I love these jeans! I had wanted them for awhile, and decided to finally get them. The price is not bad at all considering the cost of most other premium brands. I loved the "moto" look of these...
Diesel jogg jeans are not exactly what Diesel tries to sell them as. Diesel tries to sell them as sweat pants that look like denim. The fact is they are denim that are soft like sweatpants....
Diesel really out did themselves this time. The Braddom is a regular straight leg fit that tapers down to a slimmer opening. The fit is very comfortable and the tapering really makes them...
These jeans are the best. 7 for all mankind makes the best jeans with the best materials. It doesn't feel like you are wearing jeans at all. They are so comfortable and they make your butt look...
apryl - hot as always
vickaaay - love the scarf, and the rest of the outfit (but not the flipflops)
julz - you should dress up more often! you look very pretty
anthony - looking sharp
today:
capacity blouse
diesel kinkey 8AA
stuart weitzman flats
vickaaay - love the scarf, and the rest of the outfit (but not the flipflops)
Agreed! Vicky, your last two posts were great but the flip flops just kill the overall look, esp. when the rest of your outfit isn't casual (as flip flops are).
This is just coming from someone who loves shoes a whole lot.
Thats all well and fine, "vintage top" "unknown brand thrift cardigan" but "random" really bugs me. Nothing about the garment was random, it fits, wearer chose to wear it, and more than likely the wearer chose to purchase it. What makes this item random?? The only reason I can think of that a person would write random is because for some strange reason the person is embarrassed to admit that this garment that they are wearing isn't "designer".
As for shops on queen, or kensington. The stores have names, if the garment you got doesn't have a brand. Put the shops name down, give them some credit. Maybe somebody will see something you have on and be interested in that product or the shop you got it at. Help those indie designers out.
What about those tents on Bloor St. that clearly have no name on them? It's hard to describe them except for that place on the north east corner of Bloor St. and Brunswick St that only really sticks around for spring/summer. I'm all for giving credit to indie designers as long as I can identify them.