wait a minute, so i was at komakino back on labor day and i saw that one bag hangin there. you're tellin me it's still there? , well shoot let me call them up.
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Originally posted by Avantster View Postjulius have always maintained a high standard compared to other designer labels, but from what I've handled, older season materials/fabrics (pre-06) have been just a cut above what comes out now.
good example would be your fingerless gloves or leather fencing, merz. or the a/w '06 leather riders to the current season ones. or the the original tall engineer boots. that's not to say what comes out now isn't great. but the originals were simply par excellence.
they are in a stylistic rut though. i avoid the big black nipple buttons like the plague.
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Originally posted by Casius View PostJulius seems like an odd choice for The Library.
Also all their LUC stuff is at 50% off, tons of longsleeve reversible knits, button-ups and a few hats.
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Originally posted by andrewislasorad View PostStopped by yesterday and was surprised at how much Julius they had, it was a good 25% of the stock, all outerwear...they had the leather riders, big pocket leather coat, deer skin destroyed shirt, and some other leather jackets ...all at 50% off, tons of sizes 3 and 4.
Also all their LUC stuff is at 50% off, tons of longsleeve reversible knits, button-ups and a few hats.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Prices on the Julius where about £500 for the deer skin shirt, £750 for the riders [best guess] and same for the leather coat.
The LUC knits where £210-230
..Also Vertice Uomo [amazing little store] has tons of LUC at at least 50% off, including a scarf, that crazy poncho, jackets, knits...etc.
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Snafu, SZ can make you rich - why are you holding out on us?!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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