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

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Roy Biggins

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Originally Posted by naaaaate
While the outfit itself rules, what really makes it class is that your jag-stang has been modded to have a proper non-angled humbucker.

Thanks. To keep myself from fiddling with tone options while playing, I removed all of the electronics and left one humbucker and a volume pot -- it's a complete monster.

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(Just a picture I happen to have uploaded -- ignore the blood... )
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
Smooth, I'm rooting for you because it's cool to see something different here, but that last one is hilariously awful.

Agreed, smooth has cajones.
 

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Originally Posted by Brutus
Today I tucked my shirt in for the first time in_____.
I got a new Peguin shirt yesterday via mail and it was a little too long. Braidadult suggested I tuck it. Does it work or should I find a tailor?

SoG jacket (new...much better quality than the grey one you've seen me in)
Penguin
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Alden wingtips
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Ha, did you move into my friend's old apt/condo in Ballard... 24th-ish just up from Market? Anyway the balcony/surrounding looks very familiar.
 

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Originally Posted by blank
Take the hat off and he's wearing a fine fitting shirt and jeans. If he'd said "BOO, KMW washed and Common Projects" we'd drool.
How can you assess fit on pictures that small? I really can't tell.

I really don't understand the flat billed new era with sticker thing.
 

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Originally Posted by PinkPantser
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Looks good but I have a few comments... I don't think the jacket and sweater go particularly well together. The colors are too similar. Also, I don't think I'd wear that jacket with jeans. The lapel width, broadish shoulders, and fabric pattern would go better with some trousers.
 

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shirt - Yohji Yamamoto jeans - Dior sneakers - Converse
 

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Originally Posted by chronoaug
On the other hand. I enjoy the outfit. I like the relaxed nature of it. The faux suspenders only add to that. Slimmer jeans would ruin the look for me. I've been enjoying your comeback to waywt.

+1

With a fairly loose shirt like that the last thing you'd wanna do is put some really slim jeans with it. The stripes aren't my thing but I think everything here looks pretty good.
 

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thanks chronoaug/xchen...and yess, the shirt has a trompe l'oeil suspender effect to it, you can't see the back but it's a big "Y" connected to the fabric on the front.
 

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Originally Posted by chronoaug
We get it. You don't like expensive clothes. The outfits didn't look good. It happens.

No, this isn't what I'm saying. I like (and own) expensive clothes -- though they are different than the brands you like (I'm more of an APC/Dries/Seize sur Vingt while you're more of a Cloak/Carpe Diem).

What I am saying is that if those were forum-approved clothes, posters would react differently. I mean, the fit on the shirt wasn't bad.
 

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No one cares though. Most of the posters are able to appreciate a nice outfit regardless of brands. The argument has been brought up 1000x such as posting a boring looking banana republic jacket and someone saying that everyone would love it if it was EG. The jeans didn't fit very good on smooth's fit, i can't see the shoes except that they're white, and i can't tell how the shirt fits or looks except that it's blue. I didn't give him the benefit of the doubt, but i could always be convinced by better pictures.
 
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