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UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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For the life of me I have no idea. That's probably a quarter of the collection.
Every
Last
One
Beside the ones my wide stole and threw away.
The thing that makes Stitchy different from all those schmucks (not the ones who don't care and so rely on brands as a proxy for information--the ones who get wood at the thought of an Isaia coral lapel pin) is that he knows what he's doing is ridiculous. He doesn't mind paying for the ridiculous. He's going into it with eyes wide open. And it isn't like he's going to suddenly start rocking a Hermes belt buckle either--the pleasure he derives from brands is in no way exhibitionist.
What was the true religion? A shirt? Jawnz?
How was this not included in the original post?! And I'm not spoilering it because this needs to be seen again and again and again. Its existence is as awesome as it is horrifying (or as horrifying as it is awesome).
The thing that makes Stitchy different from all those schmucks (not the ones who don't care and so rely on brands as a proxy for information--the ones who get wood at the thought of an Isaia coral lapel pin) is that he knows what he's doing is ridiculous. He doesn't mind paying for the ridiculous. He's going into it with eyes wide open. And it isn't like he's going to suddenly start rocking a Hermes belt buckle either--the pleasure he derives from brands is in no way exhibitionist.
You've got it wrong. Stitchy is a total doucher. That True Religion tag is proof
3 pairs of jeans (sold on LS) 1 sweatshirt (in the drawer under my bed).
Pre SF?
It's okay, mang, no need to feel ashamed. I once owned Diesel jawnz and a North Face Denali.
at what point did i say i was ashamed?