UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
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Hmmm, that's worth stopping by to see. Were they solid or patterned? Silk, I assume.In addition they had some spiffy new pocket squares, very colorful with stripes, offered at $22US.
Please, scan it and post. I think we'd love to see it.One of my most cherished photos is of my grandfather, surfcasting out into the water on Block Island, in the 1950's. Â Hes shirtless, wearing a pair of army chinos (that he got courtesy of WWII), and a tie threaded through the pants loops as a belt. Â Hes got it knoted and hanging on the left side of his pants. Â And I have to say, he looked damn fine, and I am not saying that because hes my granddad. Â Just such a classic photo, so all-american.
yes, i believe kinko's will do that for you. they'll probably put it on a cd. --- boy, we are an opinionated bunch here aren't we? how about some pictures to support our points of view? either gentlemen looking good with a tie belt, or gentlemen looking ridiculous with one. i have no opinion on the matter yet, so i don't have to post anything.i would love to, but you are talking to someone who can barely turn on a computer. Â i dont have a scanner. Â can i take it to a kinkos and scan it?
either gentlemen looking good with a tie belt, or gentlemen looking ridiculous with one.Originally Posted by Phil,02 Aug. 2004, 06:48
Or, gentlemen with a belt-tie. A novel approach for when the buckle falls off.
In my mind, the question isn't "how" but rather "why?"Originally Posted by Kai