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Tarmac

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Any opinions of this? A bit too processed?

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Martinis at 8

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If it's just wear for knocking around and being comfortable, okay, but it certainly doesn't convey a "style". Therefore, I would say that I do not find it to be acceptable attire.

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I think the honeycombs at the wrists is a little much, but the multiple-placket front is what ruins it for me. I find it too fussy. I wouldn't laugh at someone for wearing it, though.
 

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I like the honeycombing at the wrists, actually. It's the bland, boxy shape compounded by the weird pleating at the front that makes it look like a a grotesque denim tuxedo shirt. Some good ideas, and the color looks pretty good, but overall, I don't like it.
 

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I would wear it, if the lapels were more proportional, better fit at the chest and if those hideously long sleeves were shortened.
 

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Saw it at the Earnest Cut and Sew in chelsea, looks great in person. Nice denim, really soft and broken in. Not my steez but if you can pull it off it's a great jacket.
 

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