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MJK x SF Hoodie...

Saucemaster

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Originally Posted by ken
And where exactly am I supposed to put my weed?

Inside jacket pocket! It won't fall out that way. But it's still a good point. I withdraw my pocket objections.

Originally Posted by whodini
As far as hoodie pockets, SOME of us need a place with easy access to a flask. I'm surprised you don't use your hoodie pockets considering your jean and jacket pockets are normally overflowing with rosaries, AA meeting cards, kittens, and sunshine.

You wouldn't believe how hard it is to keep sunshine in your pockets, man. The good news is, the kittens love it when you do.

Flasks were made for back pockets. That's why they're all curvy-like. Seriously, as another poster mentioned, pockets on a thermal can basically only hold very light things without deforming. Light things like dime bags.
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Inside jacket pocket! It won't fall out that way. But it's still a good point. I withdraw my pocket objections.

That's what the flap's for.

Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Seriously, as another poster mentioned, pockets on a thermal can basically only hold very light things without deforming. Light things like dime bags.
Or light things like your dignity while a fiancee snaps a shot of you in a sundress to show your online dude friends.
 

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Originally Posted by whodini
Or light things like your dignity while a fiancee snaps a shot of you in a sundress to show your online dude friends.

That's why God made the self-timer, man. And should you really be throwing stones, when you hire half-starved Costa Rican boys to snap your WAYW pictures by promising them they'll be rich after you marry them?
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Flasks were made for back pockets. That's why they're all curvy-like. Seriously, as another poster mentioned, pockets on a thermal can basically only hold very light things without deforming. Light things like dime bags.

I carry mine on my hip. The curve matches my sculpted obliques, and the result is Beam at a perfect 98.6 degrees. Just how I likes it.
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
That's why God made the self-timer, man. And should you really be throwing stones, when you hire half-starved Costa Rican boys to snap your WAYW pictures by promising them they'll be rich after you marry them?
Hey, screw you for judging what I do on the weekends. And for the record, I take my self-timer notes from one man and one man only:
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Definite yes to charcoal in a 34. Flaps on the pockets would be cool. Copper buttons = yes. Extra toggle thing at the neck would be most excellent as well.
 

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It would be hell on a cold day warming your hand in vertical pockets.....
 

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I'm in for a 42 or 44 (long?) in charcoal. Copper buttons sounds cool. I'd have to see the neck toggle. No on the pocket flaps (too much material for those of us who will be layering).
 

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