Where does everyone live?
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Look at these, Haraki built and come in 35 waist:
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I live in Boulogne, which touches the South West tip of Paris, France and I work in Paris. It takes 15 minutes to get there (near to Opera) by motorcycle, 30 minutes by the metro (underground, or tube or whatever you guy call an underground railway designed for mass transit system!!!) and 45 by car.
French drivers are a challenge, but riding on the Seine river banks on a warm and sunny day like yesterday and passing the Eiffel tower is ultra cool.
Giles, do you have many French customers? Any retailers in Paris? I've seen a number of participants in this thread ask if about other customers in their respective countries/cities. If it is not betraying trade secrets, it would be nice to have a breakdown of your customers by country, a nice little pie chart or something of that nature…
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riding on the Seine river banks on a warm and sunny day like yesterday and passing the Eiffel tower is ultra cool.
You are lucky indeed to live in such a beautiful part of France. Would love to see photos.
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About 30% us and 30% ROW
interesting, thanks for the info
Totally shocked that no retailer in Paris carries the IH brand. Or any badass Japanese denim. -
Without being rude (whenever did that stop a Brit when talking about the French), not sure that the French get Japanese denim yet.
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G not known for la politesse: Japanese Denim not appreciated widely yet in France, but definitely some French connoisseurs that DO get it, as witnessed by this forum.
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I live in the very small town of Wernersville, PA, USA. There isn't much that goes on here nowadays, but it has an interesting history of resorts, spas, & treatment centers. I don't have any recent pictures of the area (maybe I'll go for a walk and snap some) but I found some older ones here:
http://berks.pa-roots.com/photo/WernersvillePictures.htmlThe Wernersville State Hospital hasn't changed much and is about 3 minutes from my house, smokestack and all.
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I live in the very small town of Wernersville, PA, USA.
The Wernersville State Hospital hasn't changed much and is about 3 minutes from my house, smokestack and all.For a very small town you have some very impressive and historic architecture. Great photos: that hospital smokestack is something else!
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like Iron Heart the body of work speaks for itself
& please notice i don't say i'm from New York, it's the planet of Brooklyn
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^you know it Beats
born and raised, manhattan NYC baby!
more specifically greenwich village
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I'll be back out there May 16th - June 1st. Let's have a slice and a beer!
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you got it lando