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I've looked high and low for a replacement but nothing can match them. I can't even remember where I bought them - it was somewhere cheap and high streety - maybe Mango. They have reached their peak and now must, like all things, decay. The trousers are now at the height of soft slubby perfection, but the moment perfection was achieved, the danger of them disintegrating increased. It is quite possible that the next time I wear them on a blustery day, a small gust will render me trouserless, standing in the street in my knickers, shoes and socks with wispy threads of soft denim flying into the ether around me. My very favourite baggy denim trousers that I've been wearing for god knows how many years are finally on their last legs ('scuse the pun). I've narrowed it down to three (the coat is steel grey/blue)
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This is mostly because if anyone I know sees it they will think I am insane to still be wearing it after all these years. Notice I'm not showing you the coat as it is now. They have some lovely Japanesey prints and I was thinking of going for something really mismatching and bold but in a (hopefully) good way. Maybe the prices are just normal.) The Volksfaden website is very groovy and makes me think of all the things I could do with some good patterned fabric. The prices are very reasonable (to someone used to paying pounds in London. They're 100% cotton and ship from Germany. So what perfect timing that Jenny posted about Volksfaden fabrics. And all the cool online fabric places are either in the US or Japan. I was thinking Liberty print but they're a bit expensive to use for lining, ditto Marimekko. I've been looking everywhere for some cute printed fabric to re- line my old "relegated to dog walking even though I don't have a dog" coat. Clever marketing eh? I'm quite intrigued as I don't know how they're going to be able to film effectively just before Friday lunch time with tons of people spilling out of The Market Porter pub and masses of people visiting the market as well as the additional people who've come along because of the film and oh, all right then, possibly the Jude Law factor. Well after a bit of investigation it turns out that if you go to Borough on Friday at 11.30am (and I'm usually there around then) they're going to re-enact the whole thing with whoever turns up. (Not that he was acting a smarmy git kind of role.) All I got from the short was that it was something to do with Tate Modern and then it said Friday, 30 November 11.30am.
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The film was quite arresting once all the females in the cinema had stopped muttering about Jude Law being a smarmy git. short before the main film) they showed another short with Jude Law buying some fish from Applebee's at a deserted Borough Market, then standing outside and kind of wandering round. When I went to see The Darjeeling Limited at the cinema, before Hotel Chevalier (the Wes A.