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

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Sometimes I memorize things I wish I didn’t. I understand that everything is finite, but forgetting takes forever. The intrusive thoughts don’t stop. It’s irritating lol.

sometimes though, I want to start a blog about mental health and fashion.

Idk this is all random
 

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Isn't this Joe McCoy? I thought the two were separate entities. Also what shop is this from?

Joe Mccoy is an RMC sub-label. It's all RMC.

Pictures are taken from the Japanese RMC Webshop.

You liking it as well I take it?

 

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me in january

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me in september


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Yup, the quilted jacket was nice too. Idk about the quilted pants though, seems like such a thing that would never be worn in real life...

Yeah I don't get quilted pants. They just remind me of old school snow pants. They also seem like they'd be *way* too warm to wear almost anywhere (except out in the snow building snowmen).
 

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Yeah I don't get quilted pants. They just remind me of old school snow pants. They also seem like they'd be *way* too warm to wear almost anywhere (except out in the snow building snowmen).

I take it you've never been to Canada...
 

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I take it you've never been to Canada...

I lived in North Dakota for 7 years, which in some cases is colder. :( But even then, like unless you're just walking around outside and never going inside, I don't see the point. Unless this is the look you're going for:

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I generally run warm though. I'd definitely be sweating balls in pants like those.
 

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I lived in North Dakota for 7 years, which in some cases is colder. :( But even then, like unless you're just walking around outside and never going inside, I don't see the point. Unless this is the look you're going for:

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I generally run warm though. I'd definitely be sweating balls in pants like those.

Quilted down pants usually aren't that puffy, but I suppose it depends on how much batting is used. I don't know what the Joe McCoys feel like.

I think you see quilted pants used more often in womenswear (kind of the nature of fashion, where everything is more interesting in womenswear).



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I can see the Joe McCoys quilted pants actually going with the fleece jacket pictured earlier. Something like this from Mountain Research


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Frank Leder had quilted pants a few years ago, but I can't find a photo of them right now.


Eddie Bauer used to sell sets like the ones from Joe McCoys

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Quilted down pants usually aren't that puffy, but I suppose it depends on how much batting is used. I don't know what the Joe McCoys feel like.

I think you see quilted pants used more often in womenswear (kind of the nature of fashion, where everything is more interesting in womenswear).



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I can see the Joe McCoys quilted pants actually going with the fleece jacket pictured earlier. Something like this from Mountain Research


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Frank Leder had quilted pants a few years ago, but I can't find a photo of them right now.


Eddie Bauer used to sell sets like the ones from Joe McCoys

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Maybe I'm just being a hater but all of that seems like outdoor-only wear to me. But then again, maybe that's the point?
 

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18 East has quilted pants on their site now that I like more than any of the others posted here.

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