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Snowy Sunday:

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Cabourn x2
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TOJ/BLK DNM/Isaora/Buttero

Interesting look, although the neckline of your T creates a somewhat androgynous look.

If that is the look you seek, you found it. If you are seeking something more masculine, you may want to consider another neckline such a crewneck or V.

Otherwise a very sleek look that works well for you.
 

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Whats the material on those pants steveO? Like the roll; would wear it all plus socks :p


the pants made from viscose jersey material. its pretty lightweight but thick and warm enough for winter. it was pretty warm yesterday (40F) so decided to go with no show socks :freeze:


don't like boo anything, sorry steveo


haha i dont like anything boo either except for that duffle. plus it much sentimental value to me :inlove:
 
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Maybe they sat down... and subsequently stood up.
 

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MoK - great coat.
 

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@NYR, needs either different pants or no tie and a more casual jacket. I like the top half a lot and the jeans fit well enough (although they need more breaking in, IMO), but they don't all work together in the same fit.
 

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@NYR, needs either different pants or no tie and a more casual jacket. I like the top half a lot and the jeans fit well enough (although they need more breaking in, IMO), but they don't all work together in the same fit.


I think just losing the tie would just about work with that jacket, but I agree it is two decent halves that don't form a convincing whole.
 
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