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haha if i had stumpy legs, short arms and birthing hips, i would say we could be twins
Do be careful now you don't end up going the way of the one like Kent Money.WARNING: 2 weeks worth of critiques coming up
Oh yeah? That's why I *********** ***** you fat motherfucker. edit: (take money)
Please don't make me even more acutely self-conscious than I already am.
First Strike shots fired?
i like to see you in more relaxed straight leg jeans paired with some boots, as this would flatter your lower half
Like I said, the J Lindeberg shirt has given me nothing but trouble. Hopefully (another) trip to the tailor can correct the problem. I just like U-neck shirts, although they're few and far between. I have two Marc by Marc Jacobs ones which have made previous appearances in WAYWTs, but are skin-tight. Just today I got a charcoal grey one from Topman that fits much better.re your torso, i would recommend tops that actually fit you properly
Those RJB's are a 19cm cut, heard of Diors/New Cures? Considering you get tons of flak all the time for having your pants too high, it'd serve you well to sag a pair of jeans that was cut to sag. The reason I am inclined to believe they are worn as high as I think they are is because the bottom of the crotch or zipper is very short (god that sounds confusing). I own the jeans and I know what the crotch looks like when its worn likes its supposed to be, that's how I know.
i'm not disagreeing with you joqur, but why not snap a pic to show how he should instead of bantering back and forth? hendrix, those jeans would benefit from a sag, i usually like your fits but the rise on those isn't working for you. normally i don't mind where you wear them at but please do drop them a teeny bit.
Like I said, the J Lindeberg shirt has given me nothing but trouble. Hopefully (another) trip to the tailor can correct the problem. I just like U-neck shirts, although they're few and far between. I have two Marc by Marc Jacobs ones which have made previous appearances in WAYWTs, but are skin-tight. Just today I got a charcoal grey one from Topman that fits much better.
First Strike shots fired?