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Back in 86 we used to cut the sleeves off of t-shirts and wear them on our heads....I guarantee if you had 2 people side by side, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Use a decent quality shirt (one that's damaged on the body) and you're good to go.
that's honestly what i will probably do. i have a few tees and i can just throw some stitches in it and i'd be good. i realize not everything has to be "something" but i am just lazy to a fault when it comes to making things..
If you take a seam ripper (glorified razor with a handle), you can actually take the sleeve off without cutting it if a raw edge bothers you. Generally the seam sewn into the body of the sleeve has been fused which isn't a proper hem but it will keep it from unravelling. Or you can just put that side in the back where it won't really be seen.
Honestly...I'm pretty sure that's what most of these are. Ann has a few headbands that are more specific..some with ear slots (check out yoox) but generally they are simple sheaths, very much like shirt sleeves.
Trying to get a lead on the Devoa x valus bag with Guidi leather that came out in the recent S/S 12 collection (seen here). Fascinate and Mercury are both sold out, and I can't find anyone else stocking it.
^^Really? That's crazy. I thought they were a victim of evil resole action. I mean, look back at the heal where it doesn't even follow the contour of the shoe? I guess that's on purpose.... I like the first pair more.
^ I believe those actually came like that. there was some season when he put those soles on everything iirc
yes- munch is right, they actually come that way roturado. I prefer the smooth sole though. That combat sole look too military for me. help me find one guys!
i guess he saw it as a subtle joke when he designed them. it makes sense then that they are just slapped on, without regard of heel,color, style and so on.
i guess he saw it as a subtle joke when he designed them. it makes sense then that they are just slapped on, without regard of heel,color, style and so on.
it seems like a silly masochist joke to make people buy the same shoe twice with minimal effort at expanding upon or improving the design. slap a chunky vibram sole on the bottom and rake in the dough. leave it up to carol though..
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