I believe it's F/W 2008, but I could be wrong. I had the same coat in wool.
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Originally posted by woupes View PostAnyone know what RU15F7764-LTK code for Rick leather jackets means?
Originally posted by Nickefuge View PostThanks for the info!
Do you leave the case open all the time? And does it always come with the spray? I've seen some only shops depict it with and some without it.
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Thanks for clarifying!
I think I’ll try the lava rocks once I burn through my candles, which are already quite intense – if I just leave the container open, I will catch a whiff of the smell from the other end of the room."The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
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Originally posted by aussy View PostHere's a good resource: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...IJ1Z70E-8/edit
Depends on your preference. I like fragrances on occasion, so I usually leave mine closed. Yup, they always come with the scent, though just FYI its a dropper and not a spray.
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Can I wash my thin (virgin) wool RO sweaters in a washing bag on the "hand wash" setting of my washing machine without damaging them?"The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
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Originally posted by Nickefuge View PostCan I wash my thin (virgin) wool RO sweaters in a washing bag on the "hand wash" setting of my washing machine without damaging them?
- Todays washing machines, especially the expenise ones like from MIELE, are very gentle, they can even treat the pieces more gentle compared to hand-wash as you might tend to squeeze the product too much with your hands
- Cold wash only AND if possible, no tumbling as tumbling can help shrinking the product
- And for sure, use a dedicated wool-detergent, i.e. no product with bleaching-ingredients and stuff like that.
- Indeed _I_ did damage a sweater by hand-washing it and i put a bit of too much effort in.
- As i'm a proud owner of a Miele-machine, since then I wash all my delicate stuff in the machine and all of them look and feel great
- For my beloved wool-pieces I use the detergent of 'the laundress'. Pretty expensive over here in Europe but smells divine and is pretty 'natural' with no harmful ingredients.
So, it's up on you, basically today the manufacturers of known brands of washine machines even recommend to use these for delicate products and to avoid washing by hand. But as probably the label of the item says 'hand wash only' - well, decide on your own risk.
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why is most of the good stuff on farfetch so hideously overpriced?
an example is this coat from TVA which is 5,000 GBP before discount and 2,000 after.
actual price in japan...96,000 yen which is still 3x cheaper than the farfetch 'discounted' price
dont tell me import duties add up to 1,400 GBP, it's just not believable - i've imported stuff before
lest you think im cherrypicking, check out their rick stuff too...everything is 50% more expensive than antonioli or ssense (or even my local boutique! lol)
the only thing worth buying from farfetch are turd brands like marcelo burlontoo skinny for rick
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Originally posted by mamooon View PostProbably no one will tell you 'yes' as there still might be a risk that the sweaters can get damaged, BUT:
- Todays washing machines, especially the expenise ones like from MIELE, are very gentle, they can even treat the pieces more gentle compared to hand-wash as you might tend to squeeze the product too much with your hands
- Cold wash only AND if possible, no tumbling as tumbling can help shrinking the product
- And for sure, use a dedicated wool-detergent, i.e. no product with bleaching-ingredients and stuff like that.
- Indeed _I_ did damage a sweater by hand-washing it and i put a bit of too much effort in.
- As i'm a proud owner of a Miele-machine, since then I wash all my delicate stuff in the machine and all of them look and feel great
- For my beloved wool-pieces I use the detergent of 'the laundress'. Pretty expensive over here in Europe but smells divine and is pretty 'natural' with no harmful ingredients.
So, it's up on you, basically today the manufacturers of known brands of washine machines even recommend to use these for delicate products and to avoid washing by hand. But as probably the label of the item says 'hand wash only' - well, decide on your own risk.
;)"The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
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Originally posted by arby2001 View Postwhy is most of the good stuff on farfetch so hideously overpriced?
an example is this coat from TVA which is 5,000 GBP before discount and 2,000 after.
actual price in japan...96,000 yen which is still 3x cheaper than the farfetch 'discounted' price
dont tell me import duties add up to 1,400 GBP, it's just not believable - i've imported stuff before
lest you think im cherrypicking, check out their rick stuff too...everything is 50% more expensive than antonioli or ssense (or even my local boutique! lol)
the only thing worth buying from farfetch are turd brands like marcelo burlonFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by arby2001 View Postwhy is most of the good stuff on farfetch so hideously overpriced?
an example is this coat from TVA which is 5,000 GBP before discount and 2,000 after.
actual price in japan...96,000 yen which is still 3x cheaper than the farfetch 'discounted' price
dont tell me import duties add up to 1,400 GBP, it's just not believable - i've imported stuff before
lest you think im cherrypicking, check out their rick stuff too...everything is 50% more expensive than antonioli or ssense (or even my local boutique! lol)
the only thing worth buying from farfetch are turd brands like marcelo burlon
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