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nicelynice

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Asobu, I really like that fit, relaxed as hell. Definiately feeling the trousers more than the top on that Yohji getup

man I miss Muji
 

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Originally Posted by Stazy
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W+H
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Paul Smith


I love the fit on those jeans. What is "Postage" and where2kop?

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Well I'm going to give this a lukewarm thumbs down. When have a bunch of quirky items with interesting details, you can't just throw them together in a generic way and expect it to become a value-added outfit. The entire thing needs a greater variety of texture; the overabundance of sheeny techy fabrics somehow strikes me as vaguely unpleasant. The black pants are way too stark for everything else, especially the sneakers. The fully buttoned-up three-button jacket creates a big block of beige that has no visual flow with the shirt or pants, and begs for sturdier footwear than the low-profile sneakers. The club collar bib shirt somehow got invited to the party but is just sulking to himself in the corner.

I mean it's not horrible, but for the amount of $$$ you couldv'e put together something much better. The combination is a little tonedeaf. Those little interesting details so prized by members this forum aren't really wortha whole lot inandof themselves. You need to take these articles of clothes and surround them with the right kind of friends to create a dynamic, more-than-the-sum-of-its-parts combination. The clothes so desparately want to be a part of such an outfit. It is their life's dream! And they're trying to tell you how to do it-- you just have to have the ears to listen.
 

KitAkira

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Originally Posted by oneeightyseven
obviously sri lanken you racist fok!
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Indian according to what he posted in the Temple
 

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Originally Posted by tagutcow
Well I'm going to give this a lukewarm thumbs down. When have a bunch of quirky items with interesting details, you can't just throw them together in a generic way and expect it to become a value-added outfit. The entire thing needs a greater variety of texture; the overabundance of sheeny techy fabrics somehow strikes me as vaguely unpleasant. The black pants are way too stark for everything else, especially the sneakers. The fully buttoned-up three-button jacket creates a big block of beige that has no visual flow with the shirt or pants, and begs for sturdier footwear than the low-profile sneakers. The club collar bib shirt somehow got invited to the party but is just sulking to himself in the corner.

I mean it's not horrible, but for the amount of $$$ you couldv'e put together something much better. The combination is a little tonedeaf. Those little interesting details so prized by members this forum aren't really wortha whole lot inandof themselves. You need to take these articles of clothes and surround them with the right kind of friends to create a dynamic, more-than-the-sum-of-its-parts combination. The clothes so desparately want to be a part of such an outfit. It is their life's dream! And they're trying to tell you how to do it-- you just have to have the ears to listen.


Quit hating dude, you might get banned.
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asobu, too relaxed fit for my taste but I like that you are working something outside the usual.

observation = more waywts include buttoning shirts up all the way. looks good on sq. I like it but don't know if I can pull that off personally.
 

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I have too many pink items of clothing, bring on the hate. "Dressed up" because **** yeah 5 day vacation starting from tomorrow.

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Originally Posted by DLester
observation = more waywts include buttoning shirts up all the way. looks good on sq. I like it but don't know if I can pull that off personally.
Not a fan
 

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^ and as I was saying more fits w/ shirts buttoned up all the way. the trend is upon us.

good spring look aeglus.
 

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somebody shop aeglus into the miami vice photo pls.
 

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