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Originally Posted by ethanlee29
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Is it just me, or does that shirt pocket look ginormous?
 

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Stacks can be fine and aren't really any more faddish than hemming or cuffing; as someone else said, the traditional cowboy look has always involved stacking on boots. The issue with this dude's stacks is just that they are way too much, especially given his height (no insult, I'm not tall myself).
 

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Originally Posted by hossoso
Enjoy it. I'm sure your kids will get a good laugh out of it when they see pictures of your "non-conformist just like all my friends are" days. I just have the prescience to appreciate how horribly contrived it looks now.
Pfft, and I'll get a good laugh out of whatever **** they're doing too! It goes both ways. I look back at my dad, for example, wearing huge collars on his shirts with wide lapeled jackets in the 70's, I think it's ridiculous. He thinks skinny jeans and patent leather sneakers are ridiculous. Everyone looks at every trend/fad/whatever you want to call it and says it's insane. What trend/movement hasn't ever been considered so at one time or another? Feel free to not like it, but don't be pompous about it and act like everyone who follows a trend is affected or something. If you follow no trends, heed no fads, take no risks... chances are the way you dress is boring. Give it to styleforum to nitpick so hard that, quite literally, 2" of outfit, is cause for outcry against a solid fit all around. Dior jeans are made super ******* long, and not everyone believes jeans should be tailored (I don't.) Come on, tailoring your jeans is way more contrived than buying a pair that is too long.
 

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Originally Posted by db_ggmm
Stack Wars begin.

It was such a clownish trend you had to know someone was going to bag it sooner or later. I just happened to be the asshole that did it first. Shots fired. My prediction for the next trend is ridiculously over-sized shoes.
 

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Originally Posted by hossoso
It was such a clownish trend you had to know someone was going to bag it sooner or later. I just happened to be the asshole that did it first. Shots fired. My prediction for the next trend is ridiculously over-sized shoes.

Already here, homie. Ever heard of Julius?
 

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Originally Posted by Asch
Stacks can be fine and aren't really any more faddish than hemming or cuffing; as someone else said, the traditional cowboy look has always involved stacking on boots. The issue with this dude's stacks is just that they are way too much, especially given his height (no insult, I'm not tall myself).

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Originally Posted by Synthese
Already here, homie. Ever heard of Julius?

I'm not sure... is that the Urban Outfitters house label? J. Crew? Hot Topic?
 

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Oversized DBs, tweed blazers with gun holsters. Hottt.
 
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