Monday, June 15, 2015

072

It's been a while since I posted  my last entry, sorry for being lazy dumb ass again.  I can’t guarantee I won’t be negligent with my blog entries for another six months, but I'll do my best.

I am so grateful for having so much views, so I really should  try to write more often.

This time I have more things to share than usually, but I won't do this in chronological order.


Last time I mentioned that I've bought a pair of Xfrm pants from Men Closet Child.
I had luck and I found their matching upper part (which was also listed on Mens Closet Child). This means I own another setup made by Xfrm.





Unfortunately it's not the best choice to wear when  the temperature is around 25-30 ºC outside. Hopefully this Summer won't be that long, I really want to wear this in autumn.


I was afraid that I would dislike the white part on it's shoulders, but it looks great, just like those oversized buttons. It was 2,280円 with 40% discount, since the retail price was around 18,000円 . It is totally worth it imho.








I bought another pants made by from Xfrm. It was love at first sight, because of the curly-whirly pattern. They have a really nice material, it's not that thick. They were also super cheap, I only paid 3,800円 (retail price was 16,000円 -  so it was a cheap deal, if you had any doubts).







If you have been following my blog for a while, you may have seen that I have new boots as well. A pair of boots that I wanted since ages, so another dream came true. Another thing you may notice is that implant on my chest.  I won't lie, it's  inspired by MEJIBRAY's vocalist, Tsuzuku. I'm not a big fan of their music, but I kinda like their style.


But, first lemme' talk about the boots. They are made by Roshell (or Rochelle), and the original price was around 5-6,000円, but this used pair cost only 3,500円. They have a really nice material (compared to my first Japanese boots)), and look huge. I mean.. Don’t they look robust? They do!






'Bout the implant. It was made by a Hungarian body modification specialist, Gábor Zagyvai. He used local anesthetic injection, so it wasn't that painful that it might look (to be honest I didn't feel anything). It didn’t hurt  for a minute, so if you want an implant, don't listen to Ondore’s lies.


I have read a  lot of articles, where people said it felt horrible. It isn't that bad at all (maybe without anesthetic, it is). I could say a price, but I won't. Because it depends on the jewelry you want (size, material - mine is silicone, btw), and the artist you have chosen. But let me just say, if you really want to do something like this, the price isn't an issue.

You can contact Gábor via his Facebook, or email, you won’t be disasppointed, I say.



All those superb photos taken by my awesome cosplayer bedfellow and lover, HanniCos.