you're welcome skot
it's tiny but you can see them worn in the first pic in post #927 anyway.
they are the same style/fabric as the black ones in #979.
the buckle fronted boots along with some styles of blazers etc should have been delivered by now to the stores who had ordered them, if anyone is interested.
the buckle fronted boots along with some styles of blazers etc should have been delivered by now to the stores who had ordered them, if anyone is interested.
ddohnggo, they are like his take on mortorcycle kind of boots.
but not so chunky. with cap toe.
you'd buckle up four times.
the buckles placed in the front don't look gaudy.
the hardware is done nicely as usual.
i got to see the overlock leather jacket in grey...
it is really an incredible piece of work...
it looks a bit like frankenstein..
def with a tim burton mood...(as runner said about the boots)
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which i think is quite good
i wish i had taken a picture of my friend wearing it...
i def have a picture of him wearing it in my mind ...
it's not the sort of thing you easily forget......
very very special!
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the elbow is my favourite bit...
i confess that i did keep staring at it in awe....
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the grey is a MILLION times better than the brown imho...
it's all beaten up...and the scratch marks are sort of white-ish...
so it sort of looks 'chalk-y'...if that makes sense...
and it's sort of greenish too...
i'm pretty sure it's just plastic tape on those particular pieces. poell has been using tape seams for quite a long time now, and i know he has tried a few different types, usually on un/half-lined garments.
its a certain type of rubbery feeling tape, plastic anyways, not leather or anything.
I tried on the jointed blazer posted on the last page, awesome piece but also quite rigid feeling because of the material, its cotton that feels like paper. I bought the jointed trousers which are a beautiful piece.
it was a gift yes...but not for any ocassion especially...
i have had it for a couple of months...
just didn't get around to taking a pic until now...
*my friends and i don't really follow any sort of traditional gift giving schedule i guess...
when you see something that reminds you of someone...that's the best time to buy a gift imo...
my poor friends never receive anything on their birthdays from me......
it's all very random...
it's always nice to receive a gift...no matter how big or how small it may be...but it's somehow nicer to me if it's not given out of obligation on designated days like birthdays, etc...
plus the element of surprise is lovely...
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