It exudes comfort and wearability but also a troublesome sense of sluggishness. It's disarming and I like it...a lot...and I never thought I would. What a first kiss! More please...
Brian, Barneys in New York still carries him (at least they did last season). It did not sell well at all (and I think part of it is the way they buy it, I only saw sweaters there), so they will probably drop him, but maybe not this season yet, so give them a call, just in case.
Raijin or Runner, so what does one do about the metal thing on their label (which makes a hole in a sweater), and the long part that hangs off the sweater. Do you just keep it on, cut if off, or what? I'm curious.
I love everything here. I've known about this label for quite a while but I never saw much nor did I look into it. Now I know it's a very nice label. I love the hat and the knits. I particularly love the shirt the man with the hat is wearing. How is the cut? Is it uber slim fitting or more relaxed?
The cut of thier shirts is somewhat unique to them.
To elaborate more, the shirts and sweaters are usually reasonable slim-fitting. However the jackets and coats not as much and the pants are always wide and relaxed.
faust...
runner explained to me about the metal piece with the tag...
if i understand...the tag is removed and then the holes which are left are sort of the logo or trademark of the brand...because the pieces are meant to be reversible...
so they will have a hole as you can see in the pics of the girl...
Wow, what a nice and unexpected find. Thanks a lot for posting, raijin. I love knits like this. If you don't mind, if you have a list of contacts to get this label, I'd love it if you PM'ed me. Do you know if they make sizes out to around a 52 Ital/42 U.S.?
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