Using this wire stripping tool can quickly and effectively strip, cut and crimp, thus saving time and effort.Using this wire stripping tool can quickly and effectively strip, cut and crimp, thus saving time and effort.With self-adjusting jaws, it is very suitable for copper and aluminum cables of 10-24AWG (0.2-6MM2). Thumb wheel micro adjusting swivel knob to strip wire smaller than 24 AWG.Plastic and cushioned grips can provide maximum leverage (PP&TPR), and increase comfort and reduce hand fatigue making the grip Self Adjusting. Stripping tools are very suitable for large or small jobs.The drop-forged and heat-treated steel construction with excellent hardness pliers are strong and durable enough to handle even the most difficult tasks.This self-adjusting wire stripper is very suitable for electricians, DIY, industrial and household use. Use it to strip, cut copper wires, aluminum wires, armored core wires, electrical cables and insulated terminals electrical crimpingShipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this itemWarranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
Karl Lagerfeld Fall 2025: Le Smoking Is Always Allowed
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When Hun Kim first met Karl Lagerfeld roughly a decade ago, he was astonished by the German designer’s ramrod posture, which he attributed partly to the 7-centimeter height of his shirt collar. “It really changes your attitude,” remarked Kim, design director of the Karl Lagerfeld brand. “Every time I met him, he was perfect.” As design director of the house that Lagerfeld built, Kim continues to draw inspiration from the late designer’s graphic style of dressing, immortalized on a “wall of Karl” photos in his Amsterdam studio. For example, he plucked a shimmering tweed texture worn by Lagerfeld for a handsome pantsuit with satin lapels, and a mannish topcoat with a double-layer appearance for the fall 2025 collection, which skews dressy. You could imagine both worn today by American writer, humorist and “Pretend It’s a City” star Fran Lebowitz, a kindred spirit and buddy of Lagerfeld’s since the ’80s. Hun played with white shirts — this time with a normal-sized collar but an outsized bow — as well as elements from tuxedos, including cummerbunds, which extended into a big bow on a slim skirt, and peak lapels, the main feature of a sleeveless jumpsuit with a corset waist. You May Also Like Tailoring tinged with a rock ‘n’ roll edge was how Lagerfeld rolled: hence the oversize or off-the-shoulder biker jackets, the broad-shouldered jackets whittled down to a small waist via seaming, and the drama of eco shearling puffers, sleeveless tops and a handbag designed like a pillow cushion, and resembling a mop-haired dog when tucked under the arm. Kim seems to be applying more of his own signatures to the brand, but based on a deep understanding of Lagerfeld’s design ideas and values: How a big button can be as beautiful as a brooch; how a KL monogram finishes off a handbag just so, and how his slogans, know as Karl-isms, look cool on the brand’s workwear-leaning jeans line. “I’m living my memoir, I don’t need to write it,” read one.