Just checked, and I see that the last time I posted photos of Crazy Ed was last year!
This outfit that Crazy Ed is wearing (which consists of the jacket, pants and belt) was entirely designed and handsewn by the Japanese auction seller I had bought it from. It's one-of-a-kind, and the details and workmanship are amazing. I guess that's why it cost me more than anything I actually have in my own wardrobe!
This is my version of a midlife crisis. Men spend their money on fast cars, I spend mine on hot resin boys. XD
FYI: BJDs are ball-jointed dolls made of polyurethane resin, handcast and handstrung. They are highly posable and customizable. My boys are 60cm tall. (About 2 feet.) BJDs of this size weigh about 3-4 kg. (About 6-8lbs.) You can google "BJD" for more information.
I`ve spent it on paying the bills of educating our suns at that time. I guest children are at most expensive when they go to the university and on there own in a other city.
What a lovely collage of you Crazy Ed. There are worse ways to spend you money on
Crazy, cool wardrobe! I can imagine the price of that hand-made outfit. Very beautifully done ... Crazy Ed looks so pleased! Especially love the bottom right photo ... he's got attitude!!
Fabulous shot of this beautiful boy and I love that outfit. I googled BJD and the info about them is so very interesting. I see they have a lot of neat accessories on eBay, too. Fascinating fun hobby!
looks can be so deceiving because crazy ed looks like a softie. but crazy or not, he is a cutie and a damn good dresser! i love his sunnies, though, they give him the tough look. rock on, boy!
A great, big, hot and rockin' "THANK YOU!" to everyone! Glad you've enjoyed seeing Crazy Ed! He loves getting all dressed up for no reason. HAHA. Thank you so much for visiting and leaving a comment. I appreciate it!
What a lovely collage of you Crazy Ed. There are worse ways to spend you money on