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Razele

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Yeah I like his new haircut

No ****
 

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Originally Posted by bows1
I really like the third one

lol I own that cardi, it sucks.
 

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Originally Posted by *Tee*
The sweater is nice. Scott's criticism isn't valid anymore since the day he paid 1k for a pair of Abercrombie x Levis jeans. No hate. Just saying. You won't unavoidably look ninjarized in that sweater if the rest of your outfit still looks hendrix-like. Not even if you make use of the elongated arms and pull them over your hands like the pictured mannequin. Even my grandma does is when she's cold. Nah'mean ?

Hey guy, shut up. Just because you don't like my purchase changes the fact that I know what I am talking about. Everyone will subscribe to a different aesthetic and so on but some people need to steer clear of certain ones due to their build. There is a reason I stopped wearing Attachment and Carpe, because it didn't suit me or my bodytype, which is similar to hendrix's. I give dude advice out of my own experience from following the identical path.
 

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I posted one the other day of the Screenprinted Denim, however everything else is a F/W purchase and too hot to actually wear as of now.
 

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Originally Posted by *Tee*
The sweater is nice. Scott's criticism isn't valid anymore since the day he paid 1k for a pair of Abercrombie x Levis jeans. No hate. Just saying. You won't unavoidably look ninjarized in that sweater if the rest of your outfit still looks hendrix-like. Not even if you make use of the elongated arms and pull them over your hands like the pictured mannequin. Even my grandma does is when she's cold. Nah'mean ?


Originally Posted by scott.m
Hey guy, shut up. Just because you don't like my purchase changes the fact that I know what I am talking about. Everyone will subscribe to a different aesthetic and so on but some people need to steer clear of certain ones due to their build. There is a reason I stopped wearing Attachment and Carpe, because it didn't suit me or my bodytype, which is similar to hendrix's. I give dude advice out of my own experience from following the identical path.



Yeah i no problem with Scott's advice, he's trying to help out and that is why i asked the question in the first place really.

But obviously i still get to make the decisions for myself! if it's a mistake, then i probably should have listened. I like it enough to want to take the risk.
 

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Originally Posted by hendrix
Yeah i no problem with Scott's advice, he's trying to help out and that is why i asked the question in the first place really.

But obviously i still get to make the decisions for myself! if it's a mistake, then i probably should have listened. I like it enough to want to take the risk.


More power to you brother, I also wore more artisanal **** that was pretty out there, that **** is just a longsleeve. Test the waters dude, but you'll realize after a little while. Some lessons have to be learned the hard way, right?
 

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I always know that when scott gives advice it comes from a good/correct place and he's just trying to help keep people from wasting money on stuff that just doesn't look look on them(ie the Junya anorak I bought/returned)
 

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Originally Posted by scott.m
Hey guy, shut up. Just because you don't like my purchase changes the fact that I know what I am talking about. Everyone will subscribe to a different aesthetic and so on but some people need to steer clear of certain ones due to their build. There is a reason I stopped wearing Attachment and Carpe, because it didn't suit me or my bodytype, which is similar to hendrix's. I give dude advice out of my own experience from following the identical path.
That's all well and good, but I'm of the opinion that Hendrix has the better physique ( as far as I can judge ) and I'm sure the sweater will look great on him; given that he picked the right size. I'm looking forward to fit pics. In case that the sweater, contrary to my expectations, won't look good on him, though, then because It possibly won't suit his overall appeareance/personality and not because it won't suit his bodytype, the way I see it. However that may be, I guess it's also - as usual - a question of taste. Experience has shown that the clothing style/bodytype thing is one of the biggest controversial subjects on the forums, anyway. Personally, I like this kind of sweater better on guys whose physique comes close to the Dresspace Mannequin or Hendrix than on the super skinny, characteristic azn. ( See - just for instance - Fuji. ) PS: Take it with a pinch of salt next time...
 

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Originally Posted by JD_May
Danke, colour is Bordeaux, got them from Gnatty on the B&S for a steal.

lol, thanks for reminding me!! Seriously, enjoy them, they are terrific shoes, and I hope you like them,
 

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Monocle subscription. Wanted something to read on the bus lol.
 

KitAkira

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Originally Posted by *Tee*
That's all well and good, but I'm of the opinion that Hendrix has the better physique ( as far as I can judge ) and I'm sure the sweater will look great on him; given that he picked the right size. I'm looking forward to fit pics. In case that the sweater, contrary to my expectations, won't look good on him, though, then because It possibly won't suit his overall appeareance/personality and not because it won't suit his bodytype, the way I see it. However that may be, I guess it's also - as usual - a question of taste. Experience has shown that the clothing style/bodytype thing is one of the biggest controversial subjects on the forums, anyway. Personally, I like this kind of sweater better on guys whose physique comes close to the Dresspace Mannequin or Hendrix than on the super skinny, characteristic azn. ( See - just for instance - Fuji. ) PS: Take it with a pinch of salt next time...
Your posts aren't valid anymore.
 

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scott, do you really think all that sheer, skintight, gym wear inspired dressspace stuff isnt intended for muscular guys? thats EXACTLY the audience, you actually pretty much cant wear that stuff unless youre 1) super lean and 2) muscular... itll show all the fat if youre big but not that fit and itll create a silhouette you probably dont want if youre just a shapeless thin dude. hendrix is one of the few dudes here that I think could wear it well
 

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