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Originally Posted by KingJulien View Post

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Missoni/balenthiaga/clarks.  Been trying to figure out how to do the ugly sweater thing.

Jet?

Nothing (in theory) wrong with light wash jeans, but to hear "Well, XYZ is doing it this/last season ergo I accept and like it, too" is just so fucking laughable.
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Originally Posted by Kid Nickels View Post

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That is a good example on the left, but TWorksheets' fit doesn't look like the posted examples to me. I'm just not seeing the comparison other than the similar wash.

edit: Seinfeld sneaker link is awesome. I'd totally love that collection today.
Edited by Curious_George - 2/26/12 at 7:55pm
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Originally Posted by gdl203 View Post

Aaah fashunz cycles... laugh.gif
I'm surprised SW&D doesn't have it's version of the hype cycle...
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http://www.styleforum.net/t/125419/where-are-we-in-the-styleforum-igent-mc-hype-cycle/0_100

I can't speak for others, but my problem with washed jeans was that the washes generally looked terrible. I don't doubt some people are burned out on raw indigo denim, but we're seeing more acceptance of washed denim now because several brands are finally releasing good looking washes.
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I don't know, to me dad jeans always are jeans with really a long rise and give you somewhat of a mangina.
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Originally Posted by willy cheesesteak View Post

The "dad jeans" would have looked better if they had a little more length.

this. Also there are people doing better light wash, if that is what you are after. The stonewash on those is dead giveaway early 90s.
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Originally Posted by derrida26 View Post

went to like this comment, then realized hagg wrote it.

Just block him. I finally did. Never bothered engaging in an argument, but every post of his just pissed me off a little more. SF is way better now nod[1].gif
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Originally Posted by oneeightyseven View Post

I don't know, to me dad jeans always are jeans with really a long rise and give you somewhat of a mangina.

You're thinking of mom jeans

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Originally Posted by oneeightyseven View Post

I don't know, to me dad jeans always are jeans with really a long rise and give you somewhat of a mangina.

here is an actual mangina wearing dad jeans lol8[1].gif ( no politics )

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(btw.. you gotta click on this pic to enlarge for its full effect and glory of gunt, poopy pants or whatever other hilarious term y'all can come up with!)
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Originally Posted by APK View Post

It's more the fit. Just like how MOM jeans are about the top block seemingly engulfing half of the woman's torso and not the wash of those jeans.

Mom jeans create the gunt effect. Combination of gut and well you know

Dad jeans (1) produce the dreaded poopy butt, (2) have a sloppy, incoherent hem situation, and (3) compel you to tuck your tshirt onto your jeans.

Neither of these will ever be sf approved.
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Originally Posted by DLester View Post

Mom jeans create the gunt effect. Combination of gut and well you know
Dad jeans (1) produce the dreaded poopy butt, (2) have a sloppy, incoherent hem situation, and (3) compel you to tuck your tshirt onto your jeans.
Neither of these will ever be sf approved.

I didn't mean they have the same fit, just that the fit in general is what makes them mom or dad jeans and not so much the wash.
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Apk, I was just elaborating on your point, I agree with you

Kid, those are dead on momjeans, I tried to +1 but fukin Huddler does not let me do this on iPhone or iPad, good grief.
Edited by DLester - 2/26/12 at 8:48pm
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Originally Posted by TWorksheets View Post

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New shirt. Awesome-ugly or ugly-ugly? I swear to god I used to have a couch upholstered with this same material...The jacket/blazer is a recent purchase too, and while I like the material, I think its a bit on the short side.Detail shots and close-ups below: Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
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eh, personally I think the shirt is really ugly, like the cardi and agree the jacket is too short...
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Inverallan, Sunspel, H&M, Sanders, For those who find it too dull: Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
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sorry to be a voice of dissent but while I like the fit and style of the top, I don't think that particular shade or maybe even purple in general is a good color for you.
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Originally Posted by KingJulien View Post

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Missoni/balenthiaga/clarks.  Been trying to figure out how to do the ugly sweater thing.
eh, just looks like an ugly oversized sweater to me, don't care who made it. also the color's too close to the pants. maybe go with slim jeans instead so instead of just overall looking sloppy it looks like you know what you're doing and wearing an intentionally baggy top? whole color palette's just bland though
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Thanks for all the "Likes" guys.

Lots of good fits here lately. Loving tweens last look and tworksheets, MoK, Uncontrol at Anna Sui and the return of PinkPanster.
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MIssoni looks like a kenneth cole sweater.
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