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Personality and Occasion for Peaked Lapels

Superfluous

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Do you think there's a personality the wearer and a sassy (not sure if that's the right word) occasion required for peaked lapels?
 

sonlegoman

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that is definitely not the right word. Especially not a word a quarterback would use.
 

MBreinin

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Any occassion, and a
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attitude is all that is needed.

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In my book, peaked = great for everything except interviews and funerals.
 

ljrcustom

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Originally Posted by sonlegoman
that is definitely not the right word. Especially not a word a quarterback would use.

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I'm pretty sure every time I see member Tony Romo make a post, another SF member makes a football joke, myself including.

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Double-breasted or three-piece with peak lapels=money in the bank.
Two-piece single-breasted with peak lapels=meh.
Peak-lapel sport coat=no.
 

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Originally Posted by amplifiedheat
Double-breasted or three-piece with peak lapels=money in the bank.
Two-piece single-breasted with peak lapels=meh.
Peak-lapel sport coat=no.


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Metlin

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^^^ Massive win.

Love the beige jacket -- who's the maker, if you don't mind?
 

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The right accesscories helps.
 

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What industry are you in, Spoo, if you don't mind me asking...

EZ
 

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