Saturday, April 24, 2010

Evisu Jeans (SOLD)








Price : RM650


evisu jeans... rare design.


* condition superb tiptop, mcm baru!!! kain pn berbulu lg.

* warna dark blue

* saiz kt tag 30, tp 31 leh pki.

* buttonfly, all button by evisu

* rivet luar by evisu, rivet dlm by cobra original (selalu diguna untuk product lama italy,sama seperti dijepun menggunakan scovil)

* redline selvedge, kepala kain kecik

* patch kulit

* kt dlm dy rare sbb de lmbg bendera jepun n trademark evisu (tgk pic)

* all part ori, xde alter

* labuh asal, labuh 45 inci

* chain stich

* made in italy

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Vintage Carrera Sunglass (SOLD)









Price : RM350

* Model no : 5345 90
* Frame red tortoise
* Saiz 59[ ]16
* Lens warna merah
* Condition : Cat. 9.5, tiptop n like new!!!
* Made in germany
* Case carrera leather original dan kain pengelap disertakan
* Tiada warranty card/brochure/tag original

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Vintage Western Levi's Shirts (SOLD)





Price : RM100

vintage item.... levis western shirts

* condition tiptop
* saiz kt tag L
* pearl snap button
* button by gripper
* warna refer pd pic

Friday, April 9, 2010

RayBan Shooter Leather B&L





Price : Not For Sale

* Model no. ???
* Frame Shooters Leathers series. Warna dark brown jenis English Birdle Leather
* Saiz 62mm
* Cermin ultra gradient changeable 2-tone brown
* Condition : Cat. 9.5
* Case original disertakan
* Tiada warranty card/brochure/tag original

rasa sayang lak nk jual... susah nk dpt shooter leather ni... condition pn tiptop!!! wat pakai sndr la...

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Nudie Jeans (SOLD)






Price : RM280

tiptop brand in europe!!!!brand new without tag n unworn item.

* nudie regular ralf/alf
* condition excellent... 100% new
* button fly..button by nudie
* saiz kt tag 32,
* labuh ori, labuh 43.
* cutting slim fit/skinny
* patch kulit
* xde alter

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Nudie Jeans (SOLD)











Price : RM330

nudie organic denim... slim jim.
barang bundle..... tp mcm xpenah pakai lg.

* superb tiptop condition!!!!
* saiz 31
* labuh asal
* chain stich
* made in italy

Joe McCoy Jeans (SOLD)







Price : Not For Sale

joe mccoy jeans... lot 915.

* condition tiptop, mcm baru!!! kain pn berbulu lg.

* warna dark blue
* saiz kt tag, 30. tp 31 leh pki.
* buttonfly, all button by joe mccoy
* button donut warna hitam
* redline selvedge
* patch kulit
* hidden rivet, rivet by J.M CO
* all part ori, xde alter
* labuh asal, labuh 43
* made in japan

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Vintage West End Watch (SOLD)





Price : RM200

* used item
* swiss made
* enjin kuning
* automatik
* condition good
* leather strap
* brecelet ori pn ada lagi
* harga blh nego

Saturday, April 3, 2010

HISTORY OF RAYBAN

Ray-Bans were initially created in 1937 after Lieutenant John MacCready had returned from aballoon flying adventure in 1920. He complained that the sun had done permanent damage to his eyes. He contacted Bausch & Lomb asking them to create a type of sunglasses that would not only provide superb protection, but also look elegant. On May 7, 1937, Bausch & Lomb officially took out the patent. The prototype, known as Anti-Glare, consisted of an extremely light frame weighing 150 grams. They were made of gold-plated metal with two green lenses made of mineral glass to filter out infrared andultraviolet rays. Pilots in the United States Air Force immediately adopted the sunglasses. The Ray-Ban Aviator became a well-known style of sunglasses when General Douglas MacArthur landed on the beach in the Philippines in World War II, and photographers snapped several pictures of him wearing them.Aviator sunglasses are a style of sunglasses that were developed byRay-Ban in 1937. They are characterized by dark, often reflective lenses having an area two or three times the area of the eye socket, and metal frames with wire temples which hook behind the ears. Contemporary models are oftenpolarized.They were given their name due to their oblique teardrop shape, which matched those of the smoked-lens flying goggles which Ray-Ban was then selling to the Army and Navy. One undesirable result of wearing these goggles was the mismatched tan (dark on the face, white around the eyes) which developed—the oversized aviator sunglasses would hide the white areas, while allowing a limited amount of sunlight through, thus allowing the skin to tan. Though the early goggles were replaced by 1941, the sunglasses had become popular, especially with Naval aviators. Army/Air Force aviators preferred the smaller, more-squarish American Optical straight-temple glasses, which can be put on and removed even while wearing a flying helmet. The design was also popular as the bar across the bridge of the nose allowed Army and Navy members to keep a cigarette on it.Legend claims that the need arose for aviator-style sunglasses because military pilots found that sun andglare protection would be helpful to aid them during day missions anddogfights.However, pilots of the time did not wear sunglasses while flying. The popularity of the glasses sky-rocketed as many celebrities began wearing the style of sunglasses. Notable wearers include Slash, M. Shadows, Val Kilmer, Tom Cruise,Michael Jackson, Britney Spears,Madonna, Hunter S. Thompson,Irwin Sparkes, Lemmy KilmisterJohnny Knoxville, Freddie Mercury,Roger Waters, Steven Tyler, Axl Roseand Kanye West.The large lenses are not straight as in eyeglasses but bulge out slightly. The design attempts to cover the entire range of the eye and prevent as much light as possible from entering the eye socket from any angle. While still popular with military and civilian aviatorsalike, the sunglasses work quite well (and were seen as fashionable in the 70s and 80s) and have been taken up by the non-flying civilian population. Law enforcement officers have also taken a liking to the glasses for many reasons, including their excellent cancellation of glare and prevention of eye contact. The design was originally intended for shooting.The Aviator became a well-known style of sunglasses whenGeneral Douglas MacArthur landed on the beach in the Philippines inWorld War II. Photographers snapped several pictures of him wearing them for newspapers, and Americans instantly fell in love with them.

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