stickonatree
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You don't cut anything off, you just cut holes in ****.
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exactly.
cut OFF is different from cut IN.
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You don't cut anything off, you just cut holes in ****.
Don't get into the condom business.
More like Edward Scissorhands.
Eric Glennie is the next Raf Simons.
Mr. Fischer! In order for fashion to move forward tradition needs to be challenged. Dinosaurs in fashion theory like yourself and Kabbaz need to be "called out". Traditional menswear has rested many years on their laurels and labels becoming lazy and the kids of today are looking for a new style for tomorrow. The future men want a new therom in fashion. Cutout and Cutaway styling is the future. The variables and looks are endless and infinite, not constrained in the two dimensional, straight lines of traditional styling.
+1. Entirely true. And while Kabbaz churns out these dinosaur shirts in 5 figures and people snap them up, and Mr. Fischer packs his dinosaur ties and sends them out, you're still there in your basement, probably ignoring your wife calling you to bring out the garbage, and still wishing for the day someone, or something, would buy your cut-up ****.
I am not after the money, I want the gold medal.
I think you mean Ralph Simmons, Richard's cousin... different animal entirely.
good one. Call me crazy though, but I really do see some similarities between Eric Glennie and Raf Simons' recent designs for his own label...give EG the production budget that Raf has and i have a funny feeling the two will be in the same boat.