Linea

i know all of those except griffin...
and no...i'm not into trendy, over-priced denim lines that everyone and their mother(literally) is sporting...i prefer a one-of-a-kind, more original look...
i also just think denim looks sort of sloppy and untidy...not a big fan...
except for classic levi's...
i really don't consider denim to be 'fashion'....it's just clothes...

the blue blood site is very nice though...i will say...especially for a denim line...

and maybe you're right...most of those brands probably don't even classify as sportswear...they're just denim...which is its own category...at least in the US market...that's why i say you can't compare...it's apples an oranges...

anyway...i'm a woman...so i have different needs and preferences...:flower:
 
Well, it's all designer. Every fashion label from Abercrombie & Fitch to Versace to Carol Christian Poell is technically "designer". Although only Versace and Carol Christian Poell (etc.) would be called that. But, there are people who design the clothing for A&F, Express, Banana Republic, Diesel (etc.), they are fashion designers. Even though they aren't very good and don't have their own high end labels.
 
Thats correct,

I should have said "high-end" streetwear.
Which is basically what those labels are.
 
how about over-priced expensive clothes?...:lol:
 
haha well... that's all relative isn't it softgrey? :smile:

jhaime, i used to be into streetlabels. all the ones you listed above except for fake london (wasn't too keen on the blatant logoing). but i've since moved on. not that its better or anything. two very different mindsets/appeals.
 
Oooh, aaaawww, I fell so warm and fuzzy from all the compliments and the goddamn heater at work. :lol: But really, thank you. I am truly glad to know that I contributed somewhat to developing other people's style. And I'm grateful that there are people who share my tastes. Cheers :flower: .
 
Linea will apparently only last one more season aparently, this s/s 05 is the last time to grab stuff from the line.

I know I will be doing so.
 
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hmm.. A still has my size left in the leather pants.. :innocent:
 
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Great Coat, It seems to be made of some silken material.
Maybe I will get the short version.
 
Arturo21 said:
Well, it's all designer. Every fashion label from Abercrombie & Fitch to Versace to Carol Christian Poell is technically "designer". Although only Versace and Carol Christian Poell (etc.) would be called that. But, there are people who design the clothing for A&F, Express, Banana Republic, Diesel (etc.), they are fashion designers. Even though they aren't very good and don't have their own high end labels.

arturo - of course there are designers in these companies....maybe the french word 'les createurs' is more appropriate here..... people who create new things....?
 
anyone can help me get in touch with maurizio altieri? need to find him to discuss a potential project. many thanks :smile:

also looking for paul harnden's contact info as well if anyone has it. much appreciated!!
 
people who design the clothing for A&F, Express, Banana Republic, Diesel (etc.), they are fashion designers. Even though they aren't very good and don't have their own high end labels.[/QUOTE]

Hey, most of those designers are extremely good designers. They just chose to work for those companies to make money. Some do exceptionally well. Many have come from higher end lines that employ teams of designers as well. But the difference is that the company sets the tone and direction of design. Most knockoff styles and trends from others and sculpt them to fit their prefered customers taste and lifestyle.

So dont go makin such statements. Some of us that do that sort of thing for a living may be offended......FYI, many of those designers do not design from their hearts for those kinds of jobs. its really product developement.

Im not offended really, didnt even read all the posts, that statement just caught my eye, so if im out of context here forgive me.

Peace!
 
yea, I am UK Kit.

after seing what gets worn on the streets of america, i'm very glad too :P

Somebody mentioned the lebels I put up being over priced?

Hardly, BlueBlood is serious quality. Made in London.

Joe Griffin has a very quirky look to his stuff, it's hardly classed as highstreet???:S

very expensive, mainly as it's made in italy.

Fake London, I hate it. I just sell it cause people love a big F printed over what they wear?

Michiko Koshino have come back with a great summer range, they're stuff is expensive as it too is made in Italy.

I like the Vneck summer line, www.vneck.it/ although not all of it is on the site. They have some very nice tee's. set you back £79.50 from my stores, made in Italy.

Etienne ozeki have some top quality jeanswear, tee's, sweats etc...i'm confused to why they have stalled with sales in the last 18 months.

I'm also not sure to how you guys can class this stuff as over priced, when your sat telling people about how expensive this linea is.

each to their own ay.
 
sorry, maharishi specialise in combats, however they do produce the odd exceptional sweatshirt.

The best I've got is a £245 red one, with a multi-couloured old cultured style japanese house onthe back, with the slated roof and large windows etc...

by far the best sweatshirt ever produced. Brain McFadden (the british popstar who left westlife) has one too...grr...
 
^I'm getting the impression that he thinks "made in Italy" = high price = quality clothing.
 

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