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Knee-length men's raincoats are built to withstand heavy rain. It is one of the best black longline knee length rain jacket.
A friend customisd this piece for his wife. Very sweet of him! ( a portion shown only)Go to www.artathomestudio.com for more information.
these were originally sassy "first edition"'s boots, i repainted them and made them into a peep toe!
By Gabriel Rocha
Customise your own Speciali at www.umbro.com/mydesign/
See this design at www.umbro.com/mydesign/pt_BR/gallery/2h0
A delightful polyester skirt customised from a suit in this fabric (gross). Bright blue background with bands of mini floral designs and large, feature band across kneelength skirt with gathers at waistband and zip closure. Waistband measures 15.5" across when laid flat.
£4.00
Freshly built today with all the exotic materials I could get my paws on. 2009 KH24 frame, KH Titanium hub, magnesium Wellgo pedals, carbon fibre seatbase, carbon fibre Deathgrip handle, Thomson seatpost, Nimbus Venture ISIS 150mm cranks. Weighs 5kg on my non-accurate bathroom scales.
Zeel premium reversible rain suit is made from durable material and is sturdy enough to withstand heavy rainfall. The design is quite stylish while taking care of the utility aspect. It has an adjustable hood with drawstrings. The navy blue reversible rain suit is available in multiple sizes. It can fit everyone’s requirements and makes for great corporate gifts.
This is where the GXR goes into.
I have a old messenger lying around, and since I have the domke 3 compartment insert which fits the largest compartment on the bag, I decided to do some DIY.
Typically, 1 will just use dump the insert in, but sometimes you just hate it when the insert comes out when you pull your camera out.
So to make sure that doesn't happen, I have the length of the bag compartment sewed with velcro which will fit the Domke insert (already comes with Velcro). See picture on the top right hand corner.
Small and simple, and contains all my usual stuff for a GXR setup.
Alphabet designed to represent me as a person: who I am, what I do, where I'm from, etc...
I used each of the letters that spell out my name to show the physical aspect of me that people usually see; such as things I wear or have with me. I showed this by incorporating illustrated images of them on to the letters. I then used the remainder of the letters to communicate different things about me, such as where I'm from, words that I say, etc. I kept these designs more simple by just using words/symbols within the letters so that there is a clear distinction between them. I hand drew each of the letter designs to represent the fact that I am hand made by myself and I am who I want to be, not what someone else has made.
I used a series of colours then with the designs to show the fact that I am bright and creative. For the background, I used a selection of photos of people I am close to and places I have been. Then, using a bokeh style I made them look worn to represent the fact that they are timeless memories, and presented each of the designs to look like a series of polaroid pictures.
Project Title: Customised Alphabet
Brief: University Summer Brief
Date: August 2010
Online: www.sarahpritchard.co.uk