I guess I'm just outta luck, since all tops/tees I find interesting have that tight crew neck, e.g. the one mentioned above and last seasons sleeveles knitted ones.
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Originally posted by dabuliuyo View PostHas anybody found the guidi boots fading very serious? After I wore, my feet look like out from coal mine, become black as well.i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Originally posted by Dane View Postthat's common for guidi. you won't actually see any change in colour in the shoe though...only your socks.
I do however, see white spots on my 788 SZ full grain horse (black T) though whenever water gets on it
can wipe it off no problem
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Guys, i have a dilemma here:
I am after a suit as well as a blazer, for casual wear but also for formal occasions like wedding. Not really for work as I can pretty much dress anything for work
My choices are :
1) Paul Harnden classic blazer
2) CCP dead end suit (WIM/TEER) where i can use the blazer for casual wear as well as weddings, other formal occasions
Thoughts ? I have never handled either and which piece is more forgiving ?
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Originally posted by twistedSADISTIC View PostAnyone have an opinion on rick owens leather jackets in full grain lamb (code LG)? How does it compare to other versions of leather such as calf/hammered lamb/blistered etc?Suede is too Gucci.
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I have question about size of these trousers:
size medium waist is 46 cm. isnt this too large for a medium?380 bucks for a T-shirt isn't normal, but on Stylezeitgeist it is.
Stylezeitgeist not even once.
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Are these similar to the usual side-zips apart from the spiral zips? I'm think about the width of the shaft and the toe box. It looks less chunky/lower, but maybe it's just the angle.
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Originally posted by DawnMy LUC knits has started to pill. Are most wool sweaters prone to pilling? What causes it? Drycleaning should get rid of it, no?
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Originally posted by twistedSADISTIC View PostSomebody feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but isn't this inevitable?
you can use a lint remover to get rid of it, but you have to be careful not to rip a hole. you need to lay it flat and make sure it doesn't fold, as going over a crease is the easiest way to break the knit. I have a merino wool luc knit which had plenty of pilling after a couple of months of wear. I went over the whole thing with a remover and after that it has pilled notably less. for comparison, I have a cotton one that I've worn probably 150 times and there isn't a hint of pilling."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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