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You realize that you've defined that universe by two independent characteristics, yes?
I don't get it, can you explain to me?
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You realize that you've defined that universe by two independent characteristics, yes?
Sure, the point of my joke was that if all of the artists you know are poor, that might tell us something about artists or it might tell us something about your social circle.I don't get it, can you explain to me?
That’s basically the whole script of SuccessionStorytelling isn't just overused in fashion.
Design, ad, marketing, good God, let's stop relating things to storytelling. Let's start relating things to Fucken'.
"What do you think about this ad campaign?"
"I love it. I could totally **** this. This is mega-fuckable."
"Hey did you see the Library of Congress' rebrand?"
"Yeah, it's awful. Completely unfuckable. Can't ******* for ****. Dreadful."
What is your favorite travel jacket? I'll be traveling around the Baltics next fall and am planning ahead.
- The weather will be in the upper 40s to mid 60s, but I plan to dress in layers so doesn't need to be super warm
- It will definitely rain a lot, but I'll probably bring a shell so it doesn't need to be waterproof
- Looking cool > practicality (to an extent)
Sure, the point of my joke was that if all of the artists you know are poor, that might tell us something about artists or it might tell us something about your social circle.
What is your favorite travel jacket? I'll be traveling around the Baltics next fall and am planning ahead.
- The weather will be in the upper 40s to mid 60s, but I plan to dress in layers so doesn't need to be super warm
- It will definitely rain a lot, but I'll probably bring a shell so it doesn't need to be waterproof
- Looking cool > practicality (to an extent)
timothy everest designed a jacket for brooks england a few years ago. it's made for cycling, but i sometimes use it as a travel jacket. it's made from ventile, so it's relatively breathable. but then with it rains, the material swells up so that water doesn't leak through. Tons of pockets, a specialized keychain pocket to hold keys, and backpack style straps so you can sling over your body when running through the airport. zippered pockets keep things such as passports safe.
it's from a few years ago, but maybe you can find one on the second-hand market.
the design is relatively cm-ish, however, so it goes better with things such as C&J field boots, jeans, and Shetland sweaters. not as directional if you're into SWD type stuff.
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fun socks of late egyptian antiquity (4th or 5th century bc), other examples are fun to the point of stripeyness
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timothy everest designed a jacket for brooks england a few years ago. it's made for cycling, but i sometimes use it as a travel jacket. it's made from ventile, so it's relatively breathable. but then with it rains, the material swells up so that water doesn't leak through. Tons of pockets, a specialized keychain pocket to hold keys, and backpack style straps so you can sling over your body when running through the airport. zippered pockets keep things such as passports safe.
it's from a few years ago, but maybe you can find one on the second-hand market.
the design is relatively cm-ish, however, so it goes better with things such as C&J field boots, jeans, and Shetland sweaters. not as directional if you're into SWD type stuff.
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I don't have to, but I absolutely hate traveling during high tourist season. I would rather deal with rain than crowdsDo you have to take this trip in the fall? The Baltic countries are great in the summer. It seems like you are fighting the weather
Let me know if you think of it!I think every time you post that jacket I get filled with ideas. I believe there is a maker that makes similar style jacket but the name escapes me right now.
What is your favorite travel jacket? I'll be traveling around the Baltics next fall and am planning ahead.
- The weather will be in the upper 40s to mid 60s, but I plan to dress in layers so doesn't need to be super warm
- It will definitely rain a lot, but I'll probably bring a shell so it doesn't need to be waterproof
- Looking cool > practicality (to an extent)