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asymmetric gibson

would seriously **** with these

with some washed denim
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Originally Posted by pfurey
Photographing yourself lends well to an almost omniscient point of view regarding your own fit, as if you're able to step outside of your body and really analyse what you're seeing, not what you want to see.

I don't understand this. A photo is only another perspective, it's not like your body/clothes/hair/whatever have some 'absolute' appearance that you can't see without help. Photos lack depth and dimension, I prefer looking at myself in mirrors/whatever to judge an outfit. Embodied knowledge or some ****.
 

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Originally Posted by tween_spirit
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mind.blown. if this were in the should i thread, i would say, "yes"
 

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i would say hell no, especially if you have smaller feet

this chunky sole/creeper **** needs to die
 

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its a commando sole. imo tween could do it, and he is tall(i think) so i would hope his feet are proportionate
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Originally Posted by GraphicNovelty
Yes. Super Nice and amicable guys and they play some decent Appalachia influenced indie folk

Rad, thanks. I'll give them a shot.

I wish the show was at a better club. The place is practically around the corner from where I live, which is great, but the sound can be kind of hit-or-miss there. Also, there's no exit and re-entry allowed. If you don't like the opener, or you want to duck out for a beer at one of the bajillion bars nearby instead of shelling out $8 for a crappy Leinenkugel's, you're boned.
 

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thanks snowman.

Yeah I feel like they would tie in with my wardrobe really well. I'm actually just 5'9" but my feet are fortunately proportional at a 42 / 9.5

Would totally go for it if I wasn't in the process of laying down serious cash for a new apartment this week. I need to sell more clothes!
 
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