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are they a bitch to put on and take off? maybe when they're 80% off i'll pick them up... haha
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They're actually easy enough to slip on, and they stay on with the friction of your coat/jacket sleeves, although the straps snap tighter if need be. And if you can find them discounted, jump on them - Barneys Madison sold their single pair full price, as did Seven. I was lucky to get them at 40% off. Although Reborn seem to still have them in stock.
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Pierre Hardy carbon hi-tops</p>
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Most are spotty. Barneys (where I originally bought them at the start of the season) actually still has them at the Madison store, and on sale, as well as three new styles (including a blue and white version of the hi-tops and two leather chuka boot sneaker styles with d-ring closures) for Spring. Jeffrey also has a few left in carbon, as well as the new limited edition multi-color version (also available at mona Moore online). As far as online, Matches seems to have the largest selection: <a href="http://www.matchesfashion.com/catalogue/mens/shoes_1/page/4" mce_href="http://www.matchesfashion.com/catalogue/mens/shoes_1/page/4">http://www.matchesfashion.com/catalo...shoes_1/page/4
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Are the skylandon your back thePetronas twintowers? Great views from wherever you took the pic. I got the same LUC pants. Inside white lining so the fly shows the white seeming to be opened...some people remarked me to zip me up.
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Yes that a view of the Petronas Towers from my accommodation for the next few months...</p>
Lucky of you. Enjoy the view for those next few months...By the way, may I ask you if you have already wash or dry-clean your LUC pants? The label states ONLY DRY CLEANING but being cotton I wonder if a hand-wash might work well.
Aside from suits, anything that says "dry clean only" I hand wash and dry flat. Works for me and since I'm the one doing it, I can take all the necessary care in keeping it in perfect shape.</P>
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My afternoon in NY. A couple of friends were there only for the day so I went to visit them and then came back this morning. Only had time to stop by A and say hi :( I'll be back for a couple/few days right around new years so if anyone wants to meet up at A just let me know! A NY SZ get together!</P>
Top to Bottom:</P>
LMaltieri gray freeform hat (object dyed so the originally white yarn at the seam shows when worn... love it!)</P>
LMaltieri alternating knit neck warmer</P>
LMaltieri black overcoat (thanks Dan!)</P>
LUC laser cut short sleeve tee</P>
MA+ big cross skinny belt, wishbone belt</P>
DIY silver moebius chain</P>
Uniqlo raw denims</P>
Military surplus thick wool fingerless gloves</P>
Black chucks (man... mistake here as my toes were cold all day!)</P>
Merz, if I see one, I'll let you know. I lucked out with mine at Century 21... not as lucky as Laika got with her Linea jacket hehehe</P>
Joey, I decided to keep it as is. The shoulder fits perfect and it's a straight cut coat so I think it fits fine through the body. For the same reason you got the size 50 fencing, I'll just keep this one as-is... good for layering and a light sweater and shirt underneath makes it fit nicely without restricting motion or making me feel like the stay-puft marshmallow man hahaha.</P>
My "hobo-chic" look (as my Floridian friend I met up with put it) garnered a number of looks around town.</P>
I fell off the face of the earth for a bit while I finished the semester, but now I'm all done and get to sit around and do nothing for the next few days!!</P>
Dior coat (buttoned completely and collar popped for warmth, not style) This shows the magic of tailoring, this coat ran really big, I got a IT 44 which was still too big so I had them tailor it, now it's perfect!</P>
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