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I like the concept behind the self-cut shirt moreso than the final product. It's a more extreme example of the self-cut neckline/neckhole that you find with some of the other Linea piece and which has been carried through to some LUC pieces actually.
The interactive aspect is a nifty one, but I'd definitely choose a self-cut neckhole LUC knit over the self-cut linea shirt myself...
If there has to be leather on the torso,
it better involve whips and some strapping down
and such ...
leather shirts, pants, trenches, cargos. I love leather but only on my jackets and boots.
I also don't get all the PH stuff , I saw it in person finally and it seems like painter's wear.. not that that is a bad thing just not me.
Also CCP leather jackets, they seem quite stiff just from the pics and don't really fit many people here well.
hey hey hey hold on what you mean about leather shirts. aw hell naw! [snip...] its just a light jacket. oh, i may need to retaliate with a leather shirt waywt.
I concur, good sir! (Having just bought my first leather shirt - a Julius)
^haha, removed for good.
leather shirt rocks, saw too many cool leather shirt already, and it does works like lightweight jacket.
and I cant understand men's skirt, men's heel, and men's tight(legging, its ok for underlayer inside your jeans if the weather was too cold. but for outer layer....)
I see these as not outright wearable pieces but works (especially the latter) as conceptual/art pieces that complete the overall theme and vision of the collection. Carol produces a lot of odd/unwearable works for each collection that are more art pieces that clothing per se. The frozen gloves from a few years ago to the boots embedded in latex blocks to the spiralled extended stiff leather jeans. Even the fully jointed leather pants (the counterpart to the infamous jacket) could be considered as such.
Of course the pricing of these pieces will be and always were astronomical. Its almost silly to even consider the prices on those pieces because they aren't even really created as clothes. Very few stores pick them up (probably just Lift and EM and maybe Atelier) and mostly to complete an installation type presentation.
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