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Originally posted by Speak View PostI'm not sure if this is the right section or not, but I sat in what smells like rotten fish oil, and behind the left leg of my jeans smells like death. I tried soaking it in baking soda and water for about 4 hours and all it really did was fade them (black jeans). I then washed it in the washing machine with cold water and more baking soda, same result. Any suggestions?
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agent red, there is nothing Ann about this jacket. You can do way better with $1200.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Acid, Bitter and Sad View PostNot likely at all in Japan...they're usually so polite and helpful it may make you slightly uncomfortable...Remember, be here now.
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Damn, this makes me shed yet another tear for what Dior Homme has become now, compared to what it once was
Originally posted by ironman View Postvarious prices. lowest i've seen was one on superfuture for 3 or 4 thousand USD can't find the thread though
here are some currently on y! japan:
long coat version: 750,000 yen (~$8400 USD)
gold on black 1: 450,000 yen (~$5000 USD)
gold on black 2: 874,000 yen (~$9800 USD??)
black on black: 520,000 yen (~$5800 USD)
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I had a question about Number (N)ine jeans. Is there a way to distinguish which cut is which. I was told that there are different cuts -slim straight, tapered, and super skinny- but I am not sure how to tell a tapered cut from a super skinny cut.
Lastly, is it true that size 1 in the NN jeans are for women? I was under the impression that NN was a men's fashion label, so I found it rather curious that they would reserve the size for women. If so, what exactly is the difference between, say, a size 2 and a size 1 in terms of cut? A lower rise or roomier back to accommodate women?
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I think N(N) makes women's stuff in Japan, but not completely sure. In the North American market I have encountered only one type of jeans - slim, but not skinny. They are really a perfect fit.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostI think N(N) makes women's stuff in Japan, but not completely sure. In the North American market I have encountered only one type of jeans - slim, but not skinny. They are really a perfect fit.
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Originally posted by stadsvandringar View PostI believe n(n) had a women's line for the last couple years. It isn't designed by miyashita, but is supposed to carry the same concepts. The new york store carried it. Not sure if they still do/what they have/etc. I think most of the n(n) stuff that pops up on yoox in the women's section is mens though.
from what i've heard through the grapevine is:
size 0 and 1 are small releases of women's sizes.
n(n) is the basics line that rereleases the same denim, denim jackets, thermal, socks, etc every season. i've never heard anything about it not being designed by TM. i'm pretty sure it's available in the standard 2,3,4,5 sizes with 0,1 in womens.
n(n) is not to be confused with Number (N)ine
still not 100% about this but THIS IS JUST WHAT I'VE HEARD
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maxfield in los angeles carries women's n(n).
question:
would a viscose / rayon blend t shirt shrink in the drier, and by how much if it does? i am looking to shrink a shirt a size if possiblecalvinc - "Found this place and omg the people here are so cool and they dress super ultra mega well!"
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