I mostly do wear the same stuff at home than I do outside. But it's probably because I'm too lazy to change clothes and don't have any curtains -- apart from the bedroom -- and want to save the people vis-à-vis from seeing me in underpants.
I mostly do wear the same stuff at home than I do outside. But it's probably because I'm too lazy to change clothes and don't have any curtains -- apart from the bedroom -- and want to save the people vis-à-vis from seeing me in underpants.
I do, I just love these Zimmerlis, once you try them on, all other underpants just seem inappropriate:
http://www.mrporter.com/product/168686
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Whenever I size down by one, most of Ann's pieces fit me perfectly, and look very sharp on the shoulders. Also her wool fabrics drape beautifully, which is a plus in my book. Perhaps it's her approach to tailoring that's different, but I definitely prefer it to the constrictive approach followed by CCP and Devoa, which make clothes that are so form-fitting and constrictive.
Obscur doesn't even struggle, their clothes have the shittiest fits I've ever tried (and bought..)
Other thoughts:
I tried a pair of Augustas a while back. One of the Layers guys literally spent a minute trying to unzip them... At 1200 pounds a pair, I felt like I was wearing the emperor's new shoes.
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Whenever I read Walter Van Beirendonck's name, I often go through some Freudian variations before subvocalizing his real name. EG: Walter Van BeerCock
I've been known to spend $50 on underwear in the past but then I started wear AA briefs because I liked the colors (a nice contrast to all the black). However, in the past year I've switched back to nicer briefs (HOM first cotton) in basic black or white. There is a definite difference in feel with nice underwear, in cut and fabric. I had some really great L'homme Invisible trapeze briefs in the early 90s that I wish they still made (now they just make gimmicky crap). Grigio Perla and Hanro make some nice briefs too. The best selection of underwear I've seen was at Isetan in Tokyo.
As for what I wear at home I'm either still in my pajamas or I'm dressed, like I would if I was going out, minus some accesories or a coat. I think it people should start to post what they are wearing at home. It would be an interesting change to what we normally see.
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yeah, I won't even get a paper without a shower. two a days baby...
http://lift-net.co.jp/collection11aw.../yproject.html
the mustache on the model ahahahahaha
love zimmerli. You don't need to spend $80.
That is all.
I want to slim down the legs on all my pants![]()
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