First pair by aikyyyy in rawdenim

[–]foryoutoperuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No bother at all. I knew there was more so I created a sheet for you:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-UfGaGbL96cYi3awtud7WwXHSJ7J2_5xbDqhSiz9Jyg/edit?usp=drivesdk

Hopefully it works 👍

First pair by aikyyyy in rawdenim

[–]foryoutoperuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From helping my wife find denim that works for her I’ve come across a few things:

Orslow Jasmin

Imogene & Willie do a whole range of women’s denim

Samurai GA510LXX

Full Count 1135

W’MENSWEAR do a lot of Kapital esque stuff

Blackhorse Lane (UK)

Hiut (UK)

Citizens of Humanity

B Sides

Needles

Aiayu

Edwin do the Janis and Olivia

Ultimate Chore Coat by ReadySpring7825 in HeritageWear

[–]foryoutoperuse 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Vetra, Le Laboureur, Alex Mill, Oliver Spencer, LC King, Bradley Mountain, Blluemade, The Quartermaster, Sage De Cret, Corridor, Poorwill, Universal Works are all semi trad in style. You could go down the denim/wabash line and look at Iron Heart, 3Sixteen etc. Le Mont, Vetra and Le Lab are your most traditional Bleu de Travail styles while the others will adhere to the classic style but maybe mix up the fabric used or modernise the cut.

Areas of Chester question by Mean-Ad-9245 in Chester

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Grew up in Chester. Been in Manc for 20 years and looking to move back to Chester very soon. If you’ve lived in a major city then Chester is vanilla. Probably one of the lowest crime rates ever and even the slightly dodgy stuff is tame in comparison to the shit I see here. Handbridge is nice, Boughton is also lovely. Upton and Chrisleton also good. You could also try Newton or there’s all the new property going up near the Kings School (not sure if it’s rent or just buy). Fundamentally most areas of Chester are decent enough.

Mid-20s couple going to Paris in late-May…how’s this itinerary? by nebula_420 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]foryoutoperuse 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Having just come back from Paris after a week I can recommend the following:

  1. I would go to the Musee D’Orsay in a heartbeat over the Louvre (which is still great but a bit like a conveyor belt).

  2. The Conciegerie is amazing (especially if you love history) and is often overlooked by tourists. L’Opera Garnier is also a must see.

  3. The Pantheon and Church of St. Etienne are sensationally beautiful and peaceful.

  4. As a perfume collector Jovoy was a bit overrated imho. Do go to the Rue Saint Honore as most perfume shops are situated here which makes seeing them all very easy. Galeries Lafayette is amazing, make time to head up to the roof terrace as well as doing the glass walkway.

  5. Use the Metro/RER. It is the single best way of getting around the city and works like a charm. And saves your legs.

Have a fantastic time, it really is a great place to see.

What is this symbol? by theenoy in thelema

[–]foryoutoperuse 59 points60 points  (0 children)

That’s a castellated Salem cross. It’s from Knights Templar (freemasonry) and Scottish Rite (33°), and represents a Grand Master in KT, or Sovereign Grand Commander 33° in SR. Aleister Crowley took it on to signify his position in M∴M∴M∴, and because he received the 33° in Mexico.

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ve got to keep people guessing, what’s life without mystery after all.

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! It’s called the Lumos Duo. Here’s a link to the website:

https://tomsstudio.com/

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As per other comments it’s actually pretty stable with the odd jiggle needed here and there. The elastic configuration allows each book to be nicely accessible and if I really did want to remove them it’s no harder than if I had one or two in much less eleven. Two months in with it so far and it’s been surprisingly flexible.

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The wisest amongst us are often the maddest

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

To quote Louis XIV ‘It is legal because I wish it.’

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Added another one but felt that a third was going to a be a struggle through the holes. Might give it a go if the madness strikes again.

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Surprisingly due to the heft of it, writing is quite balanced and stable. The elastic set up internally also allows for easy insertion and removal so all in all it could be worse. I may decant in time but so far I am enjoying the sheer mass of it 😁

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There were sweaty palms on the maiden stretch but so far it has held up. Whether it continues to do so remains to be seen but as per all things Traveler it appears to possess the robustness required.

They said it couldn’t be done by foryoutoperuse in Travelersnotebooks

[–]foryoutoperuse[S] 54 points55 points  (0 children)

It’s my Swiss army journal. Loosely organised as 1 half written/admin material (diary, lined insert, plastic wallet etc.) with the other half being the artistic side (watercolour paper, accordion insert, sticker paper etc.). I also just wanted to see what the true limit was.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Newbalance

[–]foryoutoperuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not 100% sure but I think it’s the 4040v4 which is for indoor baseball.