Does anyone know of any shops in Zürich that are worth visiting?
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Originally posted by lazyguru View PostRider , your best bet is goign to be
Colibri Textiles Dyeing Inc
38 W 32nd St # 1500 New York, NY 10001
(212) 967-0919
He is excellent at his job & will let you pick colors that are possible from a swatch book & iam sure you might run into other memebers there. DO NOT go to the other other place MEtro dyeing despite them being cheaper , they have a horrible attitude & the results are always sub par.
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Hey Guys,
I have a question about the Drkshdw Murray Bomber. I heard some opposing opionions about that new Version. Do you think it is worthy to spend some Money in it, if someone Looks for a good everyday jacket? Is it padded enough for a nice bomber shape?
I would be thankful for any help.
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Anybody knows which was the first collection Rick used the zigzag sole instead of the gum sole on sneakers? Or which prototype used the new sole?
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Originally posted by unwashed View PostAnybody knows which was the first collection Rick used the zigzag sole instead of the gum sole on sneakers? Or which prototype used the new sole?
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Does something like a toe insert for boots exist? I've noticed that after a few wears, since my boots have a large roomy toebox, they are starting to feel a tad large in the toe area. Is there anything to specifically fill out the toe area a bit? Like insoles, but not for the entire boot. Because the rest of the boot fits me fine. Tried searching, but most things I found are made for women's heels etc.
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I don't think the toebox specifically is supposed to fit tight, it should be fitted over the central part of the foot. Why do you want it more fitted?
either way, you could always cut a piece from an insole, however the edge might be uncomfortable and may require another full insole on top of the cut one to make it even."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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Originally posted by lowrey View PostI don't think the toebox specifically is supposed to fit tight, it should be fitted over the central part of the foot. Why do you want it more fitted?
either way, you could always cut a piece from an insole, however the edge might be uncomfortable and may require another full insole on top of the cut one to make it even.
Like for example the InAisce boots I own start to get much narrower at the toe area so they feel smaller though they may be very close in outsole length to these.
Originally posted by Dorje View Postflash, the J_7s? If so I'd agree with lowrey....
If the heel/shaft/instep has some room you can go down a size, but the toebox is supposed to be roomy. If you need an insole for the instep to fit I would go down a size...
But if you say that's how they are meant to be, perhaps I just need to get used to the feel of them.
Also I can't size down, this is already a size 1 haha.
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Originally posted by rickandjulius View PostWhat's the fit like on Rick tee's? There's a couple of larges on eBay and the shoulders would fit but I don't know if the rest of the shirt will fit. I usually wear a medium.
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Depends entirely on the model and slightly on the season too.
Flashoflight, you could cut an insole in half and try that, but unless it causes discomfort or the shoes move on your feet, I would just use them as they are."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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Originally posted by lowrey View PostDepends entirely on the model and slightly on the season too.
Any idea on plinth shirts?
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