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lacquered

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  1. just wear it with anything, whatever looks good to you. I wear mine with t-shirts, crew necks, v-necks, sweaters, button ups, shirt and a tie, bare chested... I think a clean and well cut m-65 is very versatile because you can wear it more casual with a t-shirt or a crewneck, but also with a shirt.

    since you wanted pics, heres a few waywt pics:

    with a button up shirt

    with a vneck sweater

    with a t-shirt

    black l/s shirt

    shirt and a tie

    with grey thermal

    I just got a Hysteric Glamour one, but the thing is, that the sleeves are a bit too long, thus it sort of bunched up the wrist area:mad:

  2. In no paricular order:

    1. Number (N)ine (Outerwears)

    2. Balenciaga (Bags)

    3. Raf Simons (Hoody)

    4. Nike (Sneaks)

    5. Adidas (Sneaks)

    6. APC (Jeans)

    7. Dior Homme (Blazers & Jeans)

    8. Rick Owens (Leather Jackets & Hi Sneaks)

    9. Hysteric Glamour (T shirts)

    10. Ann Demeulemeester (Tops)

  3. Nah, Mike... I emailed that email at the bottom of the auction last Friday. And I havent gotten any replies from them yet.

    Thats why I thought maybe thats the email for selling items to them, thus they cant speak english and didnt bother to reply:confused:

    Thanks for helping out though

  4. you used to have to pay 300 yen to use yahoo auction, which is part of yahoo premium. things have changed a little bit.

    now you can bid on items with a "free" user account but

    if you'd like to sell, you need the yahoo premium subscription.

    Note: you do not need a japanese bank account to bid.

    1) If the seller uses "yahoo easy transaction (or whatever it's called)" you can pay by credit card. However, most sellers do not ship internationally. Most of all, they hate dealing with buyers who do not write / read Japanese - online translators aren't welcome either.

    2) A lot of sellers do not wish to pay the fees associated with the yahoo easy transaction system. In this case, they will tell you to wire money from your bank account.

    Conclusion: In theory, anyone can bid on the items, but you won't be able to send your payment to the seller and they'll just leave you a negative feedback.

    This is the auction.

    http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p84423558?u=;galluck_guild

    Thought i might save quite a bit if i contact and purchase the item directly from the seller instead of using a proxy, which takes around 10 to 15% commission.

  5. you used to have to pay 300 yen to use yahoo auction, which is part of yahoo premium. things have changed a little bit.

    now you can bid on items with a "free" user account but

    if you'd like to sell, you need the yahoo premium subscription.

    Note: you do not need a japanese bank account to bid.

    1) If the seller uses "yahoo easy transaction (or whatever it's called)" you can pay by credit card. However, most sellers do not ship internationally. Most of all, they hate dealing with buyers who do not write / read Japanese - online translators aren't welcome either.

    2) A lot of sellers do not wish to pay the fees associated with the yahoo easy transaction system. In this case, they will tell you to wire money from your bank account.

    Conclusion: In theory, anyone can bid on the items, but you won't be able to send your payment to the seller and they'll just leave you a negative feedback.

    thanks for the tips.

    i usually use proxy service, but for this particular auction, the seller states that it will "ship internationally" and that it accepts paypal.

    so i was thinking that maybe i can save around 10% by emailing the seller and purchasing it from him straight. Its quite reliable i think, since the seller has a store front too in Japan.

    but my question is, how do you actually contact the seller, and telling him that i would like to purchase his item?

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