One of the best "clothing " videos I have ever had the pleasure to have watched. Very well done. And the individual pieces... functional/beauty at it best.
I used to have shorter hair and use product, stopped doing that. During Covid I grew it out. I just have a photo I show my barber and ask them to cut it around that length (roughly middle of neck). I have super straight hair so I found that shampooing every 3 days or so gives my hair way more natural texture and is a lot healthier. I would say above all find a barber that knows how to layer long hair, that is what is most important. Most barbers rely so much on fading and buzz cuts that they barely remember how to cut long hair.
@@stylesgraeme that is so true! I do the smae about the instructions with the pic and suffer the same (often) because they usually just do tight fades. great channel keep it up!
The Total Production Number Of The Pink Iris Was Like 1026 like that Not 2xx, therefore you Can See Soooo Many Are available On the second hand market.
Thanks for watching. The way visvim numbering works is it includes all colorways, making ~1000 units for the three iris iterations released that season. I verified this information with at the Santa Fe store when I visited.
Loved every piece! My favorite pieces are the pullover fleece, and the goat suede. Buyee / proxying is so dangerous currently with the currency conversion. Would love to get into Visvim but don’t know where to start? Enjoy study abroad!
i definitely recommend using a proxy and just be careful who you buy from. On buyee my rule of thumb is once it passes LC then it’s a safe listing if it has more than 1000 positive feedback. Most of the time i end up buying from ragtag, kindal, or a smaller local secondhand Japanese shop. As for visvim more than anything it’s a tactile experience, it’s essential to see it IRL to feel the quality. I really recommend visvim trading post and vladi iotov on youtube to learn more about the product offerings though. They are experts and are what helped get me deeper into the brand.
It's a slippery slope. I am lucky to have been collecting for such a long time since I can sell older pieces and buy new ones with that money. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it.