Menswear: Last Purchase (PICS thread, your OWN picture, NO stock pictures)


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themistake
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10198 posts since 20/2/06

8 Mar 2012 23:17
schtoop wrote: no way fam, i've got another on the way


which?
Strictly
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1288 posts since 16/3/11

8 Mar 2012 23:58
Cool beedub!
harrison
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1236 posts since 22/9/10

9 Mar 2012 02:03
sneak, are they the 'skinny' fit momotaro jeans?
Sayword
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4830 posts since 1/4/07

9 Mar 2012 02:08
beedub wrote: My pics are getting worse…

Tenderloin deck jacket (proxied from www.stylisticsspace.com) Maybe not appropriate for the weather now, but a bit of a mini grail so had to go for it!


Tenderloin work shirt from 2925mark (thanks again mate!)

harrison
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1236 posts since 22/9/10

9 Mar 2012 02:30
tenderloin deck jacket is Cool
Foxtrot
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2385 posts since 8/4/09

9 Mar 2012 07:16
rural wrote: Our Legacy might be classed by some as a mid range 'heritage brand'
Yeah they are putting out some great stuff!
Im not sure i like labelling our legacy as a heritage brand though, unless its how they describe themselves i suppose. just seems to pigeon hole them. its true the recent stuff, outerwear in particular has been quality and of a different feel to the heritage look. the tilted rain black dinner coat for example is something of a different aesthetic. its extremely well tailored coat. Really good stuff from the OL camp. Interesting reference to yohji too troncis..
Maguire
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390 posts since 12/2/12

9 Mar 2012 07:38
First sartorially related post.


Grenson Stanley, Studio D'Artisan SD-103, Nudie Khakis. Copped each of them at half price.
Ruben
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10775 posts since 2/7/03

9 Mar 2012 08:02
Jacket looks nice snaye.
Noble Locks
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66963 posts since 10/7/03

9 Mar 2012 08:04
tenderloin jacket looks bawce. big bawce. bet its ruined with massive words like 'i cock ghosts fuck you' on the back though. Cry
if it aint, then you da bawce.
bakes
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405 posts since 15/2/09

9 Mar 2012 08:49
Beedub - jacket is amazing. How much did it set you back? Shirt is staple for all year around.

Sneaker - decent denim is going to up your game so much. They look good, fam.
Sneaker52
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6975 posts since 2/11/06

9 Mar 2012 10:18
Cheers Smiling
They're the 0701 model.
rural
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16483 posts since 26/9/06

9 Mar 2012 10:29
Foxtrot wrote:
rural wrote: Our Legacy might be classed by some as a mid range 'heritage brand'
Yeah they are putting out some great stuff!
Im not sure i like labelling our legacy as a heritage brand though, unless its how they describe themselves i suppose. just seems to pigeon hole them. its true the recent stuff, outerwear in particular has been quality and of a different feel to the heritage look. the tilted rain black dinner coat for example is something of a different aesthetic. its extremely well tailored coat. Really good stuff from the OL camp. Interesting reference to yohji too troncis..

Yeah i don't think it is one, was just saying that some particularly on here, almost dismiss it because of this connotation, when in fact the label can be alot more refined than that.
beedub
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6160 posts since 7/3/07

9 Mar 2012 10:46
bakes wrote: Beedub - jacket is amazing. How much did it set you back? Shirt is staple for all year around.

Sneaker - decent denim is going to up your game so much. They look good, fam.

Thanks man, jacket was about £430 all in (including proxy fees, shipping etc. and about £25 customs fees). It's my final big purchase for a while as a bit of a treat to myself as I proposed to my missus recently so got a wedding to pay for now!

Noble, no print on the back, completely plain exterior and a couple of small labels on the inside, solid as fuck. BOSS.
colours
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546 posts since 15/6/09

9 Mar 2012 10:48
not usually a tenderloin fan but that deck looks great
bakes
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405 posts since 15/2/09

9 Mar 2012 10:54
beedub wrote: Thanks man, jacket was about £430 all in (including proxy fees, shipping etc. and about £25 customs fees). It's my final big purchase for a while as a bit of a treat to myself as I proposed to my missus recently so got a wedding to pay for now!

Congratulations, man.

I cant stand spending big on something that I cant really wear for a few months!
maxpoo
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83 posts since 28/11/10

9 Mar 2012 11:05
How big a is tenderloin in Japan? Might pick a couple bits up while I'm there in a couple of weeks
baddie
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2029 posts since 21/7/09

9 Mar 2012 11:15
beedub nice jacket and congratulations Smiling
miracleblade
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377 posts since 22/8/09

9 Mar 2012 11:36
maxpoo wrote: How big a is tenderloin in Japan? Might pick a couple bits up while I'm there in a couple of weeks

Not huge but saw a few people wearing it, a couple of celebs over there wear it. They have one shop in Daikanyama, near Supreme by the train tracks. It is expensive though, some of the prices would make Hiroki blush

Congrats beedub, nice pickups too
Strictly
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1288 posts since 16/3/11

9 Mar 2012 12:24
Congrats beedub!
CrunK
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1083 posts since 15/12/10

9 Mar 2012 12:53
maxpoo wrote: How big a is tenderloin in Japan?