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Sunday stroll:

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Shirt: RRL
Jeans: Pure Blue Japan xx-005 one wash
Tie: The Hill-Side
Belt: Hopi silver buckle, acquired somewhere along Route 50 in Nevada, on a custom strap made in Charlottesville
Ring boots: Quoddy
 

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Shirt: RRL
Jeans: Pure Blue Japan xx-005 one wash
Tie: The Hill-Side
Belt: Hopi silver buckle, acquired somewhere along Route 50 in Nevada, on a custom strap made in Charlottesville
Ring boots: Quoddy


Not feeling this one. I would lose the tie, untuck the shirt, hem the pants, and change the shoes. Right now, it gives off a vibe of a cowboy getting dressed up for wedding. The tie is nice, but it's being used in the wrong context. You pair that tie with a simple OCBD and a tweed jacket and I think it would be a real winner. The beard and hair, however, are awesome.
 
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alts: 1 | 2

ann/siki/lec/og hl/guidi


If you opened your arms out and legs you'd look like a cut out from some wile e coyote cartoon running through a wall

Looks like something one could replicate at hot topic :nodding: will never understand the positives of dressing like this
 

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I know the whole workwear aesthetic is frowned upon in these parts (I'm not a big fan myself), but my fit sort of just came together that way. Feel free to tear it apart




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Looks like something one could replicate at hot topic :nodding: will never understand the positives of dressing like this


You don't even know what Hot Topic is if you think this. Meanwhile, someone actually could replicate your look by shopping at The Gap.

Zedong, for fits like that you really need better detail visibility though.
 

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Looks like something one could replicate at hot topic :nodding: will never understand the positives of dressing like this


You don't even know what Hot Topic is if you think this. Meanwhile, someone actually could replicate your look by shopping at The Gap.

Zedong, for fits like that you really need better detail visibility though.


Thanks guurl, your input is always appreciated
 

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If you opened your arms out and legs you'd look like a cut out from some wile e coyote cartoon running through a wall
Looks like something one could replicate at hot topic :nodding: will never understand the positives of dressing like this


it's probably not to impress you
 

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Shirt: RRL
Jeans: Pure Blue Japan xx-005 one wash
Tie: The Hill-Side
Belt: Hopi silver buckle, acquired somewhere along Route 50 in Nevada, on a custom strap made in Charlottesville
Ring boots: Quoddy


I like this a lot. Americana but not same boring workwear.
 

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If you opened your arms out and legs you'd look like a cut out from some wile e coyote cartoon running through a wall
Looks like something one could replicate at hot topic :nodding: will never understand the positives of dressing like this


it's probably not to impress you


Point is by the picture it looks awful. I have no idea and never will because I don't handle those brands as to why its so popular (here) and "romantic". Black boots/ black plants/black jacket and or knit with a white BD which reminds me of clerical clothing
 
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