hmm those Thedi videos don't play for me. I might be into the longer coat in the second photo (in a dark brown) if it had more of a mouton collar instead of that shag rug look.
Thedi, chill. Getting a bit too Zara for me there.
I like that Thedi is always taking things to new places and new directions. But always instant classics. Not everything is something that would work for me, but that's beside the point.Zara's business model is based on copying fashion trends... I am not sure I see that here
He's being creative which is risky as you get hit and miss designs. Which jackets do you find excessive?
These do not work for me. I've see a few "hair on" M/C jackets that, when doen correclty are fairly subtle and look rather good. However these patterns look at little too much like "Hair on" furniture pieces to me, which I would not want in my home. https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/p...-goat-leather-butterfly-chair-w002479813.html
Thedi's designs are always fun to look at, and he's really carved out a creative space for himself. The only thing I'm not a fan of is the single-welt hand warmers that show up on a lot of his designs. They just seem so out of place on otherwise sleek pieces. That olive and black hair-on-hide would be vastly improved if the pockets were double welted and less wide.
Any example of a good subtle one?
Are you talking about that military canvas one among others?
I was referring to the shawl collar, farthest right on the last picture. The grizzly on the left of the same picture has the same issue for me, but less obviously.
He's being creative which is risky as you get hit and miss designs. Which jackets do you find excessive?
Exactly. I bought the Thedi below from the classifieds here and find the pocket construction perfect. I think the same construction would look a lot more elegant in place of the large single welt design. You could still get the contrast between the welt leather and the front panel (like the hair-on-hide shawl collar above) without the same aesthetic disruption. Maybe its just me though...Ah I see your point, instead ot this big leather patch, you would have it double welted with the opening in the middle, correct? And not mirror that patch and have it double the size
Recently, almost all. I know he's doing his own thing but at a certain point, most Thedi jackets began to resemble typical euro-designs, the kind of stuff you'd see by D&G, Gucci, etc. who are known to often dab into heritage style. There's nothing wrong with that, of course, as Thedi's at least not making the same old repro of the same old thing over and over again but that camo hair jacket, that's exactly something D&G would do.
I like Thedi's patterns quite a bit and the camo hair on hide jacket would look better to me simply left alone without the hair panels. I like it when Thedi takes a classic pattern but cleverly tweaks it, in such a way that it becomes something very modern and unique. That's where I think he's at his absolute best and can't be matched.
Exactly. I bought the Thedi below from the classifieds here and find the pocket construction perfect. I think the same construction would look a lot more elegant in place of the large single welt design. You could still get the contrast between the welt leather and the front panel (like the hair-on-hide shawl collar above) without the same aesthetic disruption. Maybe its just me though...
Zara's business model is based on copying fashion trends... I am not sure I see that here
He's being creative which is risky as you get hit and miss designs. Which jackets do you find excessive?