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Originally posted by xadam View Postccp crack is hard to come by these days, that guy on my corner was giving a recession discount for real crack, i think, maybe i need a new habit, i wonder if they make baggies with invisible seams?LOVE THE SHIRST... HOW much?
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Originally posted by kunk75 View Postfull shot of today's count kunkula ensemble, maybe more hellraiser:
Mona had a few killer ones too.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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Originally posted by AKA*NYC View Postthe rick jacket i suggest you look into is the motorcycle jacket with the epaulets and long arms. i bought this jacket last season in size LARGE and sold it to a friend who's 6'4 and 52 chest. it was too big and long for me (the waist was too low and the sleeves hung over my knuckles like i was a gorilla) but on him the jacket was perfect: the sleeves lined up and the waist was dead on. i think this particular jacket in xl will be great for you and the style is classic. they have it at luisaviaroma.
Oh and the jacket was obviously pinned in the back for the pics, it's not cut to be ultra slim fitting with some waist suppression.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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Originally posted by therapysessions View Post
It's a mistake to assume that these labels that are getting so much press are money making machines and are a part of a huge business. They're not. Robert is literally about 3 guys in a tiny 400 sq foot office. Tim Hamilton works from his apartment. If designers can't maintain their business, you're going to lose great talents in fashion pushing new ideas and aesthetics.
Ripoffs hurt designers because it dilutes the brand in general. The argument that 'bargain hunting' has the same effect is ridiculous.
I explicitly said that small designers are a whole different thing, hmmkay.
And ofc course bargain hunting doesn't hurt the designers, it hurts the shops. But i'd say if you have qualms about ruining someone's buisness you'd better apply that to everyone involved.
then again i should just shup up - this is going nowhere, and probably never has. [quoting this makes u uncool]And through their parting lids there came and went
Keen glimpses of the inner firmament
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