I don't know which are more inane, the questions or the aswers. the difference of course being that he doesn't need to give a fuck, but an interviewer should.
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He clearly doesn't give a shit. I presume he could delve for hours but sees no point. He's so anti, you almost have to wonder if enjoys seeing people in his pieces. If that makes sense. Too anti? Maybe. I found it amusing.
more...what route have you gentlemen gone as far as sole protection?
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Reading the interview above, Altieri seems to have taken a cue from the Japanese in terms of the studied indifference of his responses, down to the particular wording and cadence of the answers. I'm almost positive he had on sunglasses at the moment he faxed it in.
But seriously, what a tough guy to crack. He makes Mick Jagger look like John Mayer. Then again, as always, the visionary owes us nothing but the work.
Originally posted by Peasant View PostI have yet to see any Avan. clothing. Which I've heard about sporadically.
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Originally posted by lowrey View PostI don't know which are more inane, the questions or the aswers. the difference of course being that he doesn't need to give a fuck, but an interviewer should.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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peas,
I've got a few AV pieces --- a shoulder guantlet shirt that snafu has asked me to resurrect from the dead and a super sweet cotton Nero zip moto jacket w a crazy intricate over the top wrist and mid waist buttoning system that I'll post in the coming weeks. far from plain and simple.
the calf leather shirt I had was unfortunately too small. my friend over at the archive made it work by washing it or something daring. I gave it away for the unbelievable amount of $550 after it sat for months in the dustbins of the classifieds with a level of interest that rivals my number nine boots up now. for all the nostalgic talk here and unending fan worship there, when it comes for people to put there money where there mouth is, the dick oven always sells. dead / dying / hiatus labels don't make good business in a trendy landscape.
I've got also a double layer shirt (black/maroon) (which I've seen dhc wear) which has lots of pinched side stitching. I wear the hell out of it, it's one of my fav shirtsOne wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View PostEverything very plain, very precise. Only thing that would raise an eyebrow is the attached pricetags. The stuff also seems to have been cut primarily with the Southeast Asian market in mind.
As for the double layer shirt, what I learn is that it was suppose to be two separate shirts initially, which end up fused into one reversible shirt.. The packaging for the clothes are pretty dope as well.
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Originally posted by fenrost View PostAs for the double layer shirt, what I learn is that it was suppose to be two separate shirts initially, which end up fused into one reversible shirt..
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View Postcan pnod's shirt do this
Originally posted by philip nod View Postfor all the nostalgic talk here and unending fan worship there, when it comes for people to put there money where there mouth is, the dick oven always sells. dead / dying / hiatus labels don't make good business in a trendy landscape.
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Originally posted by Faustfuck you, i don't have an attitude problem.
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i don't know about sz being trendy. sz is fairly trend free imo with the occasional RO lapse. there are favorites but i wouldn't call them trends. fashion as a whole is obviously a horse of a different color
but pnod raises an interesting question. if we use the classifieds as a measuring stick i'd say most if not all of the continues et al pieces that get posted up also get snapped up rather quickly with avantindietro as the exception. i bring this up because it puzzles me.
i remember avantindietro getting rave reviews from people (buyers/retailers) we know and trust like DHC and stephen from EM and others that many sz'ers know personally when it first started getting press, especially the footwear. but the connection is still somehow not there the way it is with, say, linea for example. why? same creator. a distinct vision. what's the deal here? the shoes are very interesting in my opinion and the little clothing i've seen hasn't been a disappointment. just curious on the thoughts of others around heredying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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