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SF Design "Performance" suit in blue
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The Performance suit comprises jacket, waistcoat, and trousers
in blue fabric, and white shirt and blue tie. There are 35 components
in the pack, enabling the clothing to be worn in a variety of ways.
The designer of the clothing is swaffette Firefly.
In the first pictures, the shirt
and tie are combined in a single item, worn on the undershirt layer.
On the shirt layer, is the waistcoat combined with a sleeve
shaper. (The lower portion of the waistcoat is actually on the pants
layer as part of the trousers.) The open version of the jacket
is on the jacket layer. The sleeve shaper fills out the forearms
part of the jacket sleeves. See also image 4, which shows the convincing
fabric texture of the suit, and also for a rear view, image 5, in which
the prim cuff buttons are visible on the sleeves, as is the prim bum-crack
closer.
There are several alternatives for the shirt and tie. In image 6, the
shirt-plus-tie combination has been replaced by a separate shirt with
buttoned collar. The new tie is a prim attachment which appears to be
tucked into, and bulging from, the waistcoat.
In image 7, the waistcoat has
been removed, and the shirt replaced by a buttoned, collarless one.
The new collar and flexi tie (visible in close-up in image 8) are constructed
from a prim assembly. Removal of the waistcoat means that the trousers
have had to be switched to the version without the lower section of
the waistcoat. The waistband of the trousers is now visible - see image
9. The lower leg prim attachments have also been changed to the larger
of the two sets provided in the pack - see images 7 and 9.
The final shirt is open-neck without collar. It is worn with a prim
collar, and (optionally) a prim tie of which there are two to choose from,
both of them flexi. In image 10, the tie is loosely-tied tie. In image
11, the tie is undone with the two ends hanging loose. In this latter
image, the open jacket has been replaced with the buttoned version.
In image 12, the open-neck shirt is worn with the waistcoat, but no
jacket or tie. The shirt now has prim cuffs attached. Image 13 gives a rear view of the waistcoat. The
designer has provided versions of the open-neck shirt on all three layers.
In image 14, the shirt is worn long - on the jacket layer.
In the final two images, I have
used shirt-with-tie combinations from other designers to go with the
Performance suit. In image 15, the shirt-plus-red-tie are from the SLC
Elegance suit (designer: Serina Lacava), which
was featured in item 37 on page 2. In image 16, I have used the shirt-plus-blue-tie
from the Geezer Garments Randy Dandy suit (designer: Negotium
Quan), which appeared in item 18 on page 1.
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The shoes PeeWee is wearing are SF Design laced dress shoes which can
be set to nine different colours, worn here in 'red'. See item 16 on
page 1 for a picture showing all nine colours. Designer of
shoes: swaffette Firefly.
PeeWee's hairstyle is Santino
in 'blonde' (designer: Sebass Easterwood).
Location of images: Bliss Garden
Center and Bliss Gardens Park.
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98.
Akito gold and black outfit and Concept Clothing grey shirt
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The Akito oufit (designer: MrFashion Fetiocci) comprises
gold satin jacket and trousers, and shirt in black with gold trim and
gold braces (suspenders). The Concept Clothing grey shirt (visible in
images 6 and 7) was bought from the same store and is by the same designer.
In the first images, PeeWee is wearing the Akito gold jacket with Akito
black shirt (combined item on the jacket layer). The gold shirt collar
is a prim attachment. The trousers are low rise, with black belt and
silver buckle, and have flared lower-leg prim attachments.
The shirt is available as a separate item (on the jacket layer), and
this can be seen in images 4 and 5. The yellow braces are part of the
shirt item.
As an alternative to the Akito
shirt, a grey shirt by Concept Clothing is worn in images 6 and 7. This
shirt has prim collar and prim rolled sleeves.
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The shoes PeeWee is wearing are Jeepers Creepers Scratch in
'sand/brown', with flexi laces (designer: Eponymous Trenchmouth).
The dark grey hat with blue band is by Harry Denimore.
PeeWee is not wearing a prim hairstyle, the hair visible in some of
the images being an integral part of the skin, which is a bearded version
the PK Antonio (designer: Psycho Kondor), which
was first seen in its cleanshaven version in item 92 on page 4. The
spectacles are Muism Galliano (designer not recorded).
Location of images: Sunny Breezes,
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99.
INDI Designs "Rico" outfit and "Baker Boy" cap
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The INDI Designs yellow and brown Rico outfit comprises two
striped shirts (one yellow, one brown), two t-shirts (one yellow, one
brown), two pairs of trousers (one yellow, one grey), and a pair of
black socks. The INDI Designs brown Baker Boy cap is supplied
with integral hair fringe in three colours (blonde, brown and black),
in addition to a version with no hair. The designer of the Rico
outfit and the Baker Boy cap is Jamie Holmer.
The cap is shown here with blonde hair in some images and brown hair
in others. The cap has copy and modify permissions which are very useful
enabling stray locks of hair to be edited. I have modified the hair
somewhat to remove some locks from the front which hung down over the
left eye.
Because there are two shirts, two t-shirts, and two pairs of trousers,
there are 2x2x2 = 8 different colour combinations in which the clothing
can be worn. In the large image above, the all-yellow look is shown.
The striped shirt has prim collar and rolled-sleeve attachments. The
rolled sleeves show the greyish colour of the reverse side of the material.
In image 4, PeeWee is wearing the yellow striped shirt over the brown
t-shirt, combined with the grey trousers. The shirt seen so far is the
long untucked version on the jacket layer. There is also a semi-tucked
version (also on the jacket layer) which can be seen in image 5, in
which just the left side of the shirt is tucked producing a pleasing
untidy effect. There are also fully-tucked versions of the shirts on
the shirt layer - see image 6. The t-shirt had to be removed for this
shot since it also occupies the shirt layer. See image 7 for a rear
view of the yellow shirt.
In image 8, the brown shirt is
combined with the yellow t-shirt and yellow trousers. So far, we have
seen the trousers on the pants layer, but they are also provided on
the underpants layer, figure-hugging, for tucking into boots. These
tucked trousers in grey can be seen in image 9, with Cattivo Stomper
Engineer boots (designer: Lissa Maertens). The
shirt has been removed, and the brown t-shirt is shown in its long version
(on the jacket layer). Finally, image 10 shows a rear shot with the
long yellow t-shirt.
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As explained above, the hairstyle visible in the pictures is integral
with the Baker Boy cap. PeeWee's shoes are Kalnins Elegance
(designer: Maris Kanto) set to colour 'shadow'. For
an image showing all eleven colours of this shoe see item 42 on page
2. PeeWee's watch is the Culture men's dress watch with brown leather
strap (designer not recorded but thought to be Tommy Anton).
Location of images: Gulf of
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Paddy's clothing and hair
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The clothing, hair and accessories featured here are by designer Paddy
Carter. The items were bought from Paddy's store, mostly as
separate items. They include shirts, trousers, pullover, ties, hats,
scarves, jacket, loafers, and the GuyCandy hairstyle in 16
colours. This clothing is a joy to play around with - the lines are
so clean.
Some of the items worn here (marked
with * below) have already been seen (in
item 90 on page 4) which featured Paddy's September 2010 men's
outfit.
In the first pictures, PeeWee
is wearing Paddy's pale blue Basic shirt, Paddy's white Sailor
Fit trousers, Paddy's 'Burberry' pattern fedora, matching 'Burberry'
scarf (in the picture above) or tie (below right), and Paddy's 'Burberry'
Orlando loafers (below left).
Paddy's Basic shirt is
supplied on all layers, and can be worn tucked or long, with low-rise
or high-rise trousers, or with boot-tucked trousers (which are on the
underpants layer); all the necessary shirt parts are provided. The shirt
comes with buttoned collar (below right), or alternatively, collarless
with open neck, for use with a separate prim collar (image 4).
Paddy's ties are provided as flat
items (on jacket and shirt layers), and as prim attachments, tied formally
or loosely. The loosely-tied prim version is seen in image 4. PeeWee
has ties in four colours/patterns which are 'Burberry', 'Red Plaid',
'White Plaid' and 'Tartan Whisky', all of which are illustrated here.
For a completely different look,
see image 5, in which PeeWee is wearing Paddy's Basic shirt
in black with white stripes (tucked version with buttoned collar). To
go with this, he is wearing the 'Red Plaid' tie (formal prim version),
a matching 'Red Plaid' fedora, and Paddy's light grey flannel trousers.
See also image 6 for a close-up of the fedora, and image 7 for the grey
flannel trousers. The matching 'Red Plaid' scarf can be seen in image
8.
The third Basic shirt
illustrated here is one in white with grey stripes, which can be seen
in the long version (jacket layer), with open collar, in image 9. In
this shot, PeeWee is wearing the light grey flannel trousers, and Orlando
loafers in plain cream*. In image 10, the
same shirt is worn, this time in a tucked version, with a flexi tie
in 'White Plaid', and with Paddy's beige Sailor Fit trousers*.
The fedora worn in this image is in 'Flannel Jack' which matches the
tie in colour and pattern, if not in name. The matching scarf can be
seen in image 11. One further Paddy's tie can be seen in image 12 -
the vibrantly-coloured 'Tartan Whisky' one.
Image 13, features Paddy's Spring
open shirt in orange. This shirt is provided in tucked and long versions,
has a prim collar, and comes with a green tank-top.
Finally, PeeWee is modelling the
extremely attractive Paddy's Luce Kofte pullover and woolly
hat in greyish-blue with white pattern. This can be worn in three ways;
with a white rolled collar (image 14), with a matching scarf (image
15) or with plain neck (image 16).
The Paddy's GuyCandy
hairstyle comes in 16 shades. All of the shades can be seen in composite
image 17, in which the shades are:
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The hair has a resize menu, and
also modify and copy permissions, but I only found it necessary to reduce
the size a little and move it backwards on the skull slightly to get
a perfect fit for my avatar. The clothing worn in image 17 is Paddy's
Prada brown cotton jacket* and Paddy's
open blue shirt*.
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The hairstyle worn under the hat in some of the images is Bryce Designs
Hinder in 'Mist' (designer: Bryce Tully). This
hairstyle has modify and copy permissions, and I have modified it slightly
here so that it does not poke through the fedora.
The shoes in images 5 and 7 are
Jeepers Creepers Scratch in black (designer: Eponymous
Trenchmouth).
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M Designs grey business suit
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The M Designs suit is by magnus Moonwall. The package
comprises jacket, trousers, and four shirts - three with tie, one without.
The jacket has clean lines and is from a neat grey fabric with dark
blue lapels. It is buttoned and has an integral pale violet pocket handkerchief.
The smart matching trousers have dark blue belt with silver buckle,
and are provided on the pants layer (as shown here) and also on the
underpants layer for tucking into boots.
The white shirts all have buttoned
collar and are provided on all layers. The tie options are blue tie
(above and below-right); grey tie (image 4); pale grey tie (image 5);
and no tie (image 6). In image 5 the long (untucked) version of the
shirt is worn. In image 6, a black waistcoat has been borrowed from
the INDI Designs Aaron (b) clothing set (designer: Jamie
Holmer).
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On his feet PeeWee is wearing Urbatik FOrmal shoes in grey
(designer: McMokta93 Wyler). The hairstyle illustrated
here is Bryce Designs Markey in 'Buff' (designer: Bryce
Tully). The pipe is the Don Reginaldo Old Wood Billiard
(designer: Reginaldo Rabeni). The Hoorenbeek retro sunglasses
with bling are from the Ansor Milano outfit (designer: Ansor
Hoorenbeek).
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102.
Musashi-Do "Glorious F" outfit and "InfiniTie" system
flexi-ties
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The Mushashi-Do Glorious F outfit comprises 3 open jackets
(black, brown, and pinstriped), 3 pairs trousers to match the jackets,
4 shirts (black, brown, and two different pinstriped), 2 pullovers with
turtleneck attachments (black and brown), and a flexi-tie. The clothing
is by designer Shiryu Musashi.
The pinstriped jacket and trousers are in black fabric with pale brown
pinstripes. The pinstriped shirts are: one in black with white pinstripes;
the other in brown with white pinstripes. The trousers all have the
same belt in brown figured leather with gold and silver coloured buckle.
The trousers are high-rise; all the tops are tucked into the trousers.
There are lots of ways of combining
the various items of clothing. All images up to number 9 illustrate
the garments provided in the Glorious F oufit.
The tie which comes with the Glorious
F outfit is a particulary fine one - in fact better than any I
have got so far from any designer. It has yellow, black and white diagonal
stripes on a brown ground. I returned to the Musashi-Do store to seek
more ties of this quality. I found more very attractive ties belonging
to the Musashi-Do InfiniTie system. These ties require a "core"
tie in plain black, plus separate "textures" which are applied
to the core tie. The remaining images (numbers 10 to 14) feature the
Glorious F clothing combined with InfiniTie ties in
various shades. (N.B. The tie which comes with the Glorious F
outfit is a normal flexi-tie; it is not part of the InfiniTie
system.)
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(designer: Mirca Bekkers). The shoes are INDI Designs
O'Reilly Low Shoes in 'Dark brown' (designer: Jamie
Holmer). The hairstyle is Bryce Designs Dexter in
'Vapor' (designer: Bryce Tully). The smokes used are
the Don Reginaldo Classic Briar Bent and Old Wood Billard
(designer: Reginaldo Rabeni).
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Musashi-Do "InfiniTie" system shirts and flexi-ties
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Musashi-Do InfiniTie flexi-ties have already been seen in item
102 (above in images 10 to 14). In that item, the ties were worn with
a shirt with integral flat collar. Here, I am using InfiniTie
shirts as well as ties, which are all by designer Shiryu Musashi.
The InfiniTie shirts
each come with prim collar-and-tie attachment. The tie part of the attachment
serves the same purpose as the "core" tie used in item 102.
The tie appears plain black to begin with, and needs to have a tie "texture"
applied to it in order to bring it to life. The tie textures are bought
individually from the store. The InfiniTie shirts and ties
are extremely useful for wearing, not only with Musashi-Do clothing
sets, but also with jackets from other designers, which is what I have
done here. The jackets used in these shots have already been seen in
earlier items. The InfiniTie shirts and ties make the jackets
appear so much better.
In the first few shots, the jacket
PeeWee is wearing is from the Meriken Co Gingham beige suit
(designer: Yaszi Mornington) which was first seen in
item 40 on page 2. The trousers are DE Design corduroy trousers (designer:
DoC Eldritch). The shoes are SF Design Brogues
set to 'Sand' (designer: swaffette Firefly). The shirt
is the Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt in 'khaki' with InfiniTie
tie in gold/tan stripes (designer: Shiryu Musashi).
In the next pictures (4 and 5),
the jacket chosen is the blue blazer with UCL rowing club emblem from
the SF Design Henley clothing set which was featured in item
4 on page 1. The white flannel trousers are from the same clothing set
which is by designer swaffette Firefly. The shoes are
Metro Men light brown deck shoes (designer: Elmo Emu).
The shirt is the Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt in white with InfiniTie
tie in red/blue stripes (designer: Shiryu Musashi).
In images 6 and 7, PeeWee is wearing
the DE Design Camel sports coat (designer: DoC Eldritch)
which appeared in item 65 on page 3. The trousers are from the Sartoria
S21 Portofino pink suit (designer: traveller Bade).
The shoes are Vestirse PornStar Como Una High-Top trainers,
worn here without the fold-over uppers (designer: Kalamos Bravin).
The shirt is the Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt in brown with InfiniTie
tie in pink/brown stripes (designer: Shiryu Musashi).
The next jacket (images 8 and
9) is from the Meriken Co Gingham grey suit (designer: Yaszi
Mornington) which was first seen in item 62 on page 3. The
trousers are from the Sartoria S350 Boulevarder suit (designer:
traveller Bade). The shoes are Meriken Co Woo
in grey suede (designer: Yaszi Mornington). The shirt
is the Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt in 'khaki' with InfiniTie
tie in 'anthracite'/white stripes (designer: Shiryu Musashi).
The brown leather Winter
jacket worn in images 10 and 11 is from the SF Design Easy Rider
outfit (designer: swaffette Firefly) first seen in item
94 on page 4. The black leather jeans are by Maurizio Heberle.
The boots are Cattivo Stomper Engineer boots (designer: Lissa
Maertens). The shirt is the Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt
in brown with InfiniTie tie in grey/brown stripes (designer:
Shiryu Musashi).
In image 12, the jacket is the
single-breasted one in 'hazel' from the SB System-X suit (designer:
Sweeny Baxter) first seen in item 79 on page 4. The
'khaki' trousers are from Fashion Forward (designer: Jenna Etzel).
The shirt is the Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt in 'khaki' with
InfiniTie tie in blue/white polka-dot (designer: Shiryu
Musashi).
The final four images illustrate
the Cattivo Perfectly Pinstriped suits of designer Lissa
Maertens. Image 13 shows the suit in 'sand' (see item 2 on
page 1) with the Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt in 'khaki' and
InfiniTie tie in black floral pattern. Image 14 shows the Cattivo
suit in light blue (see item 25 on page 2) with the Musashi-Do InfiniTie
shirt in brown and InfiniTie tie in azure/black stripes. Image
15 shows the Cattivo suit in 'copper' (see item 57 on page 3) with the
Musashi-Do InfiniTie shirt in white and InfiniTie
tie in red/black tartan. Finally, Image 16 shows the Cattivo suit in
'ivory' (see item 73 on page 4) with the Musashi-Do InfiniTie
shirt in white and InfiniTie tie in black/white/gold stripes.
All InfiniTie shirts and
ties are by Shiryu Musashi. To see all the tie colour
combinations used in this and the previous item (number 102) see composite
image 17.
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PeeWee's skin is a new one not yet featured. It is the MB Nicola
(designer: Mirca Bekkers). The hairstyle is Bryce Designs
Markey in 'buff'' (designer: Bryce Tully).
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Aoharu British tweed suit in brown plaid
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The parts of this suit are the same as those which appeared in the Aoharu
Elegance suit in cream, which appeared in item 34 on page 2.
The designer of clothing is machang Pichot. The set
comprises the three-piece suit (jacket, waistcoat and trousers) plus
matching tie, white shirt, and belt. There are 31 components in the
set altogether. Similar tweed suits in different fabric variations are
available at the store.
The jacket is constructed from prims which are worn over a base garment
on the jacket layer. There are four versions of the base garment which
are: jacket alone, jacket + shirt, jacket + waistcoat, and jacket +
shirt + waistcoat. The four base garments can be seen in the top row
in composite image 6. Over the top of one of these jacket bases is applied
a set of prim attachments, of which there six different sets. Three
of these attachment sets can be seen in the bottom row in image 6; they
are: jacket only, jacket + shirt collar + long tie, and jacket + shirt
collar + short tie. The remaining three attachment sets are the same
as the first three except they are without the white rose in the jacket
pocket. Obviously, not all six of the prim sets will match all four
of the jacket bases; for example, the short tie needs a base with a
waistcoat. The prim attachments can be adjusted for size and position
by means of a dialogue box which is diplayed by left-clicking the item.
This facility enables adjustment of an individual prim within the assembly,
which I found invaluable in ensuring that the short tie locates correctly
in the "V" of the waistcoat front. To complete the jacket,
there are sleeve prim attachments in two versions - one set with the
shirt sleeve showing at the wrist, the other set without. The sleeve
prims can be seen in image 6.
Image 7 shows the shirt worn alone
(without the jacket or waistcoat) in the tucked version. This image
also illustrates the prim belt in black leather. The shirt can also
be worn long, as in image 8. In these last two shots (7 and 8), the
shirt is constructed from a base garment, with the addition of a collar
+ tie assembly and sleeve prims. Also provided in the pack, is a shirt-plus-waistcoat
combination garment, which can be seen in the next shot (image 9). The
waistcoat is always long. The collar/tie prim (image 9) has the short
tie giving the appearance of being tucked inside the waistcoat, but
the long tie could also be worn hanging down in front. There is also,
in the pack, a base garment for the waistcoat only. This would be useful
if a different shirt from the white one provided were to be worn.
Finally, in image 10, PeeWee is
wearing the jacket alone (without waistcoat). The trousers are provided
on the pants and underpants layers, and have lower leg prim attachments.
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The shoes PeeWee is wearing are Jeepers Creepers Scratch in
sand/brown, with flexi laces, designer: Eponymous Trenchmouth.
The hat is the Meriken Co straw hat in 'natural' (designer: Yaszi
Mornington). The hair visible in the pictures under the hat
is "sf design free hair to wear with hats" (designer: swaffette
Firefly). The spectacles are Sheen's Slim Line sunglasses
(designer: Sheen Revnik). PeeWee's pipe is Don Reginaldo
Classic Briar Bent (designer: Reginaldo Rabeni).
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Kal Rau separates and shoes
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This item features five tops, two pairs of trousers, and colour-variable
shoes, all by designer Kal Rau. The shoes are described
underneath the two smaller pictures.
In the first few pictures, PeeWee
is wearing an excellent brown suede blazer by designer Kal Rau.
The blazer is constructed from a base garment (on the jacket layer)
with an attachment for the lower flared section; plus prim attachments
for the lower sleeve sections; and a linked prim assembly for the collar
and lapels.The attachments can be resized via menus which appear when
the object is left-clicked. The blazer has a silver-coloured breast
pocket zipper. The construction of the blazer is illustrated in image
6.
The blazer comes in two versions: one is blazer alone, the other has
an integral shirt in black-and-white stripes (as in the image above).
The shirt is not provided as a stand-alone garment in the blazer pack.
The upturned (or "popped") shirt collar is a prim attachment
which is separate from the blazer collar attachment (they are on different
avatar connection points). The blazer lower sleeve attachments come
in versions with and without shirt cuffs showing at the wrist.
Although the black-and-white striped
shirt is not present as a stand-alone garment in the blazer pack, the
same shirt is available as a separate purchase at the store. This stand-alone
shirt (designer: Kal Rau) has a formal collar attachment
as shown in image 7. The shirt can be worn long or tucked, and the sleeves
can be buttoned formally, or turned up. In the picture it is worn long,
and has upturned cuff attachments. In the next image (number 8), the
tucked version of the shirt is worn along with the blazer. In image
9, the shirt sleeves are buttoned formally, and the collar has been
changed for the popped one which came with the blazer pack.
The low-rise khaki trousers (designer:
Kal Rau) are very good. They have lower leg attachments.
See images 10 and 11 for views, front and rear. The trousers are provided
on the pants and underpants layers.
The next Kal Rau garment (see
image 12) is a pullover-with-hood ("hoodie") in black, beige
and white horizontal stripes (designer: Kal Rau). Two
versions of the hoodie are provided in the pack - one combined with
a red and blue chequer shirt (as featured here); the other without the
shirt.The hoodie comes with a collar/hood attachment and another attachment
for the bottom section of the garment. There is a separate additional
shirt collar attachment for use with the hoodie-plus-shirt combo version
of the hoodie. The attachments are menu-resizeable. The lower pullover
attachment comes in four versions which are: with shirt tails showing
at the bottom; with belt showing; with shirt tails and belt showing;
and plain. In image 12, the shirt tails and belt are showing; in image
13, just the shirt tails are showing. I had to make the lower attachment
quite large to cover PeeWee's buttocks at the back.
For the remaining images, the
trousers have been changed for some blue ones (designer: Kal
Rau). These low-rise trousers are "saggers" having
underpants showing at the waist. The underpants have a grey waistband.
The blue trousers have lower leg attachments.
In image 15, PeeWee is wearing
a cobination red and blue chequer shirt with blue polo undershirt (designer:
Kal Rau). There are separate collar and turned-up cuff
attachments for the shirt, and a separate popped collar attchment for
the polo. The attchments are menu-resizeable. Also provided in the pack
is a shirt-alone version without the polo. See image 16 for a close-up.
The chequer shirt is the same one which was combined with the hoodie
(as already described).
The final top is a v-neck t-shirt
in blue (designer: Kal Rau). It comes in tucked and
long versions. In image 18, the tucked version is worn. The underpants
waistband mentioned above can be seen in this picture. Image 19 illustrates
the long version of the t-shirt. In image 20, the red/blue chequer shirt
(already described above) is worn over the t-shirt.
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PeeWee's skin is a new one not yet featured. It is MiaSnow Adam
in skintone 'Redhead-1' (designer: MiaSnow Myriam).
The hairstyle is Bryce Designs Hinder in 'Spice' (designer:
Bryce Tully).
The shoes are Kal Rau Street
Sneakers (designer: Kal Rau). The colour of the
shoes and that of the laces can be altered via a menu. Images 2, 14
and 17 illustrate some of the colour variations. There are seven colour
variations for the shoes, and five different lace colours.
Location of images: Treasured
Isle and Green and Wild Garden Centre.
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109.
Jahi men's suits and colour-variable shoes
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This item features four separate purchases made at the Jahi Men and
Women's Fine Fashion store. They are: the Jahi men's pinstriped suit
in pink; the Jahi waistcoat and trousers set in green/yellow/orange
plaid; the Jahi men's white suit with 3 shirt/ties; and the Jahi Wingtip
colour-variable shoes. The designer of the clothing is Jayden
Zane.
The Jahi pink pinstriped suit
is created in the manner of a cartoon and has great style. The same
suit is available in other colours (red, blue and grey) at the store.
The upper part of the suit can be worn in 4 ways, all of which are illustrated
here: jacket/waistcoat/shirt (images 1 to 4), waistcoat/shirt (images
5 and 6), shirt only (images 7 and 8), jacket/shirt (images 9 and 10).
The trousers have a white and black belt (visible in images 7 and 8)
reminiscent of a tailor's measuring tape. The shoes worn with this suit
are the colour-variable Jahi Wingtip shoes, set here to pink
and white. See below for more information on these shoes. See also the
video featuring this fine pink suit.
The second Jahi ensemble featured
here is the Jahi waistcoat and trousers set in green/yellow/orange plaid
which appears in images 11 to 14. The red bow tie worn with this ensemble
is from the Meriken Co Gingham suit (designer: Yaszi
Mornington).
The Jahi Wingtip shoes
can be set to any colour using a HUD. The shoe is divided into 4 areas,
each of which can be set to a different colour. In images 13 and 14,
I have matched the colours to those used in the plaid fabric - yellow
(shoe uppers), dark green (toe and tongue), pale green (sole and heel),
and orange (laces). See image 15 for a view of the HUD menu. You select
which area of the shoe you want to colour from the four shown on the
left (the shoe uppers are selected in the example). Then you choose
a base colour from the small squares on the right (row 1, column 4 was
selected). This causes a colour-space for the base colour chosen to
appear in the centre. The small black circle can then be moved around
the colour-space to mix in white and/or black. A huge range of colours
can be achieved in this way.
The last clothing set featured
in this item is the Jahi men's white suit shown in images 16 to 18.
This suit comes with 3 shirt/tie combinations (not used here). The suit
fabric has a subtle white/grey motif. The Jahi Wingtip shoes
have been coloured grey and black this time to match the suit.
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PeeWee's hairstyle is Sirena Corporate in 'Sandy' (designer:
Natalia Zelmanov). The spectacles are Muism Galliano
(designer not recorded).
Location of images: Astonia
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110.
Phoenix Rising shirts, waistcoats and trousers from "Risk" and "Push" ranges
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This item features Phoenix Rising Push shirts in 9 colours,
Phoenix Rising Risk dress trousers in 4 colours, and Phoenix
Rising Risk waistcoats in 6 colours. Each garment was purchased
as a separate item at the Phoenix Rising store. The designer of the
clothing is Ashoka Eales.
The shirt colours are: 'Red', 'Gold', 'Grass', 'Grey', 'Ice', 'Orange',
'Pink', 'Royal', 'Teal'. The trousers are: 'Brown', 'Slate', 'Navy',
'Tan'. The waistcoats are: 'Mud', 'Red', 'Navy', 'Gold', 'Slate', 'Grass'.
The 'Gold' waistcoat appears pale olive green to me, and the 'Tan' trousers
are actually a deep olive green. Nevertheless, the colours are wonderful
and endless combinations are possible with this clothing.
The shirts have prim collars and
rolled sleeves. The prim collars supplied with the shirts come in two
versions - one is collar alone, the other is collar plus untied flexi-tie.
The ties have diagonal stripes in grey plus a color which complements
the shirt. I have used the flexi-tie version in image 4 only. The trousers
have lower leg prim attachments.
In each waistcoat pack there are
three "extras". These are Risk dress trousers in
'Slate' (so you don't need to buy that as a separate item), a Risk
white shirt, and a pocket watch. The Risk white shirt is similar
to the coloured Push ones, but has a more flamboyant style
of rolled sleeves. In image 12, this white shirt can be seen, together
with the 'Grass' waistcoat, and a pair of Armidi Gisaci Ruvido Slacks
in 'Bianco' (designers: Hudsen Armidi and London
Armidi). The white shirt shown is the untucked version (which
occupies the shirt and pants layers); the trousers are on the underpants
layer in the shot.
The pocket watch can be seen in image 12, and a close-up of it in image
13.
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PeeWee's skin is a new one shown here for the first time on my pages.
It is the MiaSnow Adam Redhead-2 by designer MiaSnow
Myriam.
The hairstyle is Tonic Brett
in 'Chestnut' (designer: Blaine Alderson).
The footwear used here is: in
image 1, Hoorenbeek Margin leather shoes in 'Berry' (designer:
Limer Fredriksson); in image 5, Urbatik Formal
shoes in 'Grey' (designer: McMokta93 Wyler); in image
7, Kalnins Elegance shoes in 'Pigeonpost' (designer: Maris
Kanto); in image 8, Jahi Wingtip colour-variable shoes
(designer: Jayden Zane); and in image 12, Swank Brothers
white Oxford shoes (designer: Doc Wrangler).
The Culture wristwatch with brown
leather strap visible in most of the images is by designer Tommy
Anton.
Location of images: Forest
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111.
Hoorenbeek corduroy jacket, smart trousers, polo shirt, and shoes
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This clothing was obtained as four separate purchases at Hoorenbeek's
main store. The designer of the clothing is Limer Fredriksson.
Hoorenbeek produce high-end products which are very well thought out
and good value. The clothing has modify and copy permissions which means
that a very good fit to the avatar can be obtained with a little effort.
The shoes are Hoorenbeek Allen
2.0 in 'Tan'. They are laced shoes with a very realistic leather
appearance. In the pack are actually three pairs of shoes - first, the
shoes alone as they are; secondly, the shoes with built-in lower sock
parts in brown; and thirdly, the same with the lower sock parts in black.
The versions with sock parts were not needed because the beige trousers used here cover the
top part of the shoe and no sock is showing.
The shoes are available in other colours at the store, including two-tone
options.
The Hoorenbeek beige corduroy jacket, as shown in images 1 and 3, is
constructed from a base garment on the jacket layer with sculpted attachments
for the collar/lapels, the lower sleeves, and the lower part of the
jacket body. When the jacket is worn, a shadow is cleverly created on
the clothing underneath which gives a greater degree of realism. There
is also a sleeve shaper which occupies the shirt layer to bulk out the
upper arms.
Included in the jacket pack is an alternative simpler version of the
jacket in which the whole garment is a single item on the jacket layer
not requiring any attachments. There is a second sleeve shaper for this
version of the jacket. This shaper bulks out the lower arms, and is
employed in image 5, which illustrates the simpler form of the jacket.
Notice that the prim belt, which is part of the trousers pack, is not
appropriate for wearing with the simpler version of the jacket.
The beige corduroy jacket is an excellent garment; it is available
in several other colours at the store.
The next garment, the Hoorenbeek
beige trousers, are also very attractive. In images 1 and 2, the lower
leg sections are formed by sculpted attachments. The trousers are provided
low-rise and high-rise, and also in versions on the the underpants layer
which can be used for tucking into boots.
A very attractive feature of the trousers is the provision of well-constructed
belts in three colours, of which the brown leather one can be seen in
image 6 with the high-rise trousers. There is also a black leather belt
and a really nice brown and beige one, in which the front part is brown
leather, and the rear part in a golden woven fabric. See images 7 and
8 for this fancy belt. Each belt comes in two copies, one each positioned
correctly for low-rise and high-rise. The belts are easily accommodated
by the sculpted lower section of the corduroy jacket (see image 1).
The final Hoorenbeek garment, the polo shirt in 'Sand', has a definite
greenish tinge, and is supplied on all layers. The bottom of the shirt
can be worn in a semi-tucked state with the central front part lifted
up to accommodate belt sections provided in brown and black. I think
these are for use with Hoorenbeek jeans which I have not got, so I have
not used this feature of the polo.
However, the delightful feature
of the polo is the collar attachment which is illustrated in composite
image 9. There are three settings for the collar: turned down; turned
up ("popped"); and half-way house. Each setting is present
in three options: with silk scarf; with tied neckerchief; and as collar
alone. So there are 3 x 3 = 9 possible ways of wearing the collar, all
of which are shown in image 9.
The polo collar is attached at the avatar's spine connection point,
while the corduroy jacket collar is attached at the chest, so both collars
can be worn together. However, only the "popped" shirt collar
is compatible with the jacket collar due to overlap. All polo collars
can be used with the simple (flat) version of the jacket. See images
3, 4 and 5.
The Hoorenbeek polo is available in a range of colours at the store.
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PeeWee's hairstyle is Exile Zack in 'Auburn' (designer: Kavar
Cleanslate). PeeWee's pipe is Don Reginaldo Classic Briar
Bent (designer: Reginaldo Rabeni).
Location of images: The Untroubled
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113.
Redgrave smart-casual menswear
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This item features smart-casual clothing from the Redgrave main store.
In the first few pictures, PeeWee is modelling Redgrave items (polo
shirt and trousers) based on clothing from El Ganso which is a real
life clothing firm in Madrid (www.elganso.com). The rest of the images
show other Redgrave items (not based on El Ganso). The SL designers
are Viola Leigh (for the El Ganso items) and Emilia
Redgrave or Talyssa Collins for the rest.
The excellent El Ganso/Redgrave
red polo shirt (designer: Viola Leigh) has collar attachments
and can be worn tucked or (as in image 6) long, outside the trousers.
Provided in the polo pack is a lower flounce attachment for the polo.
The attachment is resizeable, but it did not suit my avatar shape, and
so I have not used it.
The El Ganso/Redgrave beige herringbone
trousers (designer: Viola Leigh) have an integral coloured
belt and very good lower leg attachments. Also provided is a separate
belt attachment, and a second attachment which combines the belt with
the polo flounce mentioned in the previous paragraph. I have not used
these. There are instructions for changing the avatar shape parameters
to suit the belt attachments but I did not want to do this. There is
an alternative version of the trousers which is the whole garment in
one (on the pants layer) not requiring the lower leg attachments. This
can be seen in image 6. The shoes worn with this clothing are Kal Rau
colour-variable Street Sneakers (designer: Kal Rau).
The next ensemble from Redgrave
can be seen in image 7. It comprises Redgrave casual trousers in 'Ash',
and Redgrave Classic long-sleeved shirt in 'Lilac'. The trousers
are shown here in the high-rise version, but the pack includes low-rise
as well. The shirt can be worn tucked or long. The designer of these
very pleasing items is Emilia Redgrave.
In image 8, a green waistcoat
from the Sartoria S350 Boulevarder suit (designer: traveller
Bade) has been added. See item 44 on page 2 for the Boulevarder
suit.
In images 9 and 10, PeeWee is
wearing, to accompany the 'Ash' trousers, a Redgrave pullover/shirt
(combination item) in 'Cinza', which translates to 'Ash' (designer:
Talyssa Collins). This latter item was one of the first
things I bought in SL. I have it in 'Cinza', 'Rosa', and 'Palha'. The
shoes accompanying the clothing are SF Design laced dress shoes set
to 'Brown' (designer: swaffette Firefly).
In image 11, PeeWee is wearing
Redgrave striped green trousers (designer: Emilia Redgrave),
and to accompany them, the same Redgrave pullover/shirt combination
already mentioned, but this time in 'Rosa' ('Rose') (designer: Talyssa
Collins). The shoes are the same SF Design ones used previously,
but this time set to 'White'. The green trousers have an attractive
white belt which can be seen in the next image (number 12), in which
the shirt is the same Redgrave 'Lilac' one already seen at the beginning.
On top of the shirt is a Phoenix Rising Risk waistcoat in 'Red'.
The designer of the waistcoat is Ashoka Eales.
The final Redgrave trousers featured
here are Redgrave cargo pants in beige (designer: Emilia Redgrave)
which can be seen in the final three images. In 13, PeeWee is wearing
the Redgrave pullover/shirt in 'Palha' ('Straw') (designer: Talyssa
Collins). In image 14, he is wearing the tucked version of
the Macho Golden Flair shirt (designer: Savy Sands).
This reveals the detail on the cargo pants waist-band. In the final
image (15) the shoes are Redgrave Strap Loafers in 'Sand'.
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The skin used in this item is one not yet seen on my pages. It is the
MB Old Man 3.5 by designer Mirca Bekkers.
The hairstyle is Bryce Designs
Richard in 'Mist' (designer: Bryce Tully).
Location of images: Cheval
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114.
Hoorenbeek white pinstriped jacket
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The Hoorenbeek white pinstriped jacket is by designer Limer
Fredriksson. The jacket is constructed from a base garment
on the jacket layer, with attachments for collar and breast pocket,
lower sleeves, and the bottom body section. Composite image 4 illustrates
its construction. Notice that the false shadow cast by the jacket on
the garments underneath is part of the base garment. The breast pocket
has the badge of the Yorkshire Regiment, the Green Howards,
with lion rampant, white rose, and the Cross of St George on the pennant.
I have used items from PeeWee's wardrobe already seen on my pages to
combine with the excellent white Hoorenbeek jacket to produce some fine
ensembles for PeeWee.
In images 1 to 4, the Hoorenbeek
white jacket is combined with the Aoharu pink shirt and white tie from
the Elegant suit range by designer machang Pichot
(see item 34 on page 2), and Redgrave high-rise trousers in 'Ash' by
designer Emilia Redgrave (see item 113 on the current
page). The shoes are Swank Brothers white Oxford dress shoes
by designer Doc Wrangler (see item 27 on page 2).
In images 5 and 6, the Hoorenbeek
white jacket is combined with a similar Aoharu shirt this time in white,
and Armidi Gisaci Ruvido Slacks in 'Bianco' by designers Hudsen
Armidi and London Armidi (see item 27 on page
2).
In images 7 and 8, the Hoorenbeek
white jacket is combined with the Musashi-Do khaki shirt with InfiniTie
system tie set to grey/brown stripes by designer Shiryu Musashi
(see item 103 on the current page), and Hoorenbeek beige trousers by
designer Limer Fredriksson (see item 111 on the current
page).
Finally, in images 9 and 10, the
Hoorenbeek white jacket is combined with the Meriken Co polka-dot grey
shirt by designer Yaszi Mornington (see item 62 on
page 3), and Valiant washed-out blue Triniti jeans by designer
Wavie Haller (see item 54 on page 3). The shoes are
Meriken Co grey suede Woo shoes by designer Yaszi Mornington.
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PeeWee's skin is one not yet seen on my pages. It is the MB Riccardo
by designer Mirca Bekkers.
The hairstyle is Bryce Designs
Dexter in 'Flint' by designer Bryce Tully.
Location of images: Estruda
- La'Licious Designs.
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115.
Cattivo "Thadicus" Victorian suit in Burgundy and Tan
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This clothing set comprises burgundy jacket, tan breeches, off-white
shirt with stiff upturned collar, burgundy Ascot tie, red waistcoat,
brown hat with black band, silver walking stick, brown gloves and black
socks. The waistcoat, shirt and Ascot are each provided on different
layers. Also in the pack are composite items (shirt + Ascot, waistcoat
+ Ascot) again provided on different layers. All items have copy and
modify permissions. The designer of the clothing is Lissa Maertens.
The Thadicus suit comes in other colour combinations at the
store. See below for the shoes, which are not part of the outfit.
The burgundy jacket is provided in open and closed versions. There
are lower sleeve attachments with lace frills, which are a bit like
miniature ballet tutus or lampshades, and look foppish by today's standards.
Nevertheless, they have been carefully constructed and have flexi movement.
See image 4 for a close up of the frill. Fortunately, plain lower sleeve
attachments without the frills are also provided in the pack.
The tan breeches have a front flap for access rather than flies. The
front waist detail of the trousers can be seen in image 5, which also
shows the brown leather gloves with the right hand holding the walking
stick knob.
The red floral pattern on the front of the waistcoat can be seen in
image 6 in which the jacket has been removed, as has the Ascot tie.
The rear of the waistcoat is plain black silk.
The stiff upturned shirt collar
is supplied in two versions - one for use with the Ascot; the other
without. For the plain collar, see image 6 in which the Ascot is not
worn.
The silver-coloured walking stick,
as provided, is held in the normal vertical position and just requires
fine adjustment of position (using 'edit') to bring the handle snuggly
into the avatar's hand. However, because the item has copy and modify
permissions, this enables a second copy to be made and manoeuvred into
a horizontally-held position as shown in image 7.
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The shoes are Jeepers Creepers Colbert dress shoes in 'Copper'
by designer Eponymous Trenchmouth. They are pre-fitted
with attached brown lower sock parts; a pair of matching true socks
are provided in the pack. This avoids the difficulty of getting the
shoe size right without the ankle bones sticking through the side of
the shoe.
The slicked "hair" apparent
in the images is, in fact, on the hair base, and is for use with hats;
it is not a prim wig attachment, so there are no problems with poke-through
(designer: Ayla Holt).
Location of images: Isle of
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116.
Exile "Zack" hairstyle in 48 shades, and SG clothing separates
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The Exile Zack hairstyle is available in seven colour sets
- LIGHT BLONDES (6), DARK
BLONDES (6), LIGHT BROWNS
(6), DARK BROWNS (6), BLACKS
(8), REDS (8) and WILD
CARDS (8) - and also a full pack containing all 48 shades.
The hairstyle is quite brilliant and the colours used are vibrant and
very attractive - the best I have come across. The designer is Kavar
Cleanslate.
I first bought the REDS
pack, and have used three of the shades in previous items - 'nutmeg'
in items 73 and 78 on page 4, 'russet' in item 76 on page 4, and 'auburn'
in item 111 on the current page. I then bought the full pack which has
all 48 shades in a single folder. I sorted them into the seven sets
according to the colour chart on the wall in the shop. See image 4 for
a composite image of all 48 shades, sorted into sets, and arranged in
the same order as the shop chart. A super-sized version
of this can be seen in image 5 (large file 1.35 MB,
wait for loading).
On checking my image against the
contents of each colour set available in the store, I noticed an odd
thing. One shade, 'dusk', supplied in the LIGHT
BROWNS set, is much darker than any of the LIGHT
BROWNS on the wall chart. It actually matches one from
the DARK BROWNS set. Also, the
'earth' shade, which comes in the DARK BROWNS
set, is pale and, on comparing with the colour chart carefully, I think
it belongs in the LIGHT BROWNS.
I could be wrong, but I have shown it this way (with 'dusk' and 'earth'
swapped) on my composite image.
The SG casual clothing illustrated
here came in six separate purchases from the store. They are: SG Tear
Off chequer brown shirt; the same shirt in red; SG London
pullover in red and beige; SG Summer white t-shirts pack; SG
Dendi pale blue jeans; and SG Classic dark green chequer
trousers. The designer of the clothing is Sasha Gopheller.
In the first images, PeeWee is
wearing the SG Tear Off chequer shirt in brown, which has collar
and rolled sleeve attachments. Shown here worn long (outside the trousers),
the shirt is also provided in the pack in a tucked version. Worn underneath
the shirt is the plain white SG Summer t-shirt. This t-shirt
comes in a pack of three - plain fabric (as worn), ribbed fabric, and
plain fabric with black motif. The t-shirts can be worn long or tucked.
The SG Dendi pale blue jeans shown in these images are low-rise
and have lower-leg flared attachments with turned-up bottoms.
The hairstyle to accompany this
clothing (images 1, 3 and 6) is the Exile Zack in 'cinnamon'
from the LIGHT BROWNS set (designer:
Kavar Cleanslate).
In images 7 to 10, PeeWee is wearing
the SG London pullover in red and beige (designer: Sasha
Gopheller). The trousers are SG Classic dark green
chequer ones, which are low rise and have lower-leg flared attachments.
The pullover has a half zipper, and rolled-sleeve and collar attachments.
In the pullover pack, there are both long and tucked versions of the
garment. The tucked version has shorter sleeves, apparently pulled up
the arms some way. The tucked pullover can be seen in image 9, in which
I have removed the pullover collar attachment giving an alternative
look.
The hairstyle to accompany this
clothing (images 7 to 10) is the Exile Zack in 'ash' from the
LIGHT BLONDES set (designer:
Kavar Cleanslate).
The pullover attachments have copy
and modify permissions, and I have taken advantage of this by making
copies of the rolled sleeves, reattaching the copies to the upper arms
(instead of lower arms), and enlarging and repositioning them to create
sleeves rolled at the elbow instead of at the wrist (see image 10).
For images 11 and 12, PeeWee is
wearing the SG Tear Off chequer shirt, this time in red. The
hairstyle is Exile Zack in 'garnet' from the WILD
CARDS set (designer: Kavar Cleanslate).
Finally, in images 13 and 14, PeeWee
is wearing the SG Summer white ribbed t-shirt (designer: Sasha
Gopheller). The hairstyle is Exile Zack in 'brownsugar'
from the DARK BROWNS set (designer:
Kavar Cleanslate).
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The shoes are Jeepers Creepers Scratch in 'Brown' by designer
Eponymous Trenchmouth.
Location of images: Green and
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117.
Atelier Bonetto outfit "The Player"
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The Atelier Bonetto outfit The Player comprises dark green
shirt, brown sleeveless pullover, and brown and white trousers in plaid/chequer
fabric. The designer of the clothing is Pidria Bonetto.
In image 6, the Atelier shirt
and pullover are replaced by a Capezo Tango Brown Muster shirt
(designer: Johnny Norwood).
In image 7, on top of the Atelier
shirt, PeeWee is wearing the New Babbage Pearse'd & Cut
smoking jacket and cap (designer: Edward Pearse). The
jacket has a separate belt attachment with flexi tails. The smoking
cap has a black tassle.
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PeeWee's skin is a new one not yet featured. It is the PK Kotaro,
designer: Psycho Kondor.
The hairstyle is Exile Zack
in 'coffee' (designer: Kavar Cleanslate). For wearing
under the smoking cap (image 7), I made a copy of the hair and modified
it to remove front parts which stuck through the cap. See previous item
(no.116) for the full colour range of the Zack hairstyle.
The shoes are Jeepers Creepers
Colbert dress shoes in 'Copper' by designer Eponymous
Trenchmouth. PeeWee's pipe is Don Reginaldo Classic Briar
Bent (designer: Reginaldo Rabeni).
Location of images: iTutu Cafe.
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Utopia "Michael Mustang Moka" suit
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The Utopia Michael Mustang Moka suit pack comprises brown open
jacket and trousers, with beige waistcoat, white shirt, scarves, tie,
and white rose. The designer of the suit is saby Clary.
The designer of the white rose which came in the suit pack is BabyDream
Jun.
There are two different modes for wearing the suit - an "outdoor"
look with jacket collar turned up and scarf, and an "indoor"
look with collar down and no scarf.
The jacket is constructed from a base garment to which are added four
attachments: the below-waist section which is flexi, the left and right
jacket/shirt cuffs, and a collar/tie assembly. The collar/tie assembly
(jacket collar + shirt collar + tie) comes in six versions. Four have
upturned jacket collar with choice of four different flexi scarves.
The other two have downturned jacket collar with a choice of fabric
- either plain brown or fancy brown figured velvet described as "royal"
in the inventory. The jacket cuffs are in two versions to match the
collar fabric - plain brown or "royal".
In the first images, PeeWee is wearing the "outdoor" look
with a fine scarf in beige stripes. In image 4, the "indoor"
look is illustrated, with the jacket collar and cuffs in "royal"
figured velvet. Images 5 to 8 show the four different scarves.
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PeeWee's skin is a new one. It is the MB Bruno by designer
Mirca Bekkers.
PeeWee's hairstyle is Bryce Designs
Richard in 'Mist' by designer Bryce Tully.
The shoes are INDI Designs O'Reilly Low Shoes in dark brown
by designer Jamie Homer.
Location of images: Forest
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