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Random Fashion Thoughts (Part 3: Style farmer strikes back) - our general discussion thread

RegisDB9

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I’d move on the Laramies without the bells and whistles (maybe in a nice Havana) in a heart beat

I like the turquoise gemstones though
 

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All 3 styles are really good, Laramie are the best though.
But yeah the price is nuts. If they took some of the "extras" out, like the box and case it would be better. But JMM is already $$$ without all the extra details.
 

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I am not seeing the Laramie or Santa Fe. Am I blind?

Should have clicked link instead of separately navigating. Thank you, even if I need a GD password just to view.
 

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Laramie - https://jacquesmariemage.com/product/1055/
Santa Fe - https://jacquesmariemage.com/product/1062/
Red Cloud - https://jacquesmariemage.com/product/1059/
 

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Yea, those are slick. I've got the Yellowstone Zephirins set aside for me, but might need to take a look at these.

Expensive a f, though.
 

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Jacques Marie Mage Debuts New $4 Million Frame

LOS ANGELES CA -- Multiple sources confirmed Friday that Los Angeles-based eyewear label Jacques Marie Mage plans to debut their new frames next week. Inspired by the deserts of Santa Fe, this frame will be one gigantic block of cellulose acetate shaped like the black monolith in the opening of Stanley Kubrick's cult classic 2001: A Space Odessey. "This will be my largest, most angular design yet," says Jacques Marie Mage designer Jaques Marie. Breaking all ground on eyewear design, these sunglasses won't have any arms but will still block sunlight if you stand behind it. It will also be a limited edition model with a single, jewelry-like embellishment in the middle: a tiny thunderbird with an inscription surrounding it that says "All Who Wander Are Not Lost." The order window opens Monday and the retail price will be $4 million. "My hope," continued Jacques Marie, "is that I can sell just one per season and be done with it."
 

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Jacques Marie Mage Debuts New $4 Million Frame

LOS ANGELES CA -- Multiple sources confirmed Friday that Los Angeles-based eyewear label Jacques Marie Mage plans to debut their new frames next week. Inspired by the deserts of Santa Fe, this frame will be one gigantic block of cellulose acetate shaped like the black monolith in the opening of Stanley Kubrick's cult classic 2001: A Space Odessey. "This will be my largest, most angular design yet," says Jacques Marie Mage designer Jaques Marie. Breaking all ground on eyewear design, these sunglasses won't have any arms but will still block sunlight if you stand behind it. It will also be a limited edition model with a single, jewelry-like embellishment in the middle: a tiny thunderbird with an inscription surrounding it that says "All Who Wander Are Not Lost." The order window opens Monday and the retail price will be $4 million. "My hope," continued Jacques Marie, "is that I can sell just one per season and be done with it."

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Imma check them out
 

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Anyone bought from Al Duca d'Aosta? The few online comments I found weren't very flattering.
 

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