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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

@lolakimono : Actually adore it!

 

Great western/denim look and I wear a wide variety of denim jackets. 

 

I love mixing textures.

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho


@gizmogal wrote:

Distinct No thanks from me. I see no fashion or attractiveness or practicality in the look of that garment. Model looks stoned, or just a hot mess, which completed the negative for me, although it’s completely irrelevant. 


Looks like something my dog would curl up on....

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

@Mombo1 

 

Not my dog - he would growl at it!

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

I'll have to think about this for awhile.  Maybe a different poncho....

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

Hmmm.....I don't know.

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

It is not my style, but I think it’s kind of cool—looks like a serape (not a cheap rug). The colors are pretty. 

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

Yay from me! I make and wear stuff like that .
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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

I'd wear it. Not for $400 bucks though. I could make one; it looks easy enough.

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

I like things like this, and my mind instantly goes to a DIY on it 

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Re: Levi's Made & Crafted Trucker Poncho

I would've loved this and probably made it back in the 60's-70's.  But now, not so much.

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