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Posts tagged ‘hand’

Han Spring/Summer 2009 Limited Colors Collection

29 May 2009, 19.01 | Posted in Accessories | 1 comment »

han eyewear limited color frames 00 Han Spring/Summer 2009 Limited Colors Collection

Han Eyewear is set to showcase their signature frames including the “Wolfgang” and “Grand Danois” in two limited run colors for Spring/Summer 2009. Available in forest green and grey, the Han Limited Colors frames are each hand painted and coated  ”to exhibit a vintage feel and muted look.” We happen to love them.

More detailed looks at the Han Spring/Summer 2009 Limited Colors Collection after the jump.

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ASW | Hand vs. Machine Made Shoe Shapes

22 September 2008, 15.00 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - ASW | Hand vs. Machine Made Shoe Shapes

An interesting short write-up over at ASW regarding the differences between a hand and machine made shoe. "It’s not always easy to interpret three dimensional shapes in two dimensional photographs but above is a side by side comparison of a W. S. Foster hand made shoe [on the bottom] and a high quality machine-made shoe. Though each shoe fits the same foot, it’s obvious that the hand made shoe is narrower and follows the shape of the foot more closely."

Read the rest of the posting at A Suitable Wardrobe.
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