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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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I think it's a great personal detail. It brings your style to life. I see the man, not the clothes.



And we see the petty little man behind your posts.


sugarbutch... your post is a bit ironic about being petty ...
you're taking a jab at foo out of nowhere
sure, he's rubbed a lot of people the wrong way .. but your response today to his post is unwarranted


It's not out of nowhere. He's decided that today is the day for him to litter various threads with juvenile satire of a typical SF poster, at least as he perceives him. You gotta keep up, Rome! :teach:
 

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It's not out of nowhere. He's decided that today is the day for him to litter various threads with juvenile satire of a typical SF poster, at least as he perceives him. You gotta keep up, Rome! :teach:

oh?
i only keep up with a handful of threads so i guess i'm missing the full story
 

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Very nice jacket! Oh I'm glad I sold it rather than having tried to alter it for me... I had to remove half an inch from both shoulders + work on the chest and waist suppression. And after all these costly alterations, I wouldn't have had nearly a result half as good as how this jacket fits you. Good call on this!
 

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It's funny how the buttoning point of this jacket is the opposite of what you usually wear (high buttoning points). How do you feel about it?

It's not out of nowhere. He's decided that today is the day for him to litter various threads with juvenile satire of a typical SF poster, at least as he perceives him. You gotta keep up, Rome!
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Not feeling the tie with this suit. The base color is very washed out in this application. The rest is, as always, excellent.


I think that would be true of a mortal, but Spoo makes it work.
 

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Oh I'm glad I sold it rather than having tried to alter it for me...
Me too!
It's funny how the buttoning point of this jacket is the opposite of what you usually wear (high buttoning points). How do you feel about it?
Oy. I have maybe 3 jackets with higher than normal buttoning points and a few 3 buttons that I wear as a true 3, but that's all you remember Victor!

I do indeed dislike low buttoning points (and if I had to choose, I'd pick the happy medium between too low and too high, obviously), but I figure that this doesn't really apply to DB jackets (as the intersection of the cloth isn't where the jacket buttons). Still, the feel was fine (still had lots of cloth wrapped around the chest, which is why I prefer the feel...not necessarily the look...of a jacket with a high buttoning point).
 

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This is not what I actually wore today, because depressingly there are still 5 ft piles of snow outside and it was -15C. I just wanted to post a picture of these summer trousers, which were my latest DIY project. Maybe I'll be able to actually wear them in a couple of months.

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