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(Old) What Are You Wearing Now/Today? Part II - pictures only - no discussion

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kallun

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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
Ring/watch shopping:

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Looking good SoCal! What´s the ring for and what did you find/buy??

/TKL
 

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Metkirk I like the brown-brown outfit. The jacket is sort of intermediate in length but looks very good on you! No tailoring IMO.

/TKL
 

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Howdy. I'm all new up in this joint.

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Let's see: a particularly dense wool U.S. military jacket (dated 1945) with uncommonly small armpit holes; A rather difficult to find 'Stock' hooded sweatshirt from Urban Outfitters , with great detailing (epaulettes, well-placed rivets, high collar); some seriously tailored (legs narrowed, tapered, shortened) Gap 'Gough' jeans; and my favorite 60's, double-zippered ankle boots.
 

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Looks like you are having some trouble handling that Gibson, CDC.

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For still photos the ultimate pose in my opinion is the G chord. I like the similarity it has to the gesture of "the bird."
 

Mr Sola

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Originally Posted by xchen
For still photos the ultimate pose in my opinion is the G chord. I like the similarity it has to the gesture of "the bird."

I prefer a three string bend....
 

SoCal2NYC

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Standard Sunday:

Thom Browne polo
Black Fleece pants
Thom Browne oxfords (switched out from black Church's in pic)

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Originally Posted by chronoaug
Looks great, fuuma. Too bad an outfit like that doesn't get a better view
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. Just curious, what model are the april77 cords? Do they only make them in the joey cut, or are those others? I've been eying april 77s for a skinny jean and the cords have always caught my eye.


They're the discords, relaxed waist for maximum slouch and very slim, tappered legs. The material is somewhat shiny and becomes matte when it fades, giving the pants nice contrast when they age.

Thanks for the feedback guys, even Socal and his Kanye comments :p
 

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berlin and socal, i love both of those cardigans, and im not someone who particularly loves cardigans.
 

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Originally Posted by CDC
Howdy. I'm all new up in this joint.

IMG_0867clothes2.jpg


Let's see: a particularly dense wool U.S. military jacket (dated 1945) with uncommonly small armpit holes; A rather difficult to find 'Stock' hooded sweatshirt from Urban Outfitters , with great detailing (epaulettes, well-placed rivets, high collar); some seriously tailored (legs narrowed, tapered, shortened) Gap 'Gough' jeans; and my favorite 60's, double-zippered ankle boots.


Welcome! Your color combination there is fantastic
 

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Originally Posted by Eason
KEePinG iT GAnGstA!

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look like crap today so no face
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details on the belt, man. It looks a lot like one I own, cept mine has trad Japanese art style goldfish (not koi)
 

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Randolphs.
Ah, thanks...my grlfriend brought me a pair of American Opticals from NY today, so I recognised the shape. Classics.
 

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hahaha, awesome. Sweet looking casual belts arent they? Here is mine (why is this one under the women section? I bought it at a men's store)
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Originally Posted by CDC
Howdy. I'm all new up in this joint.

IMG_0867clothes2.jpg


Let's see: a particularly dense wool U.S. military jacket (dated 1945) with uncommonly small armpit holes; A rather difficult to find 'Stock' hooded sweatshirt from Urban Outfitters , with great detailing (epaulettes, well-placed rivets, high collar); some seriously tailored (legs narrowed, tapered, shortened) Gap 'Gough' jeans; and my favorite 60's, double-zippered ankle boots.



fantastic pic and outfit, cdc...thanks for posting
 

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Originally Posted by xchen
For still photos the ultimate pose in my opinion is the G chord. I like the similarity it has to the gesture of "the bird."

Like this?

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