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Robert Geller Smoking-Style Blazer

08 May 2009, 10.30 | Posted in Fashion | 4 comments »

robert geller blazer 01 Robert Geller Smoking Style Blazer

Robert Geller’s profile has been steadily rising for a good while now and it seems to have spilled over from Thom Browne-like adoration for his designs to people actually wanting to purchase his pieces. Unique detailing such as the flecked wool and smoking-style lapels (hence the name of the jacket) make this a great piece. The price is far from recession friendly, but if you’ve got it, get this. Get it from Farfetch.

Take a look at further shots after the jump.

robert geller blazer 02 540x398 Robert Geller Smoking Style Blazer


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4 comments
  1. James:

    Really nice jacket

  2. Again Seletism? I like you guys but seriously, who writes these things?

    “Robert Geller’s profile has been steadily rising for a good while now and it seems to have spilled over from Thom Browne-like adoration for his designs to people actually wanting to purchase his pieces.”

    Are you suggesting that from Fall 07 to Fall 08 his collections were unwearable/unsaleable and could only be appreciated as runway collection like much of Thom Browne’s work? Have you even seen these collections? Are you basing this on industry sales figures?

  3. Not suggesting that his previous collections were unwearable, we all know about a niche group of people who’ve been into certain Geller pieces since he started out. However, it was a small niche crowd. I was stating that we’ve seen his customer base grow from one type of customer to many – although I should have made that clear.

  4. Thank you for the clarification. With that explanation I now understand the point you were trying to get across.

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