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chillpill, got a pm from a member who had a washed in M, looked tighter. just wanted to know if one or the other was smaller. so no, didn't know all I wanted.
well, the poop part is that in addition to tagged size, cut, model, collection/year, material, wash and whatever, each jacket can still vary a bit from each other. the curse of Reek
"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
pnod, I am almost always a 48 in jackets, but of course fit varies from maker to maker, season to season, item to item and as lowrey and andrewisalsorad point out (and you have pointed out before), jacket to jacket.
I will take a squared-up pic and post it later when I am home. The shoulder seam is definitely above the point of my shoulder; depending on how much smaller the shoulder width is in a S, I might be able to wear it and get closer to the typical Reek fit, but this particular jacket is not available to try on around here and I am not unhappy with this fit.
I have tried on the bomber and the scuba jacket, and the M in the bomber is shrinkwrap tight, whereas the S in the scuba jacket fits about like this M does.
the woman Balmain is wild, casual, explosive cocktail of a sailor and a ballerina
Mona, I like the opposite triangle of the bottom of the jacket and of the dress, responding each other. But i don't like the colours combination (if the pic is true to them) : black/beige/black, and the shadowy diaphanous texture of the knit contrasts too much with the jacket imo.
On the right picture, the jacket looks a tad too low on the hips, and gives the feeling of a quite massive outfit. But I think it's due to the picture.
am i the only one who feels that the whole riotgrrl fluffycrinoline meets big chunky stompboots is sort of trite?
I don't think it's trite per se. UGGs are trite. I know the look has been BTDT plenty of times, but it's not really something you see much on the street. Anyway, like I said, I think a more elegant boot would work better...
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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