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Noob question for you guys about the "finish" (is there a better word?) on cotton shirts; Is the finish on the second of these shirts suitable for casual wear like to college? This first one is obviously very casual, with all the creases etc: http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/635...5600vliv01.jpg But this second one has a far "dressier" finish. It looks much more like the finish I'd expect to see on a dress shirt. The material felt thinner to me and much smoother. http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/7712/shirtb.png Is that type of finish fine for with jeans and sneakers or should it be kept more for going out?
 

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..Finish? Dude, I hope you know the first one has creases because the company purposely wrinkled it like that. If you ironed it out, it'd look the same as the second one.
 

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Anyone have any recommendations for slim-fitting cords? Looking to spend under $100.

Thanks in advance.
 

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does RRL still make the slim straight jean ??
 

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@Travo: Look at Gap authentics (I have a pair myself for $20) or if you like skinny (+colored) try Uniqlo for 30-40. @Stylebart: The stitching is kinda awkward+I don't like the black sole. If you like that kind of styling, why not some Timberland Earthkeepers?
 

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i need help with sizing for common projects achilles low. should i size down (if so, how much) or go tts? (i wear us 7/uk 6 in nikes, us 6 in chucks). thanks in advance!
 

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I've looked around so much, does anyone in Australia know how to get Clarks desert boots? I've been looking forever! I live in melbourne? If not any online stores that sell clarks and ship internationall?
 

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Looking for a basic grey crewneck sweatshirt with the classic "v" stitch under the collar, that is under $100, and doesn't fit like a balloon. Any help very much so appreciated.

Also looking for selvedge fabric (chambray, oxford) dealers...
 
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