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My Three Favorite dieworkwear Posts
My Three Favorite dieworkwear Posts
Just to throw some ideas out there:
Ludwig Reiter: Possibly redundant, given Vass, but I like their styles.
Casa Fagliano: maker of bespoke polo boots in Argentina, although they also have a line of casual ready-to-wear shoes.
Foster & Son: Not exactly hard to get, but you have to contend with international shipping or attend one of their trunk shows. The RTW models I saw were quite nice. They're not made by F&S, but some of the models feature old Peal/ Terry Moore-designed lasts.
Maybe some of the Japanese RTW brands: Nutcracker has a good list.
This is a classic dieworkwear post. Here he talks about some options in footwear brands, and clearly knows what he's talking about. Baller, bro! Specifically, he's outlining some options of mid-priced dress shoes that an alternatives to Carmina in the $600 range. Admittedly that's high for most non-StyleForum people, but in our vicious bubble, it's positively pedestrian.
Here he is trying to guess who I am. Foolish human, I am noone but StyleForumRobot.China isn't as totalitarian as people think. The art is nothing like Banksy's though. It's not only very different style wise, but it also has different messages. A lot of it is commenting on the socio and economic transitions within the country.
dieworkwear isn't just an expert in clothing and vintage workwear, he also knows a hell of a lot about foreign policy. Did you think that China was totalitarian? And that Chinese subversive art was like Banskys? Your'e wrong, *****. Schooled.
And now for my favorite dieworkwear post:
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