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Kvc06

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Love this, but would it work for me?
 

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If you have to ask if you could pull it off, you probably can't.
 

Kvc06

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Not so much can I pull it off as I'm thinking if it would fit in with the rest of what I own.
 

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It seems like you try to resell almost everything you post in WAYWT, so we probably have no idea what you own at this point. You'd be the best judge of that.
 

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If it was less dressy I think you could pull it off but that shirt is a pinpoint oxford, which would be difficult to match with a casual wardrobe
 

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Anyone have an opinion on Dayton Service boots (Non wings and horns distressed)?
I am trying to decide between a pair or going with a pair of Frye boots.
 

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Originally Posted by nowiremember
Anyone have an opinion on Dayton Service boots (Non wings and horns distressed)?
I am trying to decide between a pair or going with a pair of Frye boots.


a friend doesn't have the exact version but dayton in general is a badass company been making boots forever.

quality construction and hardwearing.
 

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Originally Posted by Kvc06
Love this, but would it work for me?

Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you look too chill and normal to show up to class/party/etc. in such clearly "designed" stuff. I just get a weird cognitive disconnect when I think about your neck and head coming out of that shirt.
 

Kvc06

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Originally Posted by Makeshift_Robot
Don't take this the wrong way, but I think you look too chill and normal to show up to class/party/etc. in such clearly "designed" stuff. I just get a weird cognitive disconnect when I think about your neck and head coming out of that shirt.

No, I see what you mean, that's kind of what I was wondering about.
 

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Someone posted stock daytons (not wh version) and they looked pretty crap.
 

nowiremember

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Originally Posted by jet
Someone posted stock daytons (not wh version) and they looked pretty crap.

what made them crap? they are 100% the same boot as wh minus being tied in a ball and soaked in water. Or are you saying you think the wh version is crap too?
 

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