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How many people on this forum have contemplated learning Japanese on account of these magazines?
The brand/maker is Enzo Bonafe. The maker's name is usually on the top right corner of that page.What's the brand in those pictures with all the models named after Italian artists? Â I have to say I love the naming theme, though it hurts to see poor Pontormo and Titian relegated to ugly monkstraps, while Botticelli gets the nice looking pair.
That's what moms are forHow many people on this forum have contemplated learning Japanese on account of these magazines? PS: Cusey, you dont count, I asked contemplated learning, not "learnt". Â