the thing about bless is always the context of seeing the pieces individually. no the total looks aren't going to connect with everybody,though i think we can appreciate the spirit in which it's intended....very anti-fashion,pro-individual....but when you see everything apart everything looks really fantastic and well-made. and i think because so much of their ideals stem from an 'everyday' mundane kind of place it has this realism that resonates with me personally....but always re-imagined in a quirky clever way,of course.they show up properly...
though i kind of wish they didn't...
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no offense to you scott!......

they show up properly...
though i kind of wish they didn't...
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no offense to you scott!......





btw,i do think their work looks better when shown in that more natural,functional way.