Subeautique: Bow-E Peyote
There’s a little something for everyone with this new Subeautique Bow-E line!
Dee Layla Cinders and Scales and Romero Post Mortem have been retired!
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Fray
I completely skipped over this news post for this set and only just went looking for it after snagging the beard in the subeautique omg
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Amanita
I'm not sure about those suspenders over Stamping Kit :D It looks pretty weird to me :D
But hairs fit nicely to man looks as well!
But hairs fit nicely to man looks as well!
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Mackenzi
I thought the "bow-e peyote" was a pun on "wile e coyote" until I remembered bow-e is the name of the designer haha.
The icon/logo looks like a different plant altogether, oh no xD
The icon/logo looks like a different plant altogether, oh no xD
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Laurey
Although I suppose it also depends how many items are in each set. Like this one is basically 2 sets with so many items.
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Laurey
@Princezz
About 2 years seems to be the norm for these sets, based on the retirement data I have. The oldest set that is currently still available in the shop is Sougara Wasteland Cowboy, which was released in February 2016.
Retirements might slow down though if they aren't releasing as many new sets. In 2015, there were 16 new sets released, but 2016 and 2017 only had about 7-8 new sets each. And 2018 so far has had 2 new sets, both released this month.
About 2 years seems to be the norm for these sets, based on the retirement data I have. The oldest set that is currently still available in the shop is Sougara Wasteland Cowboy, which was released in February 2016.
Retirements might slow down though if they aren't releasing as many new sets. In 2015, there were 16 new sets released, but 2016 and 2017 only had about 7-8 new sets each. And 2018 so far has had 2 new sets, both released this month.
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intermission
MORE KNITTING!
though... leaving out the heel and toes and knitting a strap for the foot would absolutely be the same amount, if not more work than just finishing the sock normally.
BUT MORE KNITTING!
though... leaving out the heel and toes and knitting a strap for the foot would absolutely be the same amount, if not more work than just finishing the sock normally.
BUT MORE KNITTING!
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Sneaky
Cinders and Scales got retired? But it's only been there for about 2 or 3 years? I don't know how long retirements take, but I thought it would be longer than that...It really feels like it wasn't long ago that it was introduced...
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Strength
The word peyote is also used in a common and intricate type of stitch in jewelry making, named after the jewelry used in peyote ceremonies but used by many cultures throughout the world. Also, Bow-E's Plumeria line is also named after a type of flower. It's more likely that the Bow-E lines have a plant theme and was not trying to appropriate any cultures.
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MagesTea
@bulleta - Peyote is part of sacred rituals in some Native American (or First Nations) tribes and is very instrumental in seeking one's Spirit Animal (which you can't have unless you've gone through this AND are Native American) and vision Quests. A bunch of white people 'borrowing' (see - stealing) it for a hipster fashion line, even on a pet website is cultural appropriation and not cool. The plant itself is fine, it's how it's being used that is the problem.
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Christopher
somethin about naming a set after a sacred psychoactive plant and then making it all generic hipster clothing leaves a bad taste in my mouth but like, at least the hair is cute
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Iridescent
my theory is it's called Peyote for the southwestern feel and because it rhymes with Bow-E ;) Bow-E Peoyot-E
*puts 100sp on it*
*puts 100sp on it*
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Lantern
I now fully expect more subq sets to be named after psychoactive plants. Don't disappoint me.
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Raggy
I've still not seen any from the November set, Im just unlucky I guess. These are a good new load of items though,thank you.
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curbdirt
AT LONG LAST!! A second Bow-E line! :tada:
I hope this designer continues to release in such quality AND quantity :ok_hand:
I hope this designer continues to release in such quality AND quantity :ok_hand:
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feral
I'm also very confused and curious about the name of this line. Can we have some insight as to why the name Peyote was used for this? Maybe we're just not understanding...?
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far
I am confused about the plant name (because it isn't accurate to the actual icon) but overall, it is a fantastic line.
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innamoramento
@Truffula
Well, facial hair is mostly used by men. women don't really like to have it ;) the same goes on subeta.
yay a new TC item for crafter.. the unfinished knitting.
Well, facial hair is mostly used by men. women don't really like to have it ;) the same goes on subeta.
yay a new TC item for crafter.. the unfinished knitting.
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usagi
wl'd mostly everything
y'all on a roll with subQ
loving how the hair bun was split from the beard because that's some lovely hair ♥️
/applause T_T
y'all on a roll with subQ
loving how the hair bun was split from the beard because that's some lovely hair ♥️
/applause T_T
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Johnny_673
Yet I find all of the items cute and beautiful, all the clothing seems a little flat ;o; its probably just me, but its always like that and I know when its the same artist
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Truffula
Amber, I don't quite get how there is male and female items... I thought all items in Subeta are usable by all genders?
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Les
Ooooooh. New circular glasses C: and the hair styles
wish there was a new nose, but there's so many items i can see why there wouldn't be! The new items look great.
wish there was a new nose, but there's so many items i can see why there wouldn't be! The new items look great.
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Ferinsy
Wow, that'll take some time to collect :P
And I love most items, but I think the whole set isn't something I'd wear... anyway, kudos for the eyes and lips, mainly
And I love most items, but I think the whole set isn't something I'd wear... anyway, kudos for the eyes and lips, mainly
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jensen
the item art alone has me sold, i love everything, but please... please give me knockoffs of those wigs........ the conditioner is Perfect
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