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"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."
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Originally posted by schemedream View PostI have a pair of them. Fucking awesome. They are some of the more comfy pants I own and they pair well with several different aesthetics. I was wondering if those were the same. Where'd you kop yours?Last edited by Carcass; 07-02-2014, 12:43 PM.
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Lots of SZers on the street style blogs from Paris...Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Two last things I need on SZ are tagging members and giving you a reason for your 100th post.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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This is from the other day, just before going painting in the yards. Lately, my interests seem to be caught between this weird "post-Tumblr" Japanese street aesthetic and the standard SZ clothes. I struggle with that, particularly as I now live in Maine and have very little social interaction. As I've mentioned before, I do make most of my clothes, when I have the time, but the tee shirt is DRKSHDW. The shoes are some old Levi's Converse knockoffs that I dipped in rubber, several years ago, during a CCP obsessive phase in college and the vest and some of the patches are made from an old, black linen Hermès blanket that I got while working at a shop in Brooklyn, in my early twenties.
I just finished making this shirt, today and lined and added buttons to the vest, yesterday. In hindsight, I should have cut the buttonholes on the shirt significantly smaller, as the leather buttons I made are quite pliable and more suited for a downsized opening. The hat was made last week and features a wire brim. I suppose I should post all of this in the student work section, but my own stuff is what I generally wear. The fabric and buttons can be seen in closer detail here. Worn with some older Bass shoes, which were made locally, at the time.
This red, wool ensemble was actually inspired by a dusty red outfit of Zam's from a while back that I really loved the palette of. I wasn't able to replicate those exact hues, but colour is fun, every now and then. I have to re-teach myself how to make raglan sleeves, for these don't sit quite right in the pit and have some bunching when the jacket is donned and the arms pointed down. Again, the buttons on this are leather, but this time in a thick red. The pants are half lined and the jacket is fully lined with a back vent. The lining is in the same light, golden fabric as the vest above. It is worn with some crappy, beater George Esquivel shoes, which actually fit me wonderfully and better than the similar Carpe Diem boots I owned, but I'm not a fan of the heavily rounded toe-cap.
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