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does anyone handled the mesh fabric can share some thoughts?
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Originally posted by jskidder1 View Postanyone have a european proxy they can recommend? suto's german office is closed until 8/1 and there's something i need to jump on right away. shop is in rome and only ships to eu.
I don't know what kind of information I could give you to make myself seem more safe to deal with, but do let me know if needed.
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Okay I know I asked this before with no succes, so I came with the conclusion that its a self-made. recently I was scrolling through tumblr and I saw an editorial from a girl wearing a pink version of the exact same coat but with no credit.
the Text is from Floorpunch-Always, but that didn't brought up any results either on google.
Help me out if you can, sorry for asking it again.
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I really want to dye my dark grey Julius jeans black because they don't get worn much as they are.
Would appreciate advice from anyone with experience with this. The stitching is grey and apparently won't be affected by dyeing because it is not cotton. Does this end up looking jarring or is it fairly unnoticeable?
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It could end up looking good. It's case by case, really.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 apathy! View PostI really want to dye my dark grey Julius jeans black because they don't get worn much as they are.
Would appreciate advice from anyone with experience with this. The stitching is grey and apparently won't be affected by dyeing because it is not cotton. Does this end up looking jarring or is it fairly unnoticeable?
it is also possible to dye the stitching black by way of a two stage dyeing, but this is not something everyone can do..........“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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or use a permament marker to color the stitching, as foolish as it sounds, it works. I've done that on a couple of garments which I've dyed and it worked fine. the other, a pair of pants, I've washed once since then and the stitching became just a tiny bit lighter but its still close to black. it takes a while to go over an entire pair of jeans though, and you will most likely get a bit of it on the fabric too but if they are black it doesn't really matter."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 Postor use a permament marker to color the stitching, as foolish as it sounds, it works. I've done that on a couple of garments which I've dyed and it worked fine. the other, a pair of pants, I've washed once since then and the stitching became just a tiny bit lighter but its still close to black. it takes a while to go over an entire pair of jeans though, and you will most likely get a bit of it on the fabric too but if they are black it doesn't really matter.
It's absolutely perfect for threads/seams etc where you need a very fine tip
you can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter...
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ah yea should've mentioned that a fine tip one is essential. interesting to know there is an actual fabric one, I wonder if the ink differs much from a regular permanent/waterproof one"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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I find general permanent marker pens seems to look very very dark blue in colour when used on black fabric. I use this exact pen and it's the closest to a true black that I've seen.
Highly recommendyou can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter...
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Originally posted by eton97 View PostI find general permanent marker pens seems to look very very dark blue in colour when used on black fabric. I use this exact pen and it's the closest to a true black that I've seen.
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Can someone recommend me a tie for a suit, specifically the Yang Li suit with straps on the backs from last season. Suit is in black and I'll be wearing a white jil shirt with it. Thanks for any tips. :pI do not recognise the vessel,
but the eyes seem so familiar
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