herringbonekid
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Feraud, i think that however good the attention to detail in the RRL line is, they will remain first and foremost a fashion label.
and - for a fashion label - there's probably a huge amount of risk associated with doing cuts that don't feel part of the current zeitgeist.
also, as has been said before, the hard core vintage buying community (people like us who have been buying vintage clothes for years) really represent a very small percentage of the RL brand's customers. most of us can't afford RRL except at sale prices.
and - for a fashion label - there's probably a huge amount of risk associated with doing cuts that don't feel part of the current zeitgeist.
also, as has been said before, the hard core vintage buying community (people like us who have been buying vintage clothes for years) really represent a very small percentage of the RL brand's customers. most of us can't afford RRL except at sale prices.