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Workwear is dead.

KitAkira

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Originally Posted by LA Guy
Pretty sure it's Geller, but the colors and material certainly look very Marc Jacobs, don't they?
There's an MJ shirt that looks just like that (hidden placket and all) but it's white with a lighter blue trim
 

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Originally Posted by zissou
There is nothing hotter than women out hand-hewing posts.

MMMMM look at the hands on those dames. Could do a number on your pole.
 

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Originally Posted by NorCal
MMMMM look at the hands on those dames. Could do a number on your pole.

strong hands + pole = numbness
 

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I have to say that I have some workwear pieces, and often use them in settings that would traditionally be considered "appropriate" for work wear i.e. in the machine shop on campus, welding, working on cars etc. I'm probably also the only mechanical engineering student at Montana State that cares somewhat about fashion, so I wear these things primarily for myself. I say wear what you like, it's not like one has to be relegated to one aesthetic for their entire wardrobe. I pretty much wear prep/trad stuff all summer long. 2 cents.
 

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How many ******* times do we have to rehash this argument? It's always the same people as well.
 

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Originally Posted by T4phage
probably somewhere where 50's cosplayers meet.. .. pic somewhat related:
landing_0819.jpg

Hey i know that guy, where'd you get that picture? edit: oh, duh
 

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What's the argument exactly? Which chick is hottest in workwear? You know my fondness for the Crew and that extends to their wimmenz models as well.
 

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I guess if you like the anorexic type.
 

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