UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
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.
This just dropped today. If you missed out on the preorder, there are some sizes left, but they won't be around for long. Check out the remaining stock here
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Fantastic look, I'll certainly use this as inspiration for a dressed up dinner or weekend soon. What's the brand of your boots? I'm in the market for a similar pair.
@GekkoInvest, what's the brand of your pants? They seem to be what I am looking for.
IMO, your shots would look much better if you didn't take them in the grass.
I feel like I've seen a ton of gorgeous gun check jackets in this thread in the past two weeks, this look included. I'll have to keep my eyes open to purchase one... They're surprisingly versatile.
That's where the light is, dude. Does it really bug you that much?IMO, your shots would look much better if you didn't take them in the grass.
This is my personal first post here, and I just want to compliment you on your fits. They're always spot on in my opinion. Keep it up man!
IMO, your shots would look much better if you didn't take them in the grass.
That's where the light is, dude. Does it really bug you that much?
I know this is probably obvious, and I'm just missing something, but could you point me to an example of what you are suggesting?K-T, if I might offer some unsolicited advice...
The camera position and setting for your full-length photos seems to have a fair number of issues which tend to distract from useful assessment of the fit of your clothes. Perhaps save full-length pics for when you can get a shot from a minimally distorting angle and with good light (and non-grass obscured shoes...) and you're specifically looking for fit advice. Otherwise, I think there's still plenty to be gained from posting the top and bottom pics so that folks can critique the combining.
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For a full outfit picture try chest level and horizontal. Go further back if needed. Separate pictures of top and bottom up closer can be useful, though when having more than two or three pictures it's courteous to spoiler some.
Cheers,
Ac
Thanks! Will try this.For a full outfit picture try chest level and horizontal. Go further back if needed. Separate pictures of top and bottom up closer can be useful, though when having more than two or three pictures it's courteous to spoiler some.
Cheers,
Ac