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does look good. aviator and hooded vest looking especially short though. old news but unfortunately doesn't look like its going to change anytime soon.
not a bad price for the cotton/wool aviator with a lining too. relatively speaking.dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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Originally posted by Ivans On High View PostIt doesn't look nearly as short in Archive's pictures, and apparently their model is 6'1". Either the Zekka model is a giant or someone's telling porkies.
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Originally posted by philip nod View Postfinally, after many misses, a dope ma+ model.
in regards to the shortness of the jackets, I have to say from an aesthetic point of view he is nailing it. I think it's what makes it special, and if it was any longer proportionally it'd be too normal looking to be visually interesting. He's balancing that fine line beautifully, it's almost like the drop-crotch concept but for the torso, reversed.
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Originally posted by Enaml View PostI do wish wish he made a hoodless version though.
MA did a leather collared version a couple of seasons ago which was amazing.
Monty - stunning shoes! Sold out everywhere. Give me a shout when get bored of them.you can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter...
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Originally posted by move_ment View Postno shit eh, looks amazing.
in regards to the shortness of the jackets, I have to say from an aesthetic point of view he is nailing it. I think it's what makes it special, and if it was any longer proportionally it'd be too normal looking to be visually interesting. He's balancing that fine line beautifully, it's almost like the drop-crotch concept but for the torso, reversed.One wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.
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The torso length of ma has never bothered me; but im below average height so maybe its doing me favours. The leather shirt and the heavy japanese jersey outwear i own always work well in the way the allow my trousers to have a visible rise, i don't really like it when the top half of an outfit sits just above a trouser seat; it kinda looks awkward and undecided, i guess il fitting..
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i think whats changed the most with regard to the length of the aviators and similar garments is the difference between the front and the back. the back of the jackets are still a fairly standard length, but it is cut much shorter in the front. this discrepancy has increased over the last few seasons.
i can agree with move_ment that it is aesthetically pleasing to some extent. and for me it is in line with the overall anatomical fit if the jacket. this SS10 aviator is cut super slim and fits right up against the body. the shortness in the front allows for freedom of movement while still keeping it zipped up. you can bend over, sit down, do whatever and the jacket remains unmoved. which is almost necessary due to the stiffness of the fabric. combined with the hood, the scalloped hem, the long anatomical sleeves, it is reminiscent of body armor. and it imparts that feeling to the wearer.
however, i don't think there is ever an instance where a man's garment should end at his belly button
dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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Has anyone seen those jeans IRL? Looks like the same cut/design as the pants from this season with the cinched knees. I wasn't a huge fan of that detail when I saw them. Like-wise for the cinched sleeve on the aviator. It seems like an addition that could easily become damaged and problematic. Not feeling how dyed/indigo they look either.
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