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What Are You Wearing Now/Today Part I

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Originally Posted by Rye GB
When you figure out my style please tell?, no joke I'm really item driven when purchasing and figure out the matchy matchy later. I've never shopped and thought....ooohhh that would be great with my..etc etc...

Maybe that's part of your style itself. Mostly I dig the way your stuff fits--often a little loose and slouchy, but not sloppy or messy. You emphasize, how do I say it, verticality? a lot. Scarves hanging long, clothes that drape instead of being rigid. Everything looks long, lean, loose. But it's also very casual and easygoing, which makes it look more effortless. My biggest problem, besides not having the money to buy most of the pieces I really like, is that I overthink everything, so I appreciate it when I see the opposite.
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Maybe that's part of your style itself. Mostly I dig the way your stuff fits--often a little loose and slouchy, but not sloppy or messy. You emphasize, how do I say it, verticality? a lot. Scarves hanging long, clothes that drape instead of being rigid. Everything looks long, lean, loose. But it's also very casual and easygoing, which makes it look more effortless. My biggest problem, besides not having the money to buy most of the pieces I really like, is that I overthink everything, so I appreciate it when I see the opposite.

My wife lives in fear when I overthink, The Garment Industry does alot of damage to the brain!.
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laaaaaaaaaaa-wrry

loving the sweater. good look.

rye- switch out the camo for some jeans, or at least something not camo. otherwise i like. also, were can i get clothes from your line? or samples maybe?
 

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damn Kumoo, I could never pull that off myself, but damn it looks great on you.

Cult, I love that outfit. One of my favs i've seen you wear.
 

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On a chilly, routine dawn patrol, "League of Canines" Elite Forces agents "P" and Bandwagonesque sight what could be an Allergenic Alliance submarine in the harbour. The alarm was sounded, the cannons were manned, er, dogged (?). Futher investigation found that the "submarine" was just a buoy - no shots were fired.


 

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Originally Posted by Bandwagonesque
On a chilly, routine dawn patrol, "League of Canines" Elite Forces agents "P" and Bandwagonesque sight what could be an Allergenic Alliance submarine in the harbour. The alarm was sounded, the cannons were manned, er, dogged (?). Futher investigation found that the "submarine" was just a buoy - no shots were fired.

You'll never see us until it's too late. We lurk in the shadows. That you don't know this by now is only proof of its truth.
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
You'll never see us until it's too late. We lurk in the shadows. That you don't know this by now is only proof of its truth.

What we lack in stealthiness, we make up for in slobber strength.
 

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Originally Posted by Bandwagonesque
What we lack in stealthiness, we make up for in slobber strength.

Pssshh. All we have to do is toss a tennis ball and off you go. If I wasn't so sleepy right now I'd do it myself. I'm going to take a nap, wake me up in thirteen hours.
 

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Originally Posted by cheapmutha
nice jeans....

ande whall will be the jeans to get in 2007. im seeing nudie-like growth....

No doubt. :p

Three people have asked me where to get them, including the owner of a denim boutique in Vancouver, which I thought was pretty cool. So Ande should expect at least 2 more orders sometime soon.
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Originally Posted by cultpop 0217

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Looking here, I remember a time I took an Amtrak , to Saratoga Springs for the mineral water.
 

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Moncler Jacket-Gift.
YSL-V-neck sweater-Cabazon Outlet (Woodbury Common of the West).
Hanes crew tee-Target.
517 Levi (33w/32L-Pasadena Rose Bowl.
Dunks-From Ye Olde Recon Sneaker Store LES NYC.
 
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