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Rick and Julius have some overlapping textures and silhouettes, but each have their own distinct character. I love that they can intermingle and form a p seamless fit together 👏🏼good video!
BBS' use of transparent leather predates the launch of Apparition (2017), so it's probably regular parchment leather. CCP has also used parchment leather in older collections. Congrats on the coat though! I had a red Apparition IS backpack too, really nice material
I had no idea! Coincidentally I recently visited BBS in Barcelona and saw he had and archive transparent leather jacket hanging but didn't feel like Apparition leather at all. Must be one of the pieces you're talking about. Very cool!
Awesome video man! One thing to note is that apparently the footwear really does not hold up well. As far as I know that's why Rick only used it on shoes for one season
Yes it really is. All the food in that region is outrageous. The amazing things done with vegetables is wonderful! My very favorite food culture in the world is Mediterranean!
Its Palestine there is no country called Israel The jews people always stole everything Stole Palestine Stole the arabs traditional food Stole some of their songs Stole anything cause they are nothing😂😂😂
Numbers 24: 9 "The nation is like a mighty lion; When it is sleeping, no one dares wake it. Whoever blesses Israel will be blessed, And whoever curses Israel will be cursed."
Grab them! I’ve yet to see any fakes going around.. it’s difficult to copy the object dying process. If there are any fakes they’d be pure black or pure white.
In my opinion the "black dye" suits the low tops better than the high tops, which I had for a little while, while the "wehr gurn" suits both low tops (which I have) and high tops (which I'll probably look out for now, after seeing this vid) very well, plus the green shades are easier to meld with the rest of the outfit into the "conventional" techwear-ish palette. Just my own subjective opinion, ofc.
shawarma LOL Palestinian. Date bread Palestinian. Malabi (sahlab) is also Palestinian. No such thing as Israeli cuisine. It is all stolen cuisine. Do your research like an educated person. OK?
I dont get it, because what you call food, to me it is more like snacks to eat while walking, nevermind the size, it is still sandwiches and whatnot. Arent there real, typical, original food from the region?
About the sabich, he forgot the amba, the mango pickle-curry sauce, but go real easy on it the first time so that you can decide if you like it. I like it a lot but only a little or it will smother everything else. The amba is indeed Iraqui.
We all know it’s Palestinian foods and Arab foods , Israeli is 80 years old meanwhile these foods are over hundred years old . Stop trying to erase Palestinian culture
Israeli food is such a minefield of a term, and I think you managed to step on all the mines 😂. Putting food origins and politics aside, some observations: Druze is the name of one of the religions found in north of Israel, and the dish is called "pita druzit" which translates to Druze Pita. It is usually served with Labane so the name stuck, full name is druze pita with labane- but to call it just "druze" is like calling Arab Salad just "arab" lol (ps, another mine you stepped on...). Second, Sabich in bread? No! Just say no kids! The places who do serve this abomination will not call it Sabich, but perhaps Sabich sandwich (again, kids, just say no). It is actually one of the few foods that you mentioned that are actually based in the jewish culture (of course, there are many more, mainly the chulent / chamin, gefilte fish, yamanite Jachnun etc). Which brings me to shawarma- originally a turkish dish, however! The version popularised in Israel has some twists to it that do make it a local dish- for example, the most popular version is made out of turkey chicken laced with lamb far, and is not served with Yoghurt due to Kosher issues. Also very popular with Amba sauce (pickled mango in hilbe) which is not that popular in its original form in turkey.