Sunday, July 10, 2011

LV Sobe is the beauty of things imperfect

Field trips: to seriously sew and cut, New York Brendan put down a cup of tea, and told me that all the machines are working in the store, and then told reporters about their brand portfolio and the Japanese system / shoes - Sabi philosophy of the traditional aesthetics of the United States to work. Louis Vuitton Sobe is the beauty of things imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. He showed me he told me uneven stitching (although I couldnt see it), and his earnest sewn on how early Americans used to make their own clothes affect the discussion.I comment on the true feelings between the store and the streets, the new Puma concept store plastic deformity of the contrast.

Brendan talked about how the impact of the value of the owners are not manifestations of the brand and the store looked, and run itslef. How refreshing, I think.The store, including the cafe area, yes, I even saw some of the deck (of course, your Louis Vuitton Surya might need more than an hour on a good day). Yes, theres little is known about what the noble attitude of the store when you walk in but when you consider that most people in favor of the soul of the project, do you think it's worth.On the contrary, I am frustrated how out of touch New York Times last week when they published a story, like the run impact: people buy more than $ 200 pair of jeans!

And for fashion items like jeans has hurt the U.S. attitude to enter the market with cheap denim flooding by the cunning people like Replica Louis Vuitton Asian sources, many Americans, I think we can, T to see a clothing item of expenditure of more than 400 points They may wear more than anything else. And the United States began to make earnest sewn jeans made $ 170 can be customized and custom. Ive always felt that many people, especially Americans, are tailored to their appearance on the hesitation and Brendan told me how much they surpirsed folk came in, ordered its customized. Theres now 2-week waiting list to any pair of jeans.

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