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  1. I’m sorry to not agree with you for once, Ryan, I think the pants work very well without cuffs, I showed them like that in slmen.com. You just need to modify slightly the length, that is all!

    So this suit is, in my humble opinion, really versatile, and anyone can enjoy it!

    The special RFL version has no modify pants, but fortunately they are set at the perfect point to be worn with or without the cuffs.

    BTW, great association with the boho sandals from Shiny Things!!!!! :-D

    Comment by Ben Vanguard — August 7, 2007 @ 7:18 pm

  2. Thanks for sharing your own view, Ben! :D

    Be sure to click through to Ben’s review via the link in his comment to see this suit without the prim pants cuffs–you may like them better that way than I did.

    Comment by Ryan Darragh — August 7, 2007 @ 7:29 pm

  3. Excellent article, Ryan!
    The suit is really gorgeous and love to see it with the sandals.

    Comment by Ana Lutetia — August 8, 2007 @ 5:18 am

  4. I like the idea of sculpties to creatively finish off an outfit, but they just don’t work for me. It’s especially rough to stretch them out on pants because if you stretch them and attempt to keep the same size ratios they become too long. And if you stretch them on either X & Y side they just end up looking weird. I had that same sculptie problem with the suit from Last Call as well.

    I do have this outfit in the purple RFL version and it’s very nice sans sculptie prims. Appropriately I wore it to Hef’s Playboy sim for a live concert last night. I was going for a little outlandish in color and very classic old school. This outfit (in purple) nailed it on the head for that occasion.

    Comment by Oscar Page — August 8, 2007 @ 8:44 am

  5. Okay, this skin looks much better on you today than in your previous post that focused on these skins…did you do something different?

    Nice suit. I have to admit I kinda cringed at sandals worn with it, but since Ben Vanguard thought it was an interesting combination, I found myself giving it another thought. ;)

    Comment by Joshua Walsh — August 8, 2007 @ 10:37 am

  6. Oscar, I feel for you every time I hear about your frustrations with prim accessories–hair, shoes, clothing add-ons, whatever. Some designers have started including hair and shoes in smaller, medium and larger sizes…maybe we’ll start seeing the same thing with prim clothing add-ons. Just a hint to our designer friends out there. ;)

    I don’t think I did anything different with the Entice skin this time out, no slider setting changes or anything. Of course the pictures were taken in a different environment, with different lighting conditions–maybe that makes the difference? The lighting in some of these pictures is quite warm, something I usually avoid in the studio, especially with skins as I don’t want to affect the skin tones.

    Comment by Ryan Darragh — August 8, 2007 @ 1:18 pm

  7. I bought two white and gray colors. Unfortunately, it is over price for the quality. Not much lady really think it was nice when I was wearing it. I only good at the picture among other product in the same line. One time wearing is quite enough. Twice, noway.

    Comment by zunix — August 11, 2007 @ 5:01 am

  8. Ben is ever turning heads and minds with his distinct fashion style. It’s some sort of Jedi mind trick. Notice how when he gives his stamp of approval to the use of the Boho sandals the hardened heart melts. Very unusual, Ryan, but it definitely looks dapper. The backdrop, the lighting in the photos looks phenomenal. Really makes me want to make a trip to N’Orleans.

    I have never met any lad or lass that doesn’t look like a million bucks wearing Casa Del Shai clothing. The designs are always sophisticated and sexy – and fortunately, she does so consistently for both male and female audiences.

    As for Oscar, he is quite a strapping lad. I can see how he may have some difficulties fitting prim attachments to his Adonis-like proportions. Shed no tears for him, Ryan, for he is a chick magnet of epic proportions regardless.

    Comment by Catero Revolution — August 18, 2007 @ 3:54 am

  9. I have to admit I kinda cringed at sandals worn with it

    It’s a Southern thing. You wouldn’t understand. :)

    Comment by Sean Clancy — August 19, 2007 @ 12:08 am

  10. [...] yet to try them with a tux). In fact, I sometimes get crap for wearing sandals when others find it stylistically inappropriate. They’re entitled to their opinions, of course, even when they’re [...]

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