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LA Guy

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LN-CC has great styling, making interesting and remarkably cohesive, but also very wearable looks, using pieces from very different labels. Rick Owens, Dries van Noten, Wacko Maria, and Sasquatch Fabrix in one look.
 

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Originally Posted by LA Guy
LN-CC has great styling, making interesting and remarkably cohesive, but also very wearable looks, using pieces from very different labels. Rick Owens, Dries van Noten, Wacko Maria, and Sasquatch Fabrix in one look.

+1 lncc is doing big things for webshops. tresbien is a great store with solid buys and excellent service but their styling is sometimes a little off and never terribly creative.
 

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I don't know what happened, but I used to spend my money buying tonnes of Dior and Vivienne Westwood coats, expensive as **** knits, baller sneakers and English bench made shoes, but now I just buy uniqlo. I think I just developed a uniform and now I don't really want to buy anything else. I just wear 1 of 3 different coats, herrington, trench coat, leather, 1 of 2 different uniqlo hoodies, a uniqlo V neck, APC petite standards, pair of All saints boots, some paul smith trainers or some churchs dress shoes or something and a beat to **** bally bag. Sometimes I put on a knit or a shirt or something, but I'm not really that fussed. I think I like my wardrobe better now.
 

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good for you, some of us aren't like that
 

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Just saw Junya FW11 womens collection, fuckin great
Why can't he do menswear like that?

edit: well, he did a couple years ago, and it was awesome. more!!
 

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Originally Posted by nicelynice
Just saw Junya FW11 womens collection, fuckin great
Why can't he do menswear like that?

edit: well, he did a couple years ago, and it was awesome. more!!


Where can I see this?
 

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Originally Posted by DLester
So many bad shoes at that link. Bad shoes are not quirky; they are fit killers.
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It seems both the man train and fashion train have derailed. Thankfully these two dudes took the fashion G-6
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Originally Posted by LA Guy
LN-CC has great styling, making interesting and remarkably cohesive, but also very wearable looks, using pieces from very different labels. Rick Owens, Dries van Noten, Wacko Maria, and Sasquatch Fabrix in one look.

Agreed, reminds me of when seenmy was invited as guest stylist by Oki-ni a while ago, the most diverse stuff was suddenly blending together in awesome and unexpected ways.


I'm kinda developing this stupid fetishistic obsession for outerwear with straps. I want to sew straps inside all my coats and jackets.
 

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^^ pix? sticks and stones may break my bones, but straps and chains get me hard
 

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Same bro, uniqlo has the best fitting minimal basics around. I remember reading you're coming to London this year for university? I start at UCL in Sept.

Originally Posted by fuji
I don't know what happened, but I used to spend my money buying tonnes of Dior and Vivienne Westwood coats, expensive as **** knits, baller sneakers and English bench made shoes, but now I just buy uniqlo. I think I just developed a uniform and now I don't really want to buy anything else. I just wear 1 of 3 different coats, herrington, trench coat, leather, 1 of 2 different uniqlo hoodies, a uniqlo V neck, APC petite standards, pair of All saints boots, some paul smith trainers or some churchs dress shoes or something and a beat to **** bally bag. Sometimes I put on a knit or a shirt or something, but I'm not really that fussed. I think I like my wardrobe better now.
 
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