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Originally posted by fit magna caedesNot a diffusion line tho. But diffusion lines that are over-labelled are actually better for a certain kind of conspicuous consumer than the usually more expensive mainline, so labelling became sought after in and of itself, and eventually that same tendency morphed into over-labelling as a self-sustaining fashion trend rather than simply a justification for putting a high price-tag on a cheap t-shirt. And so the whole garish mess climbed its way back up to fashion shows.
I dunno, I can't stand it personally, but that's more out of a general dislike of having things written on me/seeing things written on people. There's something strangely intrusive/passive-aggressive about clothes that force you to read them, like they're trying too much to say what they are rather than show it. But that may just be me, I know many people quite like written bits and pieces on their clothing.
More seriously, I completely agree with you. I'm more attracted to a complete absence of label where the garment states his values by its outstanding quality.Eternity is in love with the productions of time
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Originally posted by bukka View PostI'm more attracted to a complete absence of label where the garment states his values by its outstanding quality.
Like I recoil slightly from the thought of random people knowing exactly what I possess because I'd like to keep that aspect of the knowledge/experience personal. Such that their knowledge and reaction is informed merely by the actual appearance of the clothing.
I don't know how it is on average. But I am curious how much passbyers' reactions are informed by brand versus actual appearance. My pessimistic gut feels like for most it may be heavily skewed towards brand.
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Originally posted by bukka View PostMore seriously, I completely agree with you. I'm more attracted to a complete absence of label where the garment states his values by its outstanding quality.
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Originally posted by bukka View PostMy bad, you're right. Have a look at 11 by BBS then
More seriously, I completely agree with you. I'm more attracted to a complete absence of label where the garment states his values by its outstanding quality.
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Originally posted by hausofblaq View PostI personally like the unique details that some designers throw in to distinguish their piece from others, such as BBS' extended lining in some of his leathers, or that stitched leather flap under RO's zippers for his leathers (sorry, I have no idea what it's actually called ).
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sounds like pish to me ^^^
If you are unsure, then the only sure thing, is that it ain't working.
You don't like the brand name fair enough, but this long a debate about something so small is stupid. Those sneakers would work on anyone who likes them and is comfortable in them to pull them off.
To say you want to wear weird clothes in unique way... then to talk about Rick; who is pretty much the go to designer of the moment and the most covered in the press, even in the likes in, NYtimes, Telegraph, wallpaper and so on, its just funny.
Iv seen plenty of people pull these off, fashionistas and die hard yohji fans. Its not about the product but how you wear it, ultimately you need to feel comfortable and confident..
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Originally posted by snafu View PostTo say you want to wear weird clothes in unique way...
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Gum-time with Boris!
Sunday, I've bought two "Structurism" gum-dyed basic pieces (courtesy of Daad Dantone):
zipper cardigan
love the fabric and color at first sight... plus, I've never had a zipper by BBS so it was about time...
cold dyed pants:
BBS sweatpants construction, fabric similar to ribbed velvet, love the metallic stup/pin/buttons on leg's end... Very similar to cardigan: wear them together and get ready for the gym (kiddin ... only Rick at the gym )...
Just a doubt about the shoes to pair with the pants: I guess the sneakers (black-on-black RO dunks) will make the look too sporty... I'll try with lace up boots and see...
ps: thanks GucciLast edited by jap808; 01-09-2015, 01:40 PM.
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Hey Jap808, this zipper sweatshirt / cardigan is awesome... and I'm kinda tempted to buy it too....
May I ask what size are you and how is the fit / sizing? My experience with BBS is rather limited but I believe a sz M. would fit me nice... (I'm a sz 48, M in drkshdw and 50 in RO tops and leathers).
Also, pardon my ignorance fellow sz-ers', but what does "gum dyed" really mean? it's all over Boris recent season(s?)... couldn't find much info on the net... maybe someone around here could explain a bit?
Originally posted by jap808 View PostGum-time with Boris!
Sunday, I've bought two "Structurism" gum-dyed basic pieces (courtesy of Daad Dantone):
zipper cardigan
love the fabric and color at first sight... plus, I've never had a zipper by BBS so it was about time...
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