thanks franz, i will buy some.
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of course it gets longer. since you didn't mention what item you're referring to (basics, jackets, leathers, etc.) it's kind of hard to help you out, so I would say point yourself to a Japanese webstore and figure it out yourself?An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit.
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CCP horse leather fabric codes
I re-post this since I did not get any answer to my previous post. Would reallly help!
Hi everyone
I know I've seen a list of fabric codes for CCP on fashionology. But there is no translation for leathers.
What I was looking is this: there seems to be quite a lot of codes referring to cordovan or horse.
It seems that:
LUC = cordovan
CUL = reverse cordovan
but then what are CUBA, CUBS and CALB which also seem to refer to horse OR cordovan? Is this a matter of lined/unlined, scarred/unscarred? Which or these are horse, which are cordovan?
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I think the codes specifically refer to batches of leather.
For example:
HOIL and CORS were both Horse leather used for the Scarstich but they came from different batches of horse leather and had distinctive qualities.
Also JUICY and KALB are both calf and so forth......
*someone please correct me if I wrong.
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for footwear...
CUL-PTC is horse cordovan leather used on the scar side (which is its reverse side), vegetable tanned; this kind of natural tanning makes the leather brown, so it can be dyed only with dark colours.
LUC-PTC is the same leather, but used on the regular non-reverse side; same dyeing process as CUL-PTC.
CUBS-PTC is horse cordovan leather used on the scar side (which is its reverse side), white tanned; this kind of natural tanning makes the leather white, so it can be dyed with any colour.
SBUC-PTC is the same leather, but used on the regular, non-reverse side; same dyeing process as CUBS-PTC.
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Originally posted by stereophobic View Postof course it gets longer. since you didn't mention what item you're referring to (basics, jackets, leathers, etc.) it's kind of hard to help you out, so I would say point yourself to a Japanese webstore and figure it out yourself?
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Just bought a pair of Guidi backzips in 45 and i'm a 43, the length fits fine with the help of a insole, but the shoe opening could be a little too big.. I have no experience with backzips, but are backzips supposed to have so much gap at the back when i bend my legs?
I can fit in 2 fingers in the space at the back of the boots.. Is it normal for the backzips to have a gap like this?
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Originally posted by hysterichostile View PostIs it normal for the backzips to have a gap like this?"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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