That's not exactly his most stylish pair of jeans thoughDunda wrote:This thread gives me the perfect excuse to post this pic again,
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Dunda wrote:But the belt is greatElaine_Figgis wrote:I'm sorry, but this outfit is just terrible. The pants to big, the jacket to small. Good Grief!
And the hair. OMG
Or is the part of the body that he is placed on that's fascinating me
Dundra: I think it is the part of the body that is so very faciniating. Here I go again dayreaming .
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My son seriously wants this coat! How much do you think one like that would cost? My son loves dressing like DC.[/quote]Cyanaurora wrote:
Hm, looks like cashmere. What does the fabric whore mean?
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Hm, looks like cashmere. What does the fabric whore mean?[/quote]Germangirl wrote:My son seriously wants this coat! How much do you think one like that would cost? My son loves dressing like DC.Cyanaurora wrote:
Some one who will do anything for fabric or the feel of it. I think the coat is very soft leather. Like calf skin.
Love this colour and length of coat on him - gorgeous shots too - I think that it is cashmere by the way it hangs....calf skin would fall in crisp folds....this one looks soft and absorbs rather than reflects light....mind you if it is supple calf suede, it would also absorb light and look soft....but to get that, it would also drape quite a bit and at the bottom. This coat has architectural shape and weight as it falls - so definitely cashmere. Also the style is indicative of something in cashmere. 2 bits from the Fabric Whore
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So, how much do you think it would cost? And where would you get one?sharmaine wrote:Love this colour and length of coat on him - gorgeous shots too - I think that it is cashmere by the way it hangs....calf skin would fall in crisp folds....this one looks soft and absorbs rather than reflects light....mind you if it is supple calf suede, it would also absorb light and look soft....but to get that, it would also drape quite a bit and at the bottom. This coat has architectural shape and weight as it falls - so definitely cashmere. Also the style is indicative of something in cashmere. 2 bits from the Fabric Whore
Haven't worked in a men's store for a very long time....my guess?
Upscale classic menswear - high fashion names - $$$$ too much
Cashmere long - $600 and up
Cashmere short - $400 and up
Cashmere mixed fibre - $300 and up
Wool mixed fibre - $200 and up
Where? No idea....don't know the US stores well....California must have a wealth of them...your son must know a few good quality ones.
Upscale classic menswear - high fashion names - $$$$ too much
Cashmere long - $600 and up
Cashmere short - $400 and up
Cashmere mixed fibre - $300 and up
Wool mixed fibre - $200 and up
Where? No idea....don't know the US stores well....California must have a wealth of them...your son must know a few good quality ones.
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