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Post by Ali on Oct 28, 2012 21:52:31 GMT -5
Shirt: Grey with black polka dots, pleated front, wing tip, French cuffs. Cuff reverse is black with grey polka dots. Cuffs worn open at the opera with cufflinks in bottom hole; for Takeover they are properly folded and fastened. Brand is Sand of Denmark. Cufflinks: appear to be square, silver, with black gem Scarf: black shot with silver, same scarf as in Mark It Up Cummerbund: black leather Coat: black knee-length 2-button, single back vent, mismatched lapels (right: notch, left: peak), 4 buttonholes along center of peak lapel. Jetted main pockets, welt breast pocket. 8 cuff buttons (see detail photos) Black dress pants Black dress shoes Black half chaps Coat is from the Buckler fall 2007 line 8 cuff buttons form a long line almost to the elbow. You can see how far up they go in this promo pic Takeover - cuffs folded and fastened with cufflinks, reverse coloring visible
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Post by Ali on Oct 11, 2013 19:06:07 GMT -5
I now own the same design of suit as the production crew used for the opera scenes, if anyone wants additional detail photos.
Mine is a dark charcoal grey with a very subtle windowpane pattern, but the detailing is identical, although the topstitching in the runway version of the same suit looks more pronounced. I don't know if this suit was produced in multiple colors, and Repo screenshots are unreliable in that they are not clear enough to see very subtle pattern detail, and the colors have all been darkened in post production. When worn with the true-black cummerbund and half-chaps from the rest of my Pavi opera costume, the charcoal suit blends very well, so it's certainly possible that the color is correct.
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