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*** The official PATRIK ERVELL thread ***

kwoyeu

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is that check sweater in the background part of the collection? dunno if i should like it or not
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Originally Posted by junebugmm
This is the case for a lot of designers no? Some pieces dont get produced at all or in other cases the details and materials suffer in actual production

It is, but it seems like every piece that strays the exact mold of things that ervell puts out every season is not produced
 

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^ Thanks for the pics, this is PITA work right there (I should know... ). I can put that in the first post if you want.

Originally Posted by lmaozedong
i'm liking the futuro-fairisle.

i would wear a lot of the pieces knowing ervells cuts/materials.. but i honestly dont understand the point of putting it on a runway.. there's always like 5-6 statement pieces that won't get produced anyway but otherwise the whole thing looks completely ordinary


You know, I would've said the same thing after SS 11 but after thinking about it for a while there's always a visual identity in Ervell shows (something that labels like Rag&Bone don't have imo) and a part of that would indeniably be lost by not puttting a runway. Ervell can be minimalist or boring or repetitive or plain or whatever but it always remains a visual experience first and foremost, something a showroom is lacking in.
 

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Originally Posted by dwyhajlo
I know it's probably a losing proposition to put out a bunch of latex capes or jumpsuits - especially for a smaller designer like Ervell - but part of me really wishes that menswear would get a little bit weirder (for lack of a better term). Everyone should be forced to put out something at least at the strangeness level of a jumpsuit.

For real.
 

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That floral print shirt is awesome.
 

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I'm glad I didn't buy the cadet jacket this fall when I see this.

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Contrast collar.
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Originally Posted by jaac
That floral print shirt is awesome.

+1

also- wish we had a store in Chicago that stocks Ervell so I could actually see stuff in person / try on
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Originally Posted by delakingois
I'm glad I didn't buy the cadet jacket this fall when I see this.

Contrast collar.
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Yeah, love the little details like that.

I really want the hidden placket white oxford or broadcloth shirt.

And the belts and the straps on the backpacks are made from pony hair. :love:
 

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