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The fine line between dressing like an old man and a sharp GQ/Esquire guy.

niidawg3

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Originally Posted by Reevolving
Dawg,
Thanks for the feedback, but I respectfully disagree.
The definition of dressing well starts with algorithms.


i would know what an algorithm is, being that i was a math major and all ... but carry on my man.

you have strong opinions so keep doing you.
 

chrisb0109

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Originally Posted by Reevolving
Interestingly, the main difference is the white vs. black shirt

No its not. There are differences in the fit, styling of the jacket, and general stance of the guy.

All adding up to an older look. I also wonder when the left photo is from. It looks considerably dated.
 

83glt

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Originally Posted by bellyhungry
Had the 32-year old kept her mouth shut...

I've been saying that from the beginning! He should just piss in her mouth and be done with it already.
 

Nicola

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The BW photo was printed to appear arty and moody.

The colour one printed for a budget department store catalog.

The differences in printing are going to go a long way.

BTW you do look old.
 

citizenshame

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I will weigh in. OP, you asked for advice, you got it. You may not like what was said, but deal with it. There is something about the cut of your jacket and the rise of your pants that do not look youthful at all. Everyone seems to see it but you.

Not trying to be a douche.
 

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I really like the classic Armani Italian classic style type of clothes, but I don't like the faux trendy stuff they produce because it frankly diminishes the brand.
 

Macallan9

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Trainwreck as always, I see. These threads are like arguing with a 15 year old why his JNCO jeans are not good looking.
 

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