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stach

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Is there a D&G store near you?
 

royal618

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Otherwise replace all 3. Would have been my option from the get-go personally.
 

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Originally Posted by VersaceMan
Go to a shop that sells D&G and covertly knife a button off one of the coats they have for sale.

rofl...why for sale though?
 

EL72

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Originally Posted by Toiletduck
rofl...why for sale though?

Because knifing a button off one of the salespeople's coats is harder to do discreetly and can get you into more trouble.
 

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Originally Posted by EL72
Because knifing a button off one of the salespeople's coats is harder to do discreetly and can get you into more trouble.

Don't need to risk something... normally the coats have a little envelope with replacement buttons inside some pocket... just take it discreetly
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Originally Posted by royal618
Otherwise replace all 3. Would have been my option from the get-go personally.
Maybe DG also happen to be his initials.
 

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How do you know there are three buttons, royal618?
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There could be two, or just one seeing how fashion is going now.
 

lakewolf

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So it is simple... just remove the upper button... leave it as 2x2
 

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Originally Posted by VersaceMan
Go to a shop that sells D&G and covertly knife a button off one of the coats they have for sale.

Mo,you might damage the button when you remove it from the coat! Just take the whole coat.

If you get caught, just say you are following advice on SF! If that doesn't work call Mark Geragos. Sadly though Wynona Ryder acquired one Hell of a wardrobe with the above method, her career seems to have stalled after she called Geragos!
 

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