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post #61 of 74
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Originally Posted by wmb View Post

Ok... this may be better...
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Made in England by Italian (or Dacian or wherever) craftsmen?

I heard Bijan jackets give the wearer +3 strength.
post #62 of 74
I can't afford 100% Bijan. What sort of discount rate could I get for, say, 65% Bijan?
post #63 of 74
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That yellow "bugatti" is so nouveau riche. Makes me want to RRRRRRAAALPH. Now here's old money (since 1967).

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post #64 of 74
Bijan clothing is the stuff drug cartel kingpins wear; looks and budget wise
post #65 of 74
bijan made distinctively ugly clothes in a logarithmic world. allen edmonds makes indistinct shoes for a linear world that doesn't exist. this is why the cool kids swear by their ae seconds, and everyone else spends their time arguing about vague notions of value.
Edited by gonerogue - 1/19/12 at 4:44pm
post #66 of 74
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Originally Posted by Spats View Post

That yellow "bugatti" is so nouveau riche. Makes me want to RRRRRRAAALPH. Now here's old money (since 1967).

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Ralph Lauren's car:

1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Gangloff

http://www.google.com/search?q=Ralph+lauren+bugatti&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source
post #67 of 74
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Originally Posted by comrade View Post

Ralph Lauren's car:
1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Gangloff
http://www.google.com/search?q=Ralph+lauren+bugatti&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source

That is the best looking car from behind in my opinion. I heard that Bugatti was going to release a new model inspired by that car; with the fin running down the back and all; I haven't been keeping up on the cars recently, is it going into production?
post #68 of 74
I can only hope that this is the "practical thoughts for beginners" thread the vox was promising.
post #69 of 74
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I saw one of those being trailored through Philly a few months ago and I almost nutted myself.
post #70 of 74
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Originally Posted by PipersSon View Post

Haven't you heard of ghosts, fucker?

But then the clip would have been from Ghost Hunters.
post #71 of 74
It's easy to knock Bijan for the over-the-top marketing and pricing of his brand.

Perhaps, instead, he should be celebrated for his unparalleled knowledge of fine fabrics and garment construction.
post #72 of 74
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Originally Posted by stubloom View Post

It's easy to knock Bijan for the over-the-top marketing and pricing of his brand.
Perhaps, instead, he should be celebrated for his unparalleled knowledge of fine fabrics and garment construction.

Can I hear more straight-talk about no-nonsense dry-cleaning from an expert who calls it like it is? Preferably, in plain English.
post #73 of 74
is this from bijan?
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post #74 of 74
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Originally Posted by div25sec9 View Post

That is the best looking car from behind in my opinion. I heard that Bugatti was going to release a new model inspired by that car; with the fin running down the back and all; I haven't been keeping up on the cars recently, is it going into production?

Just to be prudent, I put myself on the list for it. Assuming that
the Lotto works for me, of course
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