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thomasjaldemark wrote:i think so.. or a shop even? Gamma Player something.
also overpriced stuff..
It is his wife, that run the shop. They got some cool stuff from brands like Julius from Japan.
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JCH wrote:
thomasjaldemark wrote:i think so.. or a shop even? Gamma Player something.
also overpriced stuff..
It is his wife, that run the shop. They got some cool stuff from brands like Julius from Japan.
Jeff is in there all the time. It is just down the street from where I used to live in Wicker Park, here in Chicago.

I stop in there once every six months or so... never bought anything... but there are some really cool clothing items inside. It's a little out of my price range, but quality none the less.
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120 Euros for a richie hawtin t-shirt, on the M-NUS website.
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be~~ wrote:120 Euros for a richie hawtin t-shirt, on the M-NUS website.
Wow.. i will buy 8 of them right away!

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120 Euros a t-shirt.

Anyhow, people were asking why it's different then the Trentemøller scarf thing, while it is in several ways. For one, the marketing. It wasn't called "Fabulously.Trentemøller" with him modeling his own scarfs trying to look chic and some copy about how music needs clothing now more then ever or some such. There's really a world of difference in the presentation here from what other techno peoples have done in clothing, which seems (at least in presentation) to be a more natural extension of their personalities. I'm sure this is probably a genuine interest of Hawtins, but the marketing can't help but make one feel a little embarrassed for him.
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Krul wrote:aaaand its time to dig one up from the archives ....


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