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BlackToothedGrin

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StanleyVanBuren I like the fit of that sweater on you. This fit has a much more relaxed vibe than your usual efforts, which is great.
 

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Originally Posted by BlackToothedGrin
StanleyVanBuren I like the fit of that sweater on you. This fit has a much more relaxed vibe than your usual efforts, which is great.
This. Your stuff is much too tight and rigid (figuratively and structurally) for your body type; it accentuates your thinness in an unflattering way, makes you look like a beanpole. You need more loose stuff that conceals your shape instead of outlining it in red felt-tip marker Also suggest growing hair out, if possible
 

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Originally Posted by TwoStep
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The jacket could stand to be four inches or so longer, and I would prefer for its closing button to sit an inch or so lower. I'd also suggest you give the jean cuffs an additional roll or two.

But those quibbles aside, it looks pretty good.
 

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Originally Posted by softy
This.
Your stuff is much too tight and rigid (figuratively and structurally) for your body type; it accentuates your thinness in an unflattering way, makes you look like a beanpole. You need more loose stuff that conceals your shape instead of outlining it in red felt-tip marker
Also suggest growing hair out, if possible


I very much disagree. Although his growing his hair out is an idea worth pondering, I guess.
 

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Originally Posted by Ivar
The jacket could stand to be four inches or so longer, and I would prefer for its closing button to sit an inch or so lower. I'd also suggest you give the jean cuffs an additional roll or two.

But those quibbles aside, it looks pretty good.


A jacket 4 inches longer would look ridiculous with jeans and the overall slimness of his silhouette.
 

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Originally Posted by TwoStep
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I'm really liking these fits. Everything looks spot-on for a SW&D fit, IMHO. The only thing I don't really like is the bag, but then again, I'm not a big fan of Filson.
 

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Originally Posted by TwoStep
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This doesn't make any sense to me. In what setting is wearing a tie with jeans appropriate? If the situation is dressy enough to justify a tie then jeans are innapropriate, and vice versa. Lose the tie. I do really like the fit otherwise.
 

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Originally Posted by Nil
A jacket 4 inches longer would look ridiculous with jeans and the overall slimness of his silhouette.

I like to think I'm ahead of the curve when it comes to these things, and to my eyes, that kind of mid-00s length looks very stale and played out. 4 inches is not all that much, by the way. We're talking pretty standard suit jacket length.
 

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Originally Posted by Ivar
I like to think I'm ahead of the curve when it comes to these things, and to my eyes, that kind of mid-00s length looks very stale and played out. 4 inches is not all that much, by the way. We're talking pretty standard suit jacket length.

Jag är nöjd med längden men tack ändå.
 

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Originally Posted by TwoStep
Jag är nöjd med längden men tack ändå.

LOL
 

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R by 45rpm Indigo Dyed Woven Shirt 45 rpm Denim Shirt Self Edge Feather Ring Tanner Goods for 3sixteen Dual Strand Tanner Goods Dual Ring Belt Eternal 811's Converse Jacks

dooppeeeee. Really good stuff. Too bad it wasn't a standing pic to see more but i see enough to like it
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Gitman x Inventory Samurai Yuketen

good ****. fades look great and the shoes are nice too. You two making me want to get my america one (or whatever people are calling it)
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ok but like others said prob need to mix it up or something. cockbib would help or longer black tee with a white non cockbib tank underneath poking out. both a bit longer than the leather and wear open. or some looser sweat like black pants tucked into the boots. or black overdyes or something rather than black raw. still looks solid but just other ideas to play on the same outfit to get different looks bobo pictures is hilarious and scary considering he's super tall from what i remember
 
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