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Originally posted by MoFiya View PostI mean... when wearing the tee normal, the sleeves roll up which doesn't look too good IMO (although I know some new-rave skinnys like that), plus I can imagine it not beeing comfortable, no?
I apologize to ask about a "simple tee" but somehow that thing just ... well got my interest
something like this.. imagine shirts wear upside down.. but more poell weirdness
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^ Thanks for the insight!
Of course it is a bit weird ... but ... I like this stuff
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Where's that at? EM? Never been, so it's a complete guess. I love the image of the woman in the "boxed" shoes.
Speaking of which, the bridged, high boots at Lazzari are one of the most impressive women's boots I've ever seen. Would love to see them worn. I think the bridge makes them.
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please don't make threads for small questions like this, there are individual designer topics as well as a Small questions thread which can be used for this.
to answer your question, SAFE is the name of that collection but the word is also used on items that are produced continuously over seasons, these include at least derbies and side zip boots."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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^Fuckin' A. You tell it like it is.
As far as SAFE is concerned:
I think it's more to be associated with all CCP leather work and is not just used to mark reoccurring pieces, since it is branded on many items unique to specific collections as well as all instruction booklets.
I could be wrong though.
My assumption is that it means "safe for human consumption", and is sort of like the USDA stamp.
The irony being that usually it's placed on items that may or may not actually be 'safe'. Sort of humorous, since CCP's is not a large scale production. So it's most likely meant to be taken as a comment on there being no oversight in the fashion industry.Originally posted by AVALANCHEis this an example of how not to wear ccp?
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