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Romantic Europe meets NYC: the ROBERT GELLER thread

keanswon

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haven't been on here in a while, and just read through like 15 pages of this thread... a few things:

1. I had no idea the Emil coat was produced in navy...

2. B3 is thick and warm, which is kinda rare for RG coats, many of which are thinner and great for heavy layering. wearing the B3 around feels like having on a wearable sleeping bag in the best way possible. it's nicely oversized, which is how I usually like my jackets/coats unless they're denim jackets or leather double riders.

3. re: Rose Byrne — she's only a year and a half late in the game (first photo taken in July 2014, and yes, she was wearing my long shirt as just a dress as well)... just sayin'
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4. why are people interested in cutting the straps on the bomber?? I love the detail, and it's a nice homage to the OG Geller bomber with the straps from SS11, not to mention that there are dope Dries bombers, especially from SS15, that have similar strap details!
 
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tried on a long shirt at totokaelo and man they feel as cool as they look. 350 too much to spend on a shirt for me tho
 
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The only person I've seen suggest cutting the straps was nicelynice. But hopefully sanity prevailed.

They're awesome. Love my bomber
 

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The only person I've seen suggest cutting the straps was nicelynice. But hopefully sanity prevailed.

They're awesome. Love my bomber


My wife likes to wear the bomber and pretend they're tails. Alternatively, she likes to pull my "tail." So, no, sanity did not prevail, but the straps remain
 
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Damn missed the zip blazer. If anyone got it and it doesnt work out LMK.

I don't remember seeing it when I searched a few days ago. What is the japanese text for Robert Geller?


Thanks baklanyc for the info!
 
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anyone here get the SS11 denim jacket on g***led? kinda wish I had, but wasn't sure how a 44 would fit.
 
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I saw a listing of richard pants from f/w 2011, and the inseam is listed as 32.5". since I'm not tall, I wanna know if you can roll these up? or can they be hemmed? thank you.
 

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