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[quote user="Casius"]I'm curious as to what the price is going to be for the hats...[/quote]
Things like this hat confuse me. It looks like something that Lock or Lawrence and Foster (or any number of other old hatmakers) could make to exactly your size for $2-300 tops. For distressed/truly unusual items, or items using hard to find/custom fabrics, there seems a clear reason to pay a high price, but on what appears to be a normal hat, why pay a premium for one that's not even custom fit? Am I missing something?
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[quote user="Faust"]Heh, wait till you actually see it, Cas.
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I thought it was really good actually. You can sort of discount the small suit things, they are a bit silly, but the colours and fabrics on the suiting generally are really lovely. In particular the cuts are goodon the normal sized garments since these are intended to be the layer closest to the body, so they have to be pretty fitted.Iv'e got a really ncie one button peak lapel jacket in a sludgy colour, but with a little sheen, made of polyester and nylon.
Indeed, I meant the children's clothes, of course. I agree, the fabrics are very nice. I liked one beige trench, and one grey blazer with white piping. [Y]
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[quote user="Faust"]I would say more like, $2k+ Albert. Davie, if you are tiny, IF in New York has two women's, black and olive, size 2 at half off ~950.
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I'm a S in US (46). I guess sz 2 women would be around 42-44 ya??
[quote user="Faust"]I would say more like, $2k+ Albert. Davie, if you are tiny, IF in New York has two women's, black and olive, size 2 at half off ~950.
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whats the difference between mens and womens? I mean, mens size 2 and those? I might fit into size 2 at my thinnest time. thanks
[quote user="Faust"]I would say more like, $2k+ Albert. Davie, if you are tiny, IF in New York has two women's, black and olive, size 2 at half off ~950.
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whats the difference between mens and womens? I mean, mens size 2 and those? I might fit into size 2 at my thinnest time. thanks
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Will to fit. Love it! I believe they are cut much narrower. All the way through from the shoulders to the chest and body. Higher arm holes.
like my man David has said, they're cut slimmer through the arms and body. Also, the torso is contoured more for an hourglass shape (darted in at the waist) and along with the buttons closing on the opposite side, there are only 3 button closures instead of the 5 that is found on the mens version.
[quote user="Faust"]I would say more like, $2k+ Albert. Davie, if you are tiny, IF in New York has two women's, black and olive, size 2 at half off ~950.
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I'm a S in US (46). I guess sz 2 women would be around 42-44 ya??
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yep.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
i just got a blue slate belt from MA+ at Atelier, its expensive, around 450. i think they had a medium left which wasnt that much bigger than the small, and you can always punch holes. i'm wearing in waywt recently
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