eviltimeban
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Clear and simple, nothing fancy. Very good look!
Don't let the door hit you ********** on the way out, and, for the record, I've been sucking dick for decades - if you wish to effectively impugn my masculinity, you'll have to do a better job of it.
Attempt to own Monday morning on six hrs of sleep...
Blue Sartorio suit, phineas cole FC shirt
Drakes two tone knit tie, extra crunchy
Omega gmt
Madison Corthay brown shoes with [....]
Excuse me for being a bit late to the party, but this post just had to be quoted in full for true greatness. Well played, Crusty, this is probably one of the best replies I've read on SF in a long time. Maybe ever.
Oh, and by the way, 40 thumbs and counting!
Usually, I don't like blue ties with blue jackets; this is about as good as one can do this combo, but I still think a brown, burgundy, green... tie would have been better.
Excuse me for being a bit late to the party, but this post just had to be quoted in full for true greatness. Well played, Crusty, this is probably one of the best replies I've read on SF in a long time. Maybe ever.
Oh, and by the way, 40 thumbs and counting!
It is an excellent example of owning one's sexuality. And fortunately all the involved parties in that little altercation haveshaken hands or at least ceased hostilities.
But a question I want to ask folks in general: do you guys dress with optimality as your primary goal?
I'm not sure I do. I'm a huge fan of brown tie with blue anything--it's thr world's greatest color combination imo. But I often know that one item or another would be better than what I have currently selected, but if I want to wear that selected item or that particular combination, provided it looks good, I don't let the better option deter me. Is this a deficiency in my dressing philosophy?
But a question I want to ask folks in general: do you guys dress with optimality as your primary goal?