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Originally Posted by ma1
you look like every other university bro except all that **** cost 100x more
everything fits 100x better than every other university bro too that being said i'm not really a fan of the wash on the jeans, but the fit is awesome.
 

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Originally Posted by James_M
Just because something is supposed to fit a certain way doesn't mean that way looks good. However, in this case it does. Not my style but for what mellowfellow is going for he nails it pretty much all the time.

I agree, it looks good on him. That fit would bad on me, so I don't even bother with it personally. I can't wear boxy and short clothes. I posted some boxy fits a while back and got a few
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^i'm not a fan of matching or coordinating colors so brown and brown do nothing for me plus I'm not a hoodie guy

grouper what is going on with that sleeve action? button one more at the bottom of the cardi
 

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Hoodie fits nice and snug when I zip it up. The only thing is the shoulders are just a tad wide. I probably could fit in the next size down (if I could find it.. this is already a slim fit small) but this hoodie isn't big enough to make me want to try and find it. It does look a little big when it's unzipped though. However, I wear it zipped up 95% of the time.


Edit: @jet, the hoodie is olive and the boots are brown. They actually don't look nearly identical IRL. They look very clearly different on my monitor too, actually.
 

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Originally Posted by ma1
you look like every other university bro except all that **** cost 100x more

i wish this argument would ******* die already.
 

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Originally Posted by indesertum
i wish this argument would ******* die already.

yes, pleaaaaseeee

Also, what university bros do people know with clothes that fit that well or boots that nice?
 

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Sh0e, how tall are you? I think everything looks nice, but that with the combination of the hoodie + stacking, you run the risk of making yourself look short (of course, this could just be the camera angle). It's obvious that everything fits perfectly, and I especially like the length of the t-shirt. I imagine, however, that a slightly deeper-cut neckline might elongate your torso somewhat. Zipping the hoodie might also help with this, as when it's left open the silhouette is rather boxy - again, none of this is necessarily a bad thing, especially if workwear-lux (is that a thing?) is what you're after. This could all be me projecting my fear of constricting necklines, however. Anyway, like I said before, I think the jeans and boots look good both untucked and tucked (tie your laces!)
 

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Thanks for the input. I am very short (try 5'4" ish
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I definitely want to try some different necklines but I'm having a hard time finding ones that I like and/or look good on me. Pretty much every v-neck I've tried just doesn't seem to look right in my eyes, and I haven't been able to find practically any scoop neck/loose crew/whatever shirts to try. I am more than aware that my tops game is sub-par. Just need help finding something good. Sizing also seems to be a bit of an issue for me, all things considered.
 

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Originally Posted by nahneun
yes, this is styleforum, not fashionforum.

Originally Posted by indesertum
i wish this argument would ******* die already.

Why does looking normal = style? Why is fashionable not stylish? People are IDIOTS.
 

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Originally Posted by mellowfellow
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Originally Posted by gtu2004
i think the cardigan has too much material and too big but that could just be me
I'm a little late, but I love this ensemble. And I don't think that this cardigan is unintentionally over-sized at all: it's called a DROP SHOULDER. The color is dreamy. This dude clearly knows what he's doing here.
 

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JET, the pants is dark navy.
Excellent, that's what I was hoping. Good to see loafers getting love after the bad rap they get from non-sf type versions. I have a pair of dries that are off the chain that go excellent with my super tapered comme pants.
 

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Originally Posted by sh0ebox
Thanks for the input. I am very short (try 5'4" ish
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)... so it's probably not just the camera angle making me look shorter. I did notice the same thing about the boxiness of the fit when I left the hoodie unzipped... which this is probably only the first or second time I've worn it that way (it's almost always zipped up)... so I will probably not run into that risk much more in the future.

I definitely want to try some different necklines but I'm having a hard time finding ones that I like and/or look good on me. Pretty much every v-neck I've tried just doesn't seem to look right in my eyes, and I haven't been able to find practically any scoop neck/loose crew/whatever shirts to try. I am more than aware that my tops game is sub-par. Just need help finding something good. Sizing also seems to be a bit of an issue for me, all things considered.


Hey, I'm just wondering where do you buy your t-shirts since I'm about 5'6"-5'7" and all the t-shirts are wayy looser and longer than I would like to (or is the answer: tailor?). Also, I really love the fit of your clothes!
 

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generic frostproof Up!records ROY chucks (cuffs= i kno i know...) i remember when being on page 1337 on a forum was note-worthy.
 

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Originally Posted by jet
grouper what is going on with that sleeve action? button one more at the bottom of the cardi
idk i guess it folded weird, i didn't notice it initially. should i cuff or not cuff?
 
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