Dudes and their Diors

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The camel color is really gorgeous. I actually really like the bottom right document holder type bags in this picture (all sizes).


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I really like that Oblique one with the top handle!
 
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Sorry to hear that your city lost the men's Dior store. Which city are you from? Did they close the boutique because of COVID?
No. The boutique closed before kim jones came on board. I guess not enough fan of pre-kJ era I suppose. Given what’s going on right now, I highly doubt they will reopen men’s boutique anytime soon. Luckily my nyc sa still send me pics etc. but obviously it’s better to try the stuff on in person than sending stuff back and forth.
 
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I'm also disappointed in what's become available so far because of the big logos slapped on everything. But more items will be released in the future I'm sure. I also really like that wallet on chain the colors are gorgeous, but I got one from the arsham collection and the bag is tiny bit too small for me to get another one in the same size. I hope they release some of the shoulder bags that were on the runway though. Because of Covid, I can't get much anyways unless it's on 24s. And I'd probably not get any rtw from there because it would need to be tailored...
I agree. Apparently logo mania is alive and well. I think clothes should be able to stand and attract buyers due to cut and fabrication than big logos across chest and scream look at me, I have money! But I guess Instagram changed the way clothes are designed. It is what it is. I think we are stuck inside until at least middle of next year so all these bags and rtw aren’t exactly useful per se....
 
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I find this collection interesting and subdued. It almost feel like Kim went back to his previous collections and re-interpretate what he did. The fabric from first look looks to be the same one he used for his very first season at Dior. The oblique shorts for the second look is basically same shorts he did every season but in different color. The CD diamond pattern sweater is also basically same sweater from couple collections ago but in different color. While I wouldn’t call this collection lazy, but it felt like it lacks...sparks imo. With that said, there are def more pieces in here that I will buy compare to current season.
 
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I find this collection interesting and subdued. It almost feel like Kim went back to his previous collections and re-interpretate what he did. The fabric from first look looks to be the same one he used for his very first season at Dior. The oblique shorts for the second look is basically same shorts he did every season but in different color. The CD diamond pattern sweater is also basically same sweater from couple collections ago but in different color. While I wouldn’t call this collection lazy, but it felt like it lacks...sparks imo. With that said, there are def more pieces in here that I will buy compare to current season.
It seems that this collection (just in time for the holiday shopping season) has a lot of commercial items. I think that a lot of brands use this strategy for the in-between-runway-show collections that sit longer on shelves than the runway ones.

I personally really like the collection, especially after seeing some of the images of the individual pieces. Lots of things I want. While some people may not like logos, for me it depends on how they are designed. I don't like the original brand font just slapped on an item without any modification. I do like when the logo is interpreted in some way, like Maria Grazia's CHRISTIAN DIOR font used on the Dior web.

I do love the Oblique print, especially since I love Dior so much.
 
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Finally after months of searching high and low for this bag... it’s finally here! The stussy mini tote. Super lightweight and easy to use. I just prefer a thicker strap, so maybe that’s what I’m getting next.

also got myself the CD icon necklace, and it pairs well with my T-smile in gold.

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I love your new Dior pieces. That Stussy bag is hard to find! And the CD necklace is so classic and easy to wear.
 
What do you think of the new B27 shoes?
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From: https://wwd.com/menswear-news/mens-accessories/dior-to-launch-b27-sneaker-for-men-1234606979/
The B27 will be available in Dior stores from November 2020.

By Joelle Diderich on September 29, 2020
The high-top version of Dior's B27 sneaker.

The high-top version of Dior's B27 sneaker.
Courtesy of Dior

SNEAK PEEK: Fresh off the success of its sneaker collaboration with Air Jordan, Dior is expanding its footwear offering with the upcoming launch of its B27 sneaker.
Kim Jones, creative director of men’s wear at Dior, channeled sportswear inspirations ranging from vintage Eighties tennis shoes to the skateboarding universe.
Available in low- and high-top versions, priced at 790 euros and 890 euros, respectively, the shoes come in white, black or gray, the French luxury house’s signature shade. Materials include calf leather and nubuck, and the Dior Oblique motif appears as a classic jacquard or perforated in leather.

Subtle details include eyelets shaped like the initials CD, while the word “Dior” is embossed on the heel and inscribed on the sole. The B27 will be available in Dior stores from November.


Five million people registered for a chance to buy Air Jordan 1 OG Dior limited-edition sneakers, which cost $2,000 for the low-top version and $2,200 for the high-top model.

Pietro Beccari, president and chief executive officer of Christian Dior Couture, said 13,000 pairs of the coveted shoes were produced
 

I actually like the mid top black one. It's something I would wear on a regular basis.

Just got texted the spring collection. It's overwhelming in terms of quantity. It's like feast or famine. Last collection there is little to choose from and now it's like too many stuff to choose from! Some of the nylon technical wear are reminiscent of Prada sports I must say. Overall it's a very commercial friendly collection and a little bit of everything for all tastes. I will be picking up few things for sure. Perhaps more than just a few...:facepalm:
 
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I actually like the mid top black one. It's something I would wear on a regular basis.

Just got texted the spring collection. It's overwhelming in terms of quantity. It's like feast or famine. Last collection there is little to choose from and now it's like too many stuff to choose from! Some of the nylon technical wear are reminiscent of Prada sports I must say. Overall it's a very commercial friendly collection and a little bit of everything for all tastes. I will be picking up few things for sure. Perhaps more than just a few...:facepalm:
I agree. I already preordered one item but I want to wait for the rest to arrive so I can see what they look like. A few too many good pieces all at once.
 
I am considering to get this trench coat from Dior but online as it will be much cheaper but only size EU46/UK36 is available.

However, I am not sure about the sizing. I have another coat from Saint Laurent in size 42, it hugs my body just right.

Or i can still order this one and have it altered professionally. LOLLL
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