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my favourite is the hip swagger, the sweater loose and tucked in only slightly to one side, with the sleeves rolled & bunched so perfectly.
 

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Originally Posted by dsgNYC
my favourite is the hip swagger, the sweater loose and tucked in only slightly to one side, with the sleeves rolled & bunched so perfectly.

Don't even go there... back when Schuman used to post here, he mentioned more than once how impressed he was with men who executed the perfect sweater "faux tuck". He snapped pics of those men with faux tucks he admired. Something that's dear to his heart apparently
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Originally Posted by Dr Huh?
Like a rhinestone cowboy.....

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Other than the odd collar sticking out is there any other reason to take a photo of this?


Don't leave those menus in my lobby, thanks.
 

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^lolzzzzz

oh ya, that was unintentional

reading those comments automatically drops your iq ten points/comment
 

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Unbelievable.

EZ
 

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Originally Posted by JPHardy
This is amazing. I love the nonchalance of one collar tucked under and the other folded over.

What an interesting look.. At first glance it's very plain and almost studious and then you notice those studs and they add an unexpected edge to the look

Loving the colour and texture of his sweater! The light is great, and this yellow notebook is just perfect here

wow, i love that. especially the casual look of the outfit and how the studded collar kind of says fu to dresscodes.

wonderful. wonderfulwonderful wonderful! makes me want to do it RIGHT NOW to a shirt.

If I didn't see this with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it.
 

Canal Directo

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Originally Posted by Dburr
If I didn't see this with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it.

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snark, you get it now!?
 

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Why do most Martin Margiela jeans have that "open fly" look?
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idfnl

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Originally Posted by ville_e
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Why do most Martin Margiela jeans have that "open fly" look?
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The mirror buckle will be available in a brass lining as of next year:

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jet

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I like that look though I prefer the belt in horsehair version instead.
 

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