I’ve seen those YouTube videos where they take jeans and sand and process them to look distressed, I can picture the same exact thing. A huge pile of these $10k jackets stacked up waiting to be sanded down and tossed into another pile.
No way they are doing what makers here like Field Leather does on his video clips, taking their time with super slow stitching, one jacket at a time, looking and studying it hanging on a mannequin deciding how to attach the sleeves for fit and function and rotation.
RRL sells a sh*t load of the patchwork junk from western shirts to hand knit sweaters and I don't get it either. This shirt sold out @ $595.
RRL sells a sh*t load of the patchwork junk from western shirts to hand knit sweaters and I don't get it either. This shirt sold out @ $595.
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this is somewhat looks a bit good, compared to that full hobo look from kapital, there is balance in pattern repetition in this one, but I think if you wear something like this then the rest of your clothes must look pristine or minimalistRRL sells a sh*t load of the patchwork junk from western shirts to hand knit sweaters and I don't get it either. This shirt sold out @ $595.
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These are from EtsyI wanted to say something about anyone buying this jacket is an idiot but you're actually 100% right on this; They're not an idiot - They're an asshole. Every single thing on Standard and Strange (and Clutch Cafe) looks as if it is made by assholes, for assholes.
I mean, who the HELL would buy these shoes!? I swear to God, my grandma had the exact same pair.
I wonder why anybody is surprised by these jackets and their pricing… is it because S&S are selling them? In a way I see how that shop has shifted a bit from their initial ethos (selling expensive items but with high intrinsic quality? That obviously can’t be the case with Visvim…) but it’s pure fashion people… like SLP etc etc no difference in my eyes. It leaves me cold tbh. From an aesthetic point of view I still prefer this Visvim jacket that some tacky looking Gucci/Versace or whatever those brands turned into. As for the $10k I’m sure nobody who buys that jacket is saving up for that or turning their heating down to afford it so it’s all good… expensive toys for rich kids!
I grew up having clothes patched out of necessity. Didn't like it then and I'm not about to drop money on it now. I've accumulated a closet full of RRL and not a single patch. It's like paying for poverty.
Someone stole @tmitchell59 Fine Creek and put it a few more times through the washing machine!
Did it feature a G letter pattern?Small story: Late summer, I was visiting the dutch coast at Zandvoort and spotted a ballcap that I liked. I carried it to the cashier only to learn that it was meant to be sold for EUR 200. Both myself AND the shop assistant had a good laugh at that. He assured me that they were selling 3-5 caps like that every week during the summer season. Mind you: It did look great though...