got a really cool 3 layer shirt from the archive for xmas, i was angling for another rick double layer, but this blows it away in fit and comfort and the cut. the reversible side is a wintergreen color which does not exist in my wardrobe. always nice to add a new color...i'll post up later
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Originally posted by philip nod View Postgot a really cool 3 layer shirt from the archive for xmas, i was angling for another rick double layer, but this blows it away in fit and comfort and the cut. the reversible side is a wintergreen color which does not exist in my wardrobe. always nice to add a new color...i'll post up later
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Originally posted by philip nod View Postgot a really cool 3 layer shirt from the archive for xmas, i was angling for another rick double layer, but this blows it away in fit and comfort and the cut. the reversible side is a wintergreen color which does not exist in my wardrobe. always nice to add a new color...i'll post up laterFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by kompressorkev View Postreally nice shirt! love the fabrics, they were super comfortable. i picked up the volga hoodie. i was in twice in the past few days, probably missed you by a few mins.
i did met tangerine in there which was funny because we kept staring at each others clothes and then said SZ?
and i believe i caught a rare sighting of the elusive etruscan as he dashed in and dashed out.One wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.
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yeah those 3 are the N. American stockists for Volga Volga. i've bought from The Archive & Maxfield's, and i've always like The Archive's buy. they consistently have some beautiful pieces by them. i'd be interested to see what Alan Bilzerian has as well.
here's the rest of the stockists:
Austria
Boutique Chegini (Vienna, Austria)
Australia
Eastern Market (Victoria, Australia)
Czech Republic
Obvek Havelska (Praha, Czech Republic)
England
The Library (London, England)
France
L'Eclaireur Rue de Rosiers (Paris, France)
Germany
K.H. (Koln, Germany)
Italy
Apres Paris (Trevisio, Italy)
Gio de Muro (Alassio, Italy)
Ivo Milan (Padova, Italy)
Jana Camicie (Torino, Italy)
Degli Effetti (Rome, Italy)
Mister Gal (Bologna, Italy)
Papette (Riccione, Italy)
Penelope (Brescia, Italy)
Prevedello (Udine, Italy)
Proforma (Brescia, Italy)
Raffi (Treviglio, Italy)
Sbaiz (Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy)
Sugar (Arezzo, Italy)
Tad Gestioni (Rome, Italy)
Tender (Portfino, Italy)
Tiziana Fausti (Bergamo, Italy)
Japan
Atelier Toa (Nagasaki, Japan)
Col (Matsuyama, Japan)
Impulse (Kagoshima, Japan)
Picture (Fukuoka, Japan)
Super (Kochi, Japan) - this was selectshop CORE
Netherlands
Reflection (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Russia
Day&Night (St.Petersburg, Russia)
Le Form (Moscow, Russia)
Podium (Moscow)
Spain
MG.Krutxa (Pamplona, Spain)
USA
Alan Bilzerian (Boston, Massachusetts)
The Archive (San Francisco, California)
Maxfield's (Los Angeles, California)
seems to be popular at Italy, i know they showed at White last year. this is for the S/S 2009 collection
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Originally posted by kompressorkev View Postyeah those 3 are the N. American stockists for Volga Volga. i've bought from The Archive & Maxfield's, and i've always like The Archive's buy. they consistently have some beautiful pieces by them. i'd be interested to see what Alan Bilzerian has as well.
here's the rest of the stockists:
Austria
Boutique Chegini (Vienna, Austria)
Australia
Eastern Market (Victoria, Australia)
Czech Republic
Obvek Havelska (Praha, Czech Republic)
England
The Library (London, England)
France
L'Eclaireur Rue de Rosiers (Paris, France)
Germany
K.H. (Koln, Germany)
Italy
Apres Paris (Trevisio, Italy)
Gio de Muro (Alassio, Italy)
Ivo Milan (Padova, Italy)
Jana Camicie (Torino, Italy)
Degli Effetti (Rome, Italy)
Mister Gal (Bologna, Italy)
Papette (Riccione, Italy)
Penelope (Brescia, Italy)
Prevedello (Udine, Italy)
Proforma (Brescia, Italy)
Raffi (Treviglio, Italy)
Sbaiz (Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy)
Sugar (Arezzo, Italy)
Tad Gestioni (Rome, Italy)
Tender (Portfino, Italy)
Tiziana Fausti (Bergamo, Italy)
Japan
Atelier Toa (Nagasaki, Japan)
Col (Matsuyama, Japan)
Impulse (Kagoshima, Japan)
Picture (Fukuoka, Japan)
Super (Kochi, Japan) - this was selectshop CORE
Netherlands
Reflection (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Russia
Day&Night (St.Petersburg, Russia)
Le Form (Moscow, Russia)
Podium (Moscow)
Spain
MG.Krutxa (Pamplona, Spain)
USA
Alan Bilzerian (Boston, Massachusetts)
The Archive (San Francisco, California)
Maxfield's (Los Angeles, California)
seems to be popular at Italy, i know they showed at White last year. this is for the S/S 2009 collectionOne wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.
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I didn't know AB carries Volga Volga. That store just keeps on puzzling.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by Faust View PostI didn't know AB carries Volga Volga. That store just keeps on puzzling.
In order to get a real feel for the store, you have to visit and ask for help. John and Matt and the new girl are incredibly helpful and knowledgeable about the inventory.
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Yes, but I don't like to ask for help, therefore I don't like the store. Everything is cramped and impossible to browse.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by Faust View PostYes, but I don't like to ask for help, therefore I don't like the store. Everything is cramped and impossible to browse.
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