now i'm regretting not going to the corthay store, which was on my to-do list. i know that the yamamoto store carries corthay as well.
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Originally posted by ddohnggo View Posti know that the yamamoto store carries corthay as well.LOVE THE SHIRST... HOW much?
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Originally posted by ddohnggo View Postnow i'm regretting not going to the corthay store, which was on my to-do list. i know that the yamamoto store carries corthay as well.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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to clarify, this is the yamamoto store in paris carries it. to what extent, i'm not sure. probably something they made for YY, like what fuuma said.
i still haven't stopped by leffot yet. were both a custom patina? how long did it take to get done? my only problem is that i probably wouldn't wear them as often as i do bling povera. but they're still super sick.Did you get and like the larger dick?
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Originally posted by Fuuma View PostThey're "object patinated". A lot of shoes that use dyes are now object dyed (in intermediary steps though) say Edward Green.
I thought object dying was the same as garment dying, and was the the process of dying the completed item. If the partly assembled upper is dyed as a piece (which is just my guess as to what they mean), is that object dying? Patina is a process of "aging" the shoe in an artistic or pretty manner, so I'm not even sure what non-object patinaed would be.Hobo: We all dress up. We all put on our armour before we walk out the door, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re trying to be someone else.
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Originally posted by ddohnggo View Postto clarify, this is the yamamoto store in paris carries it. to what extent, i'm not sure. probably something they made for YY, like what fuuma said.
i still haven't stopped by leffot yet. were both a custom patina? how long did it take to get done? my only problem is that i probably wouldn't wear them as often as i do bling povera. but they're still super sick.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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Originally posted by theetruscan View PostI'm lost.
I thought object dying was the same as garment dying, and was the the process of dying the completed item. If the partly assembled upper is dyed as a piece (which is just my guess as to what they mean), is that object dying? Patina is a process of "aging" the shoe in an artistic or pretty manner, so I'm not even sure what non-object patinaed would be.
A patina is simply different polishes being added, nothing to do with dye and always done when the shoe is completed, I just said "object patinated" to mean it was, like CCP, done at the end.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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Originally posted by Fuuma View PostThe black from Edward green is added during the construction process for example so it ages differently. I just don't remember where exactly in the different steps, might be at the end. I can check if you want to know.
A patina is simply different polishes being added, nothing to do with dye and always done when the shoe is completed, I just said "object patinated" to mean it was, like CCP, done at the end.
Yeah, patina is the polish/buffing/bleaching/acid-treating etc etc etc process designed to give the shoe that look of "character." Sorry if I implied it had something to do with the dye.Hobo: We all dress up. We all put on our armour before we walk out the door, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re trying to be someone else.
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Note; I modified my post, I meant brown leathers, black are aniline leathers.
BTW I suck ass, I'm tired and totally misrepresented what goes on. Crust leathers are also dyed by using polish to get the colour you see.
So basically all shoes are "object patinated" except the black ones which just get a polish for shine. This happens at the end of the process. That's for EG. Some companies even do black crust leathers so they look sorta greyish before they're polished.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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