- CCedar1 year agoRated 5 out of 5 starsSick
I haven’t bought this patch but I was looking at scans of Gustave Sore’s illustrations of Dante’s Divine Comedy and recognized this detail in Canto XIX (see attached). Thought I would share in case anybody else was wondering where this originally came from. Have a great day!
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Was this helpful? - MJMavis J.Verified Buyer6 months agoRated 5 out of 5 starsJust beautiful
This is a gorgeous and hilarious patch - my only issue is determining the perfect item to put it on!
Was this helpful? - SESahar E.Verified Buyer1 year agoRated 5 out of 5 starsI’ve loved this thing since I first laid eyes upon it.
Great quality. It looks amazing (it feels nice too!), the details of the fine line work are clear, it stays true to the work it was based on, and ps, if you don’t like Dante’s inferno/you haven’t read it/you don’t know what it that is, that’s fine! it’s a great patch by itself anyway.
It is perfect. I want to be buried with it, thank you.
Was this helpful? - EEmilieVerified Buyer1 year agoRated 5 out of 5 starsFootsies
It goes well with my Dante and Virgil jacket, I just ironed it on the front pocket of my denim jacket.
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