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• #2602
Moroder had so many strong looks
have you considered a sofa fabric tie and a wall of synthesizers?
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• #2603
That's currently 'on trend' over in Australia at the moment. Get some relatives to ship some pieces over.
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• #2604
Dug out my favourite merino sweater last night and moths been at it, got a few holes on the arms, some bigger than others. What's the best way to mend it? Myself with some sewing thread in same colour, or leave it to someone? Anyone know somewhere good?
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• #2605
Might be easier to copy her look instead.
I'm not losing any weight for this role. No way. No how.
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• #2606
^^ ebay would be my first port of call.
Been trawling it. Not much luck so far. Missus reckons Camden has shops for this kind of shit? Is she just trying to lure me into a goth dungeon?
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• #2607
Beyond retro if you don't mind paying.
eBay might be a little too late?Not much in the way of disco but thanks.
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• #2608
this is amazing for fancy dress, and cheap too
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/costume-and-props-hireGreat idea. Ta
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• #2609
Watch looks like an Omega Marine Chronometer:
Ouch. £2k.
Think I'll stick with my Pogue Seiko.
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• #2610
Moroder had so many strong looks
have you considered a sofa fabric tie and a wall of synthesizers?
I would love a wall of vintage synths. Unfortunately they're more expensive than my flat.
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• #2611
I'm not losing any weight for this role. No way. No how.
I meant her current look - you may have to engage in a bit of supposition.
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• #2612
That would require even more weight loss, no?
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• #2613
Have one of these Albam jackets for sale.
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• #2614
^^ oh yeah...
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• #2615
Anyone know how the Albam Peacoat fits?
http://www.albamclothing.com/product/18907/navy/peacoat.asp
I've got their 'casual blazer' that fits me great, though in a size 0 which surprised me
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• #2616
Just found this
looks like it should work. Fuck. Don't have the moneys, but such want.
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• #2617
cheaper and authentic alternative: http://www.silvermans.co.uk/tabid/62/MILITARY/JACKETS+SMOCKS/USA+NAVY+PEA+COAT/0/SKU/4-175-10756-1581/Default.aspx
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• #2618
I've been eyeing that and the storm cagoule up.
Tried both on at the weekend.
Waiting to see if my housemate noticed and if it will appear in our house for my birthday...
If anyone fancies the jacket up there ^ I'll do it for 40 quid
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• #2619
cheaper and authentic alternative: http://www.silvermans.co.uk/tabid/62/MILITARY/JACKETS+SMOCKS/USA+NAVY+PEA+COAT/0/SKU/4-175-10756-1581/Default.aspx
I've tried so many peacoats on but none fits, older ones are always too boxy. I could maybe pull off a 38 long, but yet to find one to try
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• #2620
Any other peacoat recommendations? Seen a nice burberry one but fairly dear when I could get one of the US ones for £150.
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• #2621
Peacoats?
I have a 1942 USN one in that Kersey wool. Immaculate condition at 70 yrs old.
They are the greatest coats - this guy explains it all but keep checking ebay of US Navy 10 button with the little tag.
Unbelievably warm and not boxy. Lovely. Had a Schott one before which was really good .......until I got the vintage one. Cost me 120 $
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?35824-PEACOAT-DATING
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• #2622
I got one of those carhartt kimmell work jackets in stone from TK Maxx but don't want it, colour looks odd on me. It's XL, anyone want it for what i paid for it [£65] plus postage?
The 14 days I've got to return it is up tomorrow so it's today only.
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• #2623
Or try Norse Projects x Elka for a similar look
Very nice coat on end at the moment. But not the warmest for the winter now.
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• #2624
peacoats are terrible, just the fact there's a thread for them on thefedoralounge should tell you that.
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• #2625
Any other peacoat recommendations? Seen a nice burberry one but fairly dear when I could get one of the US ones for £150.
gloverall do a nice longer length one > http://www.stuartslondon.com/coats-jackets-c23/jackets-c25/naval-churchill-reefer-navy-769mm-coat-p4211
Watch looks like an Omega Marine Chronometer: