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lolAre you legit?
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lolAre you legit?
IMO they are good, but I found them to fit a bit more snug in the waist than their 2013 counterparts - depending on your frame, you might want to consider that. In general, SS14 cuts are still quite skinny and then the cut tends to change in the fall, from what I've experienced. Still skinny but looser in the thigh/knee area, but, again, depends on your body type a bit as well.
On a similar note, for those of us that love/wear the D10 - I have several pairs from FW15 and was wondering if the SS16 D10 reissues are exactly the same cut? Thinking about picking up another pair but if the SS16 cut is not as nice I'll hold out and search for a FW15 pair instead.
i saw the 'classic' biker they got, i handled it fair to say it can rival the SLP oneI stopped by Gucci store today for the first time. If only Kering used the fabrics and materials and resources in Hedi's SL.. the DIY and bespoke sections of Gucci are unreal. A lot of the garments are so nice, its just a shame that everything has such obnoxious branding.
I went to get a silk SLP shirt tailored today, but was warned it may be risky considering the material is silk and the altering would be rather significant; it would involve a little hemming, but mostly taking the sides/back in by a fair degree.
I really love the shirt and so would like to get it tailored, but I'm not sure if it's worth the risk; considering I have a friend who's very interested in purchasing the shirt as it is.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Ss16 is the same cut..I would say. They have different production numbers though. I think the rise on aw15 is 9.5 and the ss16 is 9.75
Aw15 d10 is elastane 2%, ss16 is polyurethane 2%
altering it will kill most if its re-sell value, your call.
Beautiful piece Prudy and you got it at an amazing price.
where did you get the shearling from I haven't seen it since gilt