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quasky

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
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right on target. who makes those monkstraps?
 

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I'd argue that there's a pleasant balance to be had between work, fitness and clothes, though I can empathize with the difficulty of finding this balance. Still, I don't believe ruling out one of the three is the right way to go about it and more likely than not there'll be reprecussions for taking such shortcuts in your life, as some things are necessary.
 

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Originally Posted by Eason
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Chinese military boots.


would like to have these boots, great stuff.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Limited Edition Peal & Co by Alfred Sargent for Brooks Brothers in black calf and ponyskin.

Sounds like crap.
 

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@gav: I hope you carried that bread around all day as an "accessory"
@lk: those shoes are so great
@wmmk: are you trying to look hard
 

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Originally Posted by Listi
@wmmk: are you trying to look hard

hard...as in erect? for my gay Appreciation series?



Seriously, though, no. I just got the leather jacket because I thought it looked cool, and I was tired after Crew practice in the first photo. If anything, I thought I looked kinda goofy in the second pic.
 

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Originally Posted by aeglus
you should keep doing this stuff instead of trying to wear ro/raf/julius etc, just works better for you
Eh, I'll give up a couple days of not looking as good as all that is much more fun to wear. It's not like I have to pick one.
Originally Posted by nicelynice
Kelvin, everything fits great, might look better with indigo jeans
Originally Posted by scott.m
would be 100000000X better with indigo jeans or even better really washed out ones. also, please dude dirty up those sneakers :|
Originally Posted by XenoX101
Have to disagree with this, the whole reason the ervell works is because of the cleanliness of the rest of the fit. Faded jeans and dirty sneakers don't make sense when you're wearing a luxurious ervell shawl cardigan, not to mention that the two blues wouldn't look nice together. Though it might be an idea to turn the contrast down a notch as your whites are literally glowing on my screen.
I've worn the cardi with my faded diors and it looked really good, might be better. I only have two pairs of jeans so my choice is always whichever I haven't worn in a while if either would work.
 
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