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(Old) What Are You Wearing Now/Today? Part II - pictures only - no discussion

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whodini

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
yea, the local B&M always carries the Italian range knitwear...this one is about 2 years old. When you're back in town lemme know if you want to go there and I can give you their info or we can cruise together, holding hands.
Sounds like a plan. Be back to your waiting arms mid-December.
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CDC, it's very interesting. That's a wicked coat, I love it. But I don't know how I feel about the denim...feels a little top-heavy, but then again I am one of few non-skinny-denim dudes here. Loving the coat/vest/tie, though.

Rye, for the same reason I really like that fit, because it's casual and relaxed and I feel like it's the right way to wear relaxed jeans.

Smart, solid as usual.
 

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finally cold enough to put on a sweater...except I chose my new AA cardigan...how's it lookin? The shirt's slightly large, haven't taken it to the tailor yet but the cardigan suppressed it enough. I think.

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Also, DC is rainy as CRAP today...I had my marmot ski shell on when I went outside
 

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CDC, your fit is killer

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ann demeulemeester cardigan / tank / necklaces
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ymc boots

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Originally Posted by ts4them
I ,for one, find jet's denim leg warmers to be a sexy, MASCULINE addition to his current Thurston Howell lll - meets -L. A. style.

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id be willing to take pics a bit more often if there was atleast some natural lighting in our dorm (but no theres only a kitchen light). plus im usually much more casually dressed (dressed up for a party in our dorm a few weeks ago, the tie is dark blue with a goldish crown stitching-). i wear this cashmere zipup every other day. (thrifted red sweater, cant wear this more then once every few weeks .the boots are CT chelsea's.
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) and today, found a $2 thrifted knit tie which happened to match my shirt.
 

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Whodini, that outfit looks superb..perfect fit on everything, particularly the MJK stuff.
 

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Originally Posted by Ludeykrus
Figured I'd toss it in: I liked that look. Yes, I have beef with the jeans, but the overall look is not bad at all: the jacket is pretty nice. I do a lot of things day-to-day that keep me from being able to wear 'good' proper stylish wear, and end up trying to pull off similar looks that look halfway decent.

OT: so............ (glances at the boots)............what do you ride?
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thanks, lude...yeah...i have beef with the jeans, myself...but, they're my only pair of jeans that even remotely fits me (lost a bunch of weight recently) and also goes well with the fake timbos (which i needed to wear that day)...and plus, i was itching to see what kind of reaction they'd get here
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i ride a '99 hd sportster...yourself?

and, nice purchase on those volcoms...if you said they were skulls, i would've believed it, from those pics...

Originally Posted by CDC
I like the black Red Wings. I've been eyeing RW's for some time now but I've never seen them done right. I generally dig the working class, vintage Americana vibe but then every time I see someone with Red Wings, it's always a careless affair, and it looks more like simply an alternative to their tan Timberlands (which were also cool, pre-hip hop) than a style-conscious recognition or tribute to old-school working class clothing.

not at all directed at you, cdc...but, i hear this a lot on these style websites...of people paying tribute or homage to the working class...but, i wonder what kind of tribute is being made when, at the same time, deliberate measures are taken to make damn sure that nobody (nobody important, anyway) actually makes the mistake of thinking that they actually are working class


and, chris...your outfit is fascinating, as always...but EAT!!!...seriously...your stuff will look even better with a little more meat on your bones
 

drizzt3117

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Originally Posted by nyc_gaucho
not at all directed at you, cdc...but, i hear this a lot on these style websites...of people paying tribute or homage to the working class...but, i wonder what kind of tribute is being made when, at the same time, deliberate measures are taken to make damn sure that nobody (nobody important, anyway) actually makes the mistake of thinking that they actually are working class

That's a long-standing tradition. It's been that way at least since the pastoral movement in the 19th century, but probably goes a lot farther back than that.
 
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