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I always like this Despos number that was posted on AAAC a few years ago:
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A bit of drape there, but still surprising that you like it considering the structure.
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I always like this Despos number that was posted on AAAC a few years ago:
A bit of drape there, but still surprising that you like it considering the structure.
Thank you for creating such an important thread.
I always like this Despos number that was posted on AAAC a few years ago:
The severe lack of Despos pics out there indicates that Despos' clientele is way too busy running the world to **** around posting pics of their new patch pocket 3Bs in a totally kewl bolt of cloth from the Unfunded Liabilities thread.
I always like this Despos number that was posted on AAAC a few years ago:
I like these -- not what I'd choose to wear, given the amount of structure, but very nicely shaped. One thing, though: clearly, the wearer (and/or Despos) decided to keep the sleeves that short. I'm fairly certain that if this were an RTW suit, people would say they're too short. No?
That's always the problem with posting these sorts of pictures. You never know what is the tailor's work, what is the wearer's instruction and what is just plain-old bad photography.
I always like this Despos number that was posted on AAAC a few years ago: