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Originally Posted by Jah Dean
Filth knows fashion so no point of talking shit to him. And I know what he's trying to say.
Dolce & Gabbana can be tacky but they also have amazing pieces which you see on the runway and usually can't buy online. I personally buy whatever I like and fits nice, I could care less about what people think. For example, some people think common projects are beyond ugly and not worth $400+ but others drool over them. Same goes for labels like Givenchy, Rick Owens, Dior Homme, etc...Look at Givenchy and the Rottweiler t-shirts and hoodies, some people have been going ape shit over some of the pieces from Givenchy but others think it's beyond tacky to have a big face of a dog plastered over your chest.
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It's true. I was tried on a Dolce and Gabbana double breasted pea coat and it was the nicest and best fitting pea coat I've ever tried. I'm a smaller build and like my clothes a little fitted. The logo was tastefully placed; just on the buttons. I too, don't like logos, if any. I rather buy something that fits and use higher quality material. You know what they say. Fit is King.
Since I'm a smaller build it's hard to find clothes that fit. Brands like Dolce and Gabanna, Diesel... fit great on me. Bigger people won't understand this problem.