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The Steampunk Movement?

Sunday, April 13, 2008

I've been seeing this everywhere for months, and you know what? It's AWESOME.


Check out these goggles:
I didn't realize it was an actual style trend until recently. I think it's super crazy rad.

I'm gonna add buckles and compasses and pleather to everything I own.

Retro-Futuristic? I'm in.

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  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    I am too! I love it, I've always thought if I made fabric costumes I would do them like that. I think I first really noticed it in the movie Waterworld, rewatch it just for the awesome costumes. I dono where they found all that cool fabric on the ocean =]

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