Just spotted that post and immediately thought, "have to get over to Pseu's and let her know." You were so right-on! In tandem with the Sart, good stuff!
Britain is plagued with American Grey squirrels, threatening the almost extinct native Red. A squirrel, rather than a rabbit vest could be a way for UK dressers to do their bit for Blighty, while keeping the indoor drafts at bay.
Man, you a good! Leave it to Sart to find the rabbits. I haven't bagged my first one yet. I'll keep you posted.
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You call 'em like you see 'em!
ReplyDeleteOMG (and I never use that textspeak!) The "wascally wabbit" vest! I'd probably be safe and use a flea collar if I wore one!
ReplyDeleteJust spotted that post and immediately thought, "have to get over to Pseu's and let her know." You were so right-on! In tandem with the Sart, good stuff!
ReplyDeleteYou are good. Bugs better watch out. It seems to be rabbit hunting season.
ReplyDeleteFashion, shmashion- it just screams "Wookie" to me.
ReplyDeleteBut good call.
As soon as I saw the Sartorialist pics, I thought of your blog. Good call! Can't say I'm thrilled about the trend, though. Big, furry rectangles.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't care if they're in fashion. I think those fur vests are just hideous--squares of hide with no style at all.
ReplyDeleteBritain is plagued with American Grey squirrels, threatening the almost extinct native Red. A squirrel, rather than a rabbit vest could be a way for UK dressers to do their bit for Blighty, while keeping the indoor drafts at bay.
ReplyDeleteWow fashion psychic award here!
ReplyDeleteOk, I saw my first two rabbits on the metro last night. Think Ab Fab and you'll get the picture.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeletenice blog...
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