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[quote user="philip nod"]for anyone interested they have a size 3. its at the archive in san francisco. 580 bucks if not mistaken[/quote]
did they have anything else interesting?[/quote]
i was there twice this week, and they still have some nice stuff, although a lot of good stuff was sold out already.attachment andviridi-anne aremostly picked over. didn't see too muchGustavo Lins, justanavy raincoat, leather-faced shirt, and maybe one wool blazer if i'm not mistaken.saw one Isaac Sellam hoodie, which is grey suede and wool. didn't see any Giorgio Brato, but they had some Ann Dem left (couple asymmetrical heavycoats andsome footwear). bunch of neil barrett,some nice jan&carlos outerwear (peacoats w/ leather accents), delphine wilson man cashmere knits (cable-stitch and f/w viridi-anne-like one), very luxurious kiminori morishita knits (i'm pretty set on one for Christmas). gorgeous Geoffrey Young belts (love these). Volga Volga heavy knit 50% off, though Volga Volga is pretty expensive to begin with. i picked up aMojo Risin long waxed heavy cotton coat, a pair of LGB jeans,&some neil barrett jeans (white but sprayed over and waxed to black...waiting for these to be worn in so the white shows through). i thought the buy was overall really good this fall, so a picking of nice stuff left. i believe they mayhave some nice brands coming in soon
yeah, i think the cuff is too big and too low (close to the ground, i guess)
for wider pants like that i think the inseam should be closer to your actual length. then the cuff doesn't drag on the ground... i say get them hemmed two or more inches but it depends on personal preference really.
i'ts a little too busy for my tastes with all the stitching going on. i'm sure the leather is fine, but i would just be biased against anything D&G and say pass on it and wait for something else.
What do people think of unstructured blazers? Do they drape differently? what is the appeal? I know they are popping up all over for men and women (Ervell's come to mind) and almost interested in adding one to the closet...
[quote user="tiptop"]What do people think of unstructured blazers? Do they drape differently? what is the appeal? I know they are popping up all over for men and women (Ervell's come to mind) and almost interested in adding one to the closet...[/quote]
I think the appeal is a more casual look than a structured blazer gives. Kinda something you throw on, but still look elegant.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
[quote user="tiptop"]What do people think of unstructured blazers? Do they drape differently? what is the appeal? I know they are popping up all over for men and women (Ervell's come to mind) and almost interested in adding one to the closet...[/quote]
I think the appeal is a more casual look than a structured blazer gives. Kinda something you throw on, but still look elegant.
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When they're well made they can also be quite comfortable.
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