Jean Paul Gaultier: Gothic Full-Print Mesh Long Sleeve Top (1996)
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Although these jeans look worn, the wearer must have had an ass given to them by the mighty Lord himself. That beautiful peach-shaped man-ass has imprinted itself so deep in the fabric you can't but wonder if wearing them would start molding your own vague rearside into a more shapely form as well.
I did the research! The "Pour L'Homme Labourer" pants work as advertised! Compare with the Flare-Cut Trousers on the left.
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Do i have a glove fetish???
Nope, do you??
Treat me ~ Tip me ~ More of me
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i'm a peaceable individual but i sometimes think whoever invented see-through button-ups should die some sort of death. the number of times i've seen a nice shirt and been like "oh i could rock that" and then i try it on and it's just nipple city all the way down. unconscionable
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Reebok - Grey
Whether you like to rock it in the front or off to the side. What do you guys prefer?
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Jean Paul Gaultier: 'Birth of Venus' Mesh Shirt spring/summer 1995
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Jean Paul Gaultier: 'Soleil' Sheer Mesh Tattoo Print Long-Sleeve Shirt (1994)
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Saga Printed Mesh Mini Dress from Bella Barnett ($30.90)
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Just kinda... putting this out into the universe for right now, but I've been thinking really hard about getting my old enamel pin collections back in circulation, as well as maybe releasing them as stickers as well (for a budget option and also for things you can't put enamel pins on). I had to throw out basically all my remaining stock when I moved (which... oouugh it still hurts), so I might essentially run a "reboot" kickstarter to get another batch of Dire Hounds made and then try again to get the full Grimalkins set funded. A few things this would let me do:
update the templates for slightly cleaner manufacturing, and update the backer cards with accurate artist info because man that was really bothering me
like I said, hopefully get the second half of the Grimalkins produced so they're a proper six-pin collection like the first one
network! Now that I'm in a big city I think I honestly might have better luck with consignment stores and craft fairs than I ever did with only an online shop, and more visibility can only mean good things.
I'm also still definitely planning to make idog merch, and beyond that I'd potentially love to lean even further into the cyberpunk and y2k aesthetics to really hone my Brand™, but obviously that requires original thought and creative effort while getting the dogs and cats remade just requires pulling the old AI files off my poor aging iMac.
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