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Pretty Green Black Label Ivory Front Mac Jacket

19 November 2009, 23.00 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

Selectism - Pretty Green Black Label Ivory Front Mac Jacket

We pulled this Ivory Front Mac from the Pretty Green “Black Label” collection. “A single-breasted, fly front Mac. Like the belted Pretty Green trenchcoat, the fly-front is a style staple with true heritage. Perfect for creating a classic mod look.” Pretty Green’s “Black Label” collection does come with a substantial price increase. You’ll be dropping 650$US when this drops next week.

More look at the Pretty Green Black Label Ivory Front Mac Jacket after the click.


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2 comments
  1. W. Melton:

    Its obvious that Liam has completely lost touch with common people. He has 1) no concept of what normal people pay for clothes, 2) no idea the number of places that sell exactly the same things he is, for less than a third of the price (albeit not made from Sea Island Cotton or handcrafted by Saville row tailors or something, but somehow…we manage) and 3) no clue how that awful logo ruins the otherwise wearable pieces in the collection. They look like the concept of wasted money woven into garment form.

  2. Stefano_G:

    I second the distasteful use of that (silly) logo. If I\’m opting for particular quality I absolutely do not want ANY logo on it. How else then is one to differentiate from the rest of the pack?–design, design, design. That\’s why the big boys make the denaro they do.

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