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Hm so those lounge pants from the show are french terry? Hm
Which look? The yellow ones are cotton/modal and come in dark khaki too
Sorry I guess that's unrelated but the ones on SSense are officially "sweat pants" and were in the show in red and black
Dang I was looking at the sneakers on revolve last night. There's only size 45 left.
It looks like a couple of the shirts for fw are the oversized fit (confirmed with measurements). I have the illusion print shirt in my size and it is too small. Did that shirt run small or did all of Geller's recent shirts fit like that?
@OccultaVexillum Is the leaf shirt for this season or ss17?
I was thinking of the looks where the lounge pant were a darker muted color, in a range of dark blue/grey, which I think is the one on ssense. It looked like it had a slight sheen too, which would make sense on a french terry.
All of the Ssense stuff looks really really good. Looking at the runway stuff I was fairly certain it was my favorite Geller season and this delivery isn't making me think any different. I really like the Cupro shirt, I would wear the Sean Suit (RG is probably the only designer where I would be ok with a 100% poly suit), the shadow stripe shirt is really nice, the zip shirt is also awesome but I feel like people will really sleep on that one.
I would buy Robert pants immediately if it wasn't 95 degrees right now. I'm waiting for the leaf print photog shirt first anyway.
Any real life pics (non-runway, non-product shot) of outfits with the long button ups? I am tempted to try one out, but am not sure how to style it (and may just like the idea of it more than actually wearing it.)
If you look through the thread (album link) you'll find examples from a few users. There are enough ways to wear it to make it a more versatile piece than you'd initially expect (e.g. when I don't want to go in full "long shirt" mode I'll wear it under a sweater with the bottom front sections tied up together).Any real life pics (non-runway, non-product shot) of outfits with the long button ups? I am tempted to try one out, but am not sure how to style it (and may just like the idea of it more than actually wearing it.)