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mars 26, 2014

In this combination.

Inside this book edited by Rapha.

In this type.

On this book.

In the pictures of Robert Cappa in colors.

Not here of course.

In this secret whisky bar in Paris.

Inside this ugly room.

On her shoulders of course.

In his position.

On the floor.

In this illustration.

In this kind of ropes.

In this book collection.

In this simple and cheap glasses.

décembre 07, 2012

In this collection of french workers shirts made in France during the 40".
These are classic ones with only three buttons at the top and a long back. It works of course for men but I think it could be also interesting for you girls.
Dimensions are in inches.
First one is from shoulder to shoulder.
Second one is the sleeves.
Third one is the length taken from the neck.
Price is 35€ + shipping (worldwide).
(Click on the pictures to enlarge it).

Shirt 1:  18.9"/23.6"/27.1"

Shirt 2:18.9"/24.8"/28.7"

Shirt 3: 19.7"/21.2"/27.5"

Shirt 4: 19.7"/24"/27.5"

Shirt 5: 20.5"/21.2"/27.1"

Shirt 6: 16.9"/23.6"/30.7"

Shirt 7: 20.8"/23.2"/28.3" 

Shirt 8: 19.6"/22.8"/27.1"

juin 09, 2011

In this project called "La Belle Echoppe". A collaboration between the shop Frenchtrotters and my friends from Redingote.fr dedicated to the made in France.
Beautiful and most of the time unknown brands coming from everywhere in France like Bleu de Chauffe, Opinel, Le Minor, Blancq-Olibet...

février 17, 2011

In the "Fabrication française" but first in the Bleu Blanc Rouge colors.
Inside this famous book of Cartier-Bresson.
In this illustration of David Rager.
Around the wrist of this Tenue de Nîmes dutch fisherman sweater.
Behind this New Balance.
On this type.
Near this blanket even if I don't like the brand Commune de Paris.
At the back of this leather jacket.
In this type also.
Inside this Moncler jacket.
On the tag of this soldier trench available here.
Not really on this wallet.
On this bag for sure.
Not on this too branded one.
And not here, sorry Jpress.
This "french" trend draws our attention on the old french style. More particularly on the Apache style thanks Mister Freedom.
Apaches were gangs of dangerous parisians issued from the lower working class at the begining of the last century.
Pimping, street fighting and stealing were their principals activities
but dancing in local dance halls called "guinguettes" was maybe their favourite one.