This is a scheduled post planned to be published at 25.7.2016 at 14:42
Khaki was once considered a color for poor people because it lacked the vibrance and happiness portrayed by the then trendsetting models,  designers and fashion magazines, but also for its resemblance to the natural colour pattern, making its owners seem disdainful and distanced of society as if seeking detachment from blissful,unreflective modernity Khaki was once considered a color for poor people because it lacked the vibrance and happiness portrayed by the then trendsetting models, designers and fashion magazines, but also for its resemblance to the natural colour pattern, making its owners seem disdainful and distanced of society as if seeking detachment from blissful,unreflective modernity
25.7.2016 at 14:42