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GraphicNovelty

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lol. Geller jumpin' on the GAT Train
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said this on sufu but they look like airwalks.
 

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Originally Posted by g transistor
Has there even been a pic around of Dayton non W+H that looks like the W+H ones? All the ones I have seen look pretty ******. The oiling/distressing is what makes the W+H ones interesting like APK said
The W+H boots flatten out with age, and Daytons get beat up as you wear them...they'll all probably meet somewhere in the middle.
 

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the geller ones look nice from the front, ugly from the side.
 

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Originally Posted by DLester
**** I think my Carpe backzips are about 1/2 size small. I am considering getting them stretched by a cobbler. Toes are not a problem but I have a high arch and need more space there.

Anyone have any experience with stretching?

What's the leather? I'd be willing to bet they'd stretch just fine with wear.
 

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where can one find siki im? new or used, doesnt matter.

i know project no 8 stocks it, sufu or SZ doesnt have much/anything on the market.

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Not sure if posted.
http://runway.blogs.nytimes.com/2011...er=rss&emc=rss
Decarnin Leaves Balmain; Successor in Wings

Balmain expects to name a new creative director next week to replace Christophe Decarnin, who has left the house, and the successor is likely to come from the current design team.

One contender may be the stylist Melanie Ward, who helped bring together the fall 2011 Balmain collection, stepping in about three weeks before the March show. Ms. Ward is well known in the fashion industry for her long collaboration with Helmut Lang.

Despite, or perhaps because of, a phenomenal run at Balmain, where he made ripped jeans and $5,000 motorcycle jackets seem the coolest thing since, well, Bardot and Brando, Mr. Decarnin hit some kind of personal impasse and lost control of the label. According to a number of people close to the house, Mr. Decarnin, under stress for some time, was absent from Balmain in the weeks before the show, perhaps since the first of the year. He was not at the show. And he has communicated little with the company's chief executive, according to people close to the house.

Balmain's success in the Decarnin years was based on a relatively simple formula of impeccably tailored jackets, tough pants, T-shirts and sexy beaded dresses "” all for staggering sums "” and Mr. Decarnin may have felt stuck in recent months about his direction. Designers are indeed under a lot of pressure, some of it self-imposed, to create relevant collections. Shy and introverted, with a label that had its admirers and critics, Mr. Decarnin may have been more vulnerable than others to that pressure.

Mr. Decarnin joined Balmain in 2005. The house, founded in 1945, has had four or five ready-to-wear designers in the past decade and a half. Mr. Decarnin's hot look at least gave it something to bank on.

The next big change in Paris is likely to come from Dior, which is looking for a successor to John Galliano, but executives at Dior and LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton have indicated they are taking their time.
 

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I can't be too mad since I talked about them, but we can start a new sales thread. It just went next level now with sizing questions.
 

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I hope everyone engaging in that discussion is miserable with their boots when they get them.
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I'm predicting half the people size wrong. Will wait to kop on B&S.
 

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Thinking about starting an official summer thread.
 

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Originally Posted by johnH123
Cannot tell if serious (I didn't feel like looking for the .gif)...

I am serious as a heart attack, maybe not about buying the Schneider but people underestimate how terrible a Gap shirt can be. The real answer: extremely terrible.
 

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Originally Posted by jet
Thinking about starting an official summer thread.

About clothes, or just like griping when a cool waterfront breeze blows cigar ash on our brioche and foie gras, etc.
 
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