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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby Vaeltaja » Tue Apr 05, 2016 1:49 am

Some lessons from one of my favorite brands/lifestyle guys/18th century re-enactors/cooking shows: Jas Townsend & Son

What glasses do you want to be properly peasant-y?

Jas says small and round:

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A more modern (and perhaps artisanal approach):

Taichi Murakami

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Examples under the spoiler: Taichi Murakami by Shuit and Jas by Jas



What about hats?

Jas likes black wide brim hats, just like all your favorite gothninjas.

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As worn by Josh:


Are you a pretty peasant lolita lady? Compare to Bergfabel, probably.

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Jas also says wide shorts are a must! Especially if you're going for the currently never-done pirate peasant lolita! Compare to a bunch of different brands. Trove's done it, a bunch of brands here have iterations of it, heck Yohji's done it.

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Compare to: Trove Klee shorts (note: linen vs wool)

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Shoes: skip the Harnden. We're still into the Goodyear welted stuff, though. These shoes are "straight lasted" and have no true left or right foot. Add buckles as desired. Compare to any pair of chunky loafer-type shoes or derbies.

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Worn by Jas with a pretty Harnden-y/Bergfabel-y/GRoW-y jacket



Today's post brought to you by clothes that 18th century colonists would actually wear.
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby Lorcan » Sat May 07, 2016 6:37 pm

Araki Yuu 2016 F/W

#peasantlyfe #lolitaswag
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby Lorcan » Wed Jun 01, 2016 6:33 pm

Not sure how I forgot to post this editorial before, its ridiculously peasant-core. Seeing the Soloist layered vest-cardigan thing on YJ! reminded me

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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby trasparenti » Thu Jun 02, 2016 9:43 am

keep the dream alive man, your recent waywt was sick & peasant af. btw saw you ordered some auttaa room shoes? good kop dude. how'd ya hear about them?


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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby Lorcan » Thu Jun 02, 2016 3:27 pm

Thx man, still want to do peasant vibez but I get easily distracted by other things. It can also be a struggle when (A) its hard to find larger sizes (GRoW jackets, old Soloist stuff, Suzuki Takayuki) or (B) prices are cray (PH, Araki Yuu, By Walid).

Seen the Autta's a few places like Shelter and Ovie thought they looked good - did I see you have a black pair, right?

I've been into Comme more lately, and they have some good peasantly options here or there. FW11 was good for that...
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also Comme Comme on the womens side
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby trasparenti » Thu Jun 02, 2016 10:49 pm

Yea, I got a black pair from Ovie a while back. Shoulda gone true tho, mine were a size bigger and have stretched out a fair bit so they're a little looser than I'd like. Pretty durable despite being so slight, I get a lot of wear outta them. I'm gonna get another pair of shoes soon, either auttaa loafers or hender scheme slippers.
The auttaas have a black sole tho
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anyways speaking of CDGH+ I actually saw a suit in a secondhand store for about $70. Fit on the jacket was a bit snug but otherwise fine. I just know I wouldn't wear it ever tho. It was farly peasant-y: total grandmas-couch-kinda flower embroidery in light gold colors.

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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby Lorcan » Thu Sep 15, 2016 3:29 pm

BUMP

Garment Reproduction of Workers 16aw:
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Veritcouer et ses Copains 16aw:
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby trasparenti » Fri Sep 16, 2016 11:25 am

geoffrey b small fw16
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EL by Everlasting Sprout fw16
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby trasparenti » Wed Oct 05, 2016 10:40 am

Miyake's brief Plantation line - focus on natural textiles and comfy stuff
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby trasparenti » Fri Oct 07, 2016 6:24 pm

Forgot about Yuta Masaoka.
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all handmade stuff from a young (23 year-old) designer outta Kyoto. Yuta has a good eye for interesting, wide silhouettes and distressing.
I deeply regret not buying one of these lightweight wool grey check suits.
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The FW15 collection was the first, more buyers are expected to pick up the label but not many people are selling stuff atm.
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Meanwhile, recently I was looking for stuff from Eatable of Many Orders. It's hard to track down and/or ridiculously expensive, which sucks but if ya wanna live the peasant lolita life ya gotta pay the peasant lolita price
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby dakaf_fal » Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:12 pm

I've been checking out an outerwear brand called Toogood lately.

It's a small brand by sisters Faye and Erica Toogood. They do clothing is entirely unisex and it's released in non seasonal collections similar to Jan Jan van Essche. There's a big focus on using unusual materials or repurposing everyday materials like rope or bones into their clothing. It has that highly experimental, art-project-gone-wrong jizz of Bless.

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Edit: And of course Transparenti beat me to the punch by posting about Toogood in another thread a month ago.
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby mellow » Thu Oct 13, 2016 6:13 pm

Manonik a label by Yoshiyuki Minami based in Brooklyn got some nice hand made pieces too

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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby Lorcan » Sun Jan 29, 2017 5:29 pm

Yaeca isn't all that peasant generally, but this cotton-linen blend atelier coat hits the spot (burgundy + wrinkles = winner)
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work pants in the same fabric are lovely
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Garment Reproduction of Workers ss17 dat potted plant lyfe
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tempted to get a pair of these as peasant gardener lolita boots... Paraboot Farchoc. Guess the laces could be a pain.
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v similar vintage 1930s french work boots
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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby Lorcan » Tue Apr 04, 2017 5:38 pm

Django Atour is a small Japanese label I found through instagram. Been going since 1997, they make clothes inspired by historical dress c.1600-1950. There's also a sub-brand called Anotherline. Lots of nice stuff - linen and corduroy workwear, Victorian inspired coats, duster coats. Like Old Town if it was Japanese and slightly more adventurous. Some stuff is maybe a bit close to re-enactment costume, but I guess that goes with the territory with peasant lolita (equally true of Harnden, Bergfabel, etc. if worn head-to-toe).

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Re: ✿゚・❀ Pheasant Lolita ❤*✲゚*。

Postby dakaf_fal » Sat Sep 23, 2017 1:32 pm

I've been working toward becoming a better peasant this year and have a couple of really neat purchases to share: a Bergfabel long Tyrol jacket and Cherevichkiotvichki derbies. These are two of my favorite brands and there's very little information available about either of them, so hopefully this will be helpful to any other aspiring peasants out there.

First up is the Bergfabel long Tyrol jacket.

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Bergfabel's jackets are inspired by the traditional clothing of designer Klaus Plank's hometown of North Tyrol in Italy. The jacket comes in two types: the short Tyrol, which is a typical waist length jacket, and the long Tyrol, which is thigh length. Usually the same jacket is reinterpreted each season in different fabrics and with some slight adjustments to the shape. This is an older version which has more of a morning coat or swallowtail shape than the more recent iterations of the Tyrol jacket, and the fabric is 100% linen. Due to the extended length of the jacket it has four buttons rather than two or three.



Branding is minimal, the only tag I can find is the label sewn onto the inside of the jacket. If there's a care tag I've been unable to locate it. I assume the laundering instructions are stringent.



The cut is quite slim, more so than I would have expected. This is a size 48, which is my typical size.

The fabric is fantastic. It's more or less permanently wrinkled, which is part of the charm of linen. This makes some of the pockets and hems sit a little funny, which gives it a handmade, imperfect feeling. This might bother some people, but I really enjoy this since it means every jacket is a little bit different. Pockets are pretty typical, there's a ticket pocket on the inside, a breast pocket, and two flap pockets at the waist. The entire body and sleeves of the jacket are lined in a lightweight cotton fabric.



The jacket also has operable surgeon's cuffs with two buttons. Normally I think that surgeon's cuffs are a bit self-indulgent, but I find them to be useful since the sleeves are pretty long. Turning up sleeves also helps with that artistically disheveled look. The buttons are okay. They're not bad enough to warrant criticism, but they're also a lot less exciting than most of the other details. I've seen much less expensive brands use nicer buttons, so they clearly weren't a focus, but they don't detract from the rest of jacket either.



My favorite detail is lapel, which looks like a peak lapel where the lapel is stitched to the collar with a series of x-shaped stitches. This is a typical detail for Bergfabel, and allow you to turn up the collar into a mock stand collar. This makes sense to me, since most of Bergfabel's shirts have band collars. I also really like the locker loop on the inside of the collar. While I recognize this probably isn't traditional, it is very useful.



I've been very impressed by this jacket. It looks pretty basic at first glance, but it's got a certain glamour that comes out in the little details. This is on par with some of the best brands I've seen, which would explain why IF Soho is one of the only American stockists.

Next are the Cherevichkiotvichki derbies.

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Another niche brand, Cherevichkiotvichki is primarily a women's shoe brand, with a limited women's clothing line and men's shoe line. The designer is Victoria Andrejeva, who got her start working for Dover Street Market before launching Cherevichkiotvichki. I've been unable to find much more information on the brand, but I was immediately attracted to the shoes, which use antiquated designs and heavily treated leather reminiscent of Paul Harnden.

The only branding is the label and size on the sole. I'm typically a US 10.5 and these are an EU 43. Lengthwise they work, though there's a lot of volume in the shoes. I find they fit better with some decent socks, they tend to flop around a bit if I wear them barefoot. They're leather soled, but the previous owner had rubber soles added for protection.



I love the look of wholecut derbies, which was part of the appeal for me. The only visible seam on the outside of the shoe is at the heel, which helps to draw attention to the shape of the shoe rather than the construction. They're a little bit chunky and bulbous, but not ridiculously so. There is a tongue, but it's so small that it's almost invisible once the shoe is laced.



The texture of the leather is fantastic. I don't know what type of leather was used, but it has a gravy, wrinkled feel. Again, I believe this is due to the treatment of the leather, which (I'm assuming) caused it to shrink unevenly. The red stitching accepted the black dye unevenly, which further leads me to believe that these were dyed repeatedly in order to achieve the final color and texture.

Based on the look of the leather, I expected these to be extremely soft and flexible. They're not. The shoes are heavy and feel extremely sturdy. Both the toe of the shoe and the heel counter are very stiff. I busted up my feet the first few times I wore these because they were so stiff, though they've broken in since then. The leather sole insert is comfortably squishy and has the same pleasant wrinkly texture as the rest of the shoe, which is a shame since I doubt I'll wear these barefoot too often.



The laces look and feel like a soft twine. They're cut at the end, so they'll unravel over time. Just like the stitching on the shoes, it's clear that as much attention was paid to dying the laces as the leather itself. The laces are a deep blackish purple color, which provides a subtle contrast to the black leather and red-black stitching. The laces are also the extra long kind meant to be tied around the shoe before being knotted, similar to Guidis.



I'm also very impressed with the derbies. I was very relieved that I managed to find the pair I wanted in my size since distribution is super limited in men's sizes. Would highly recommend checking them out if you have the chance. Again,I wish there more American stockists beyond IF Soho. It seems like a lot of favorite peasant brands cater to women's clothing. I guess there isn't much of a market for men's clothing from these sort of brands?
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