That PH "logo" has been put on a series of canvas tote bags that show up on yahoo quite a bit as well. Never seen it on the interior of a bag like this one. Would be interested in seeing the bag in more photos if possible!
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Merz (5/22/09):"i'm a firm believer that the ultimate prevailing logic in design is 'does shit look sick as fuck' "
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Originally posted by BSR View Poststrange, i tried on this jacket exactly and it was anything but slim. the sleeves were very awkwardly cut. i looked like a mix between an ewok and gilles deleuze wearing this. was disappointed because the fabric is very nice and i wanted something cozy to compensate poell's cruelty and harnden's misery
not the best pics, but here are a few quick snaps i just did
wearing a size small. the arms,shoulders,pit were very tight to begin with, but it has given in a little and is quite comfortable now. i'm 100 percent sure i could not fit in an xs.
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Looks sweet. Thumbs up.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Some recent purchases:
Microproduction and vintage fabrics from Japan, India and China:
Deconstructed from a turn of the century kimono. Indigo dyed medium weight cotton which is then unwoven and the rewoven by a master weaver to create these patterns. The original dye process results in some parts of the threads from being dyed since they are originally woven. The weaver then undoes the original weave so you have a thread that in some parts is the original white, and others the pure black. They are then able to reweave the fibers in such a way as to generate a new pattern. Incredibly laborious but with a beautiful result. Technique is called kasuri and the technique of protecting parts of the thread from the first dye process is called ikat.
woven hemp "selvedge" from vintage obi. The two ends of a bolt of obi do not have designs or patterns and often contain the base weave of the obi. This one is a beautiful deep blue/green/white. The two bolt ends are very short but have a distinct texture to them with the slubs and irregularities of minimally processed hemp. Dry handfeel and has some inherent structure.
Handspun and then handloomed raw silk fabrics. Complete with slubs and a beautiful depth of texture. The fabric is completely made by hand from the thread upwards and the fabric is then hand dyed. One is black and the other is a super dark gray.
Handwoven thick blend of wool and hemp. Dense but with a surface texture that is soft but with just a hint of coarseness.
Not sure what I will do with these as of yet... the silk may be the lining for a personal leather jacket. Sometimes fabrics just captivate me and I just want to have them :)
Also received another 100 year old boro futon cover. Tons of sashiko stitchwork and in some parts 5-7 layers thick of different weaves, tones and textures of indigo dyed fabric.www.AlbertHuangMD.com - Digital Portfolio Of Projects & Designs
Merz (5/22/09):"i'm a firm believer that the ultimate prevailing logic in design is 'does shit look sick as fuck' "
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Originally posted by Chinorlz View Postt. Sometimes fabrics just captivate me and I just want to have them :)
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happy we have the factory now so i can always make things with my endless inventory“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Zam Barrett Spring 2017 Now in stock
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Originally posted by riluAmazing, wire.artist! Both things! The boots are the same as Mail-Moth's one from the last waywt post, aren't they?
That's an impressive coat, A. ! Can we hope a WAYWT pic soon ?I can see a hat, I can see a cat,
I can see a man with a baseball bat.
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Pic courtesy HLorenzo.
More pictures here.
Got this beauty today and I am - once again - stoked. The details are super subtle, yet amazing. The knitting technique is different on the grey and on the red side. And, other than the other double layer LS of LUC I own, the two layers are "connected". Like styled on HLorenzo blog, one can unfold the hems of the sweater to show the other side of the knit. Also, the piece is a lot more substantial than the merino wool knit I own. Alas, I don't have any more details of the fabric, besides it being wool. It is super soft though and I am curious to see how warm it keep me during the colder months. However, not itchy in any way and very comfortable to wear.
A shame I don't know anything about the screen printing technique, will do some research in the Luc thread later regarding that.
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