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how do you seriously get out of bed and choose to dress like this?
Hands should never be put into the pockets of suit jackets/sportcoats, IMO. (Unless it is to retrieve something from them)
Hands should never be put into the pockets of suit jackets/sportcoats, IMO. (Unless it is to retrieve something from them)
Sart is as wide as he is tall? No wonder we don't see many pics of him.
It all makes sense now. Mr.Moo = The Sartorialist.
Why's it the wimmenz on The Sartorialist always look so much better put-together than the mens?
Why's it the wimmenz on The Sartorialist always look so much better put-together than the mens?
Because you don't know anything about women's fashion anyway?
Because most of us don't pay as much attention to the details of women's clothes, as much as we do to their overall attractiveness.
Usually a woman falls into the category of 'smash' or 'do not want'.