sonlegoman
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Does he not own a tie?
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It's still tied to the post of the bed. Along with the girl.
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Does he not own a tie?
Barims is great as always and Parker looks fantastic as well.
Vox, black suit? Besides it fitting great, it actually looks really good with your hair. Serious, no **** (that's how you do it, JP). I think guys with dark hair/features can pull off the black.
Vox, back in black looks great. Also, nice that the hair is growing back in. You have great hair*, don't know why you wen for the Lance Armstrong hairdo.
Excellent fit. Will you also be wearing this suit with a black necktie and calf oxfords to formal events? You'd be quite the trendsetter.
Vox, black suit? Besides it fitting great, it actually looks really good with your hair. Serious, no **** (that's how you do it, JP). I think guys with dark hair/features can pull off the black.
It's still tied to the post of the bed. Along with the girl.
Yes to this.
I will never understand your love of blue jeans, but I like everything else...
Today:
I envy your entire sport coat collection. Is this one PRL?