Paul Harnden Shoemaker and more...

I have been told his prices are so high because they are handsewn...by himself.
That would make the prices somewhat reasonable when one thinks about it. The ultimate craftsman, really.
 
^ I read that he used special type of linen, quite limited production.

Thanks Runner!
The brown jkts with white pockets underneath, is like Yamamoto last season:-P But I think it is an "usual" tricks, tho.
 
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you're welcome Baizilla, nqth
yes also Limi S/S 05 etc




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you're welcome new dawn fades
it's brown calf fluffed and then powdered
 
What does he powder the shoes with I have the black powered white oxford and want to keep them powdered but it comes off.......
 
What does he powder the shoes with I have the black powered white oxford and want to keep them powdered but it comes off.......
 
Hi
Wonderfull Pics, thank you guys:heart:
i heard he has a very small team, around 3 people. He does put his own hands into his work. Everything he does is full of energy.
:heart:
 
goldsmith, it is supposed to come off gradually and reveal the ground, depending on the way you wear them.
we have to get such a thing after due consideration.
it's best to ask the place you got them from about the powder.
it looks as if detergent was pulverized well and got powdered though.



thanks for the pictures Buckwheat
I don't know well about the store, sorry
 
No problem runner. I just thought of you when it comes to Japanese stores.

You can always count on the Japanese fashion market for excitement. They always have the coolest piece from around the world.
 
Love Paul Harnden Blazers. OK so Comme did a collaboration with him ages ago but the clothes are great and are a breath of fresh air compared to some of the other stuff out there. As for prices they are a little pricey but only in the same range as Comme and Yohji. It's the type of thing that if you like you really have to forget about the damage to your credit card and just get it (Harnden never goes on sale in the outlets he sells to). I like the quirky feel to his clothes, but I agree with everyone else that if you dressed head to toe in Harnden you might look like you've stepped off a film set of an adaption of a Dickensian novel.
 

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