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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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Maybe that's because none of us have.
There's some desire to help people. Maybe it takes a higher-than-average desire.Yeah, that's why we hang around answering questions for free.
Maybe that's because none of us have.
There's some desire to help people. Maybe it takes a higher-than-average desire.
Oh come on, I've seen your cancelled checks to Dynamic Endeavors.
Actually, if one were to use one, that's the one I would recommend.
A "no women work here" reply has been given many times. Only for the sake of members who might not know that is it hereby given again.
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A "no women work here" reply has been given many times. Only for the sake of members who might not know that is it hereby given again.
Some replies are tiresome. Probably any look, even as depicted by George Clooney, will have its critics.
Are you implying it is out of line to simply post one of the pictures you use on your website? What replies are you referring to here?
Some replies are tiresome. Probably any look, even as depicted by George Clooney, will have its critics. That some regulars on Style Forum enjoy deriding a look that would be acceptable to most men indicates that it's pushing an out-of-the-ordinary look, which is in itself a reason for many a guy not to rely on SF feedback. Some paid sources push a look, but the business is not pushing any look.
Yes, as a matter of fact it is. That probably falls into a copyright gray area.
Your fundamental operating principle is so at odds with the purpose of this forum, I wonder why you like coming here at all. If I wanted to dress in a way "acceptable to most men," I'd flip through some JC Penney catalogues--or read Cruiser's posts on AAAC.