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KitAkira

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Decided to recondition my Ricards because I haven't really touched them in months, the Saphir was dried out (also, applied really lazily) and after walking around for a while, they looked all ****** like this. Need to redo</p>
Wait, I'm a bit confused-- so polish you had applied months ago started to dry out? I've never had that happen before. Is it because of the particular polish you used?
 

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Ivwri you should get a tailor to make those kind of pants, i think that would be heaps cheaper.
 

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Wait, I'm a bit confused-- so polish you had applied months ago started to dry out? I've never had that happen before. Is it because of the particular polish you used?
No, I hadn't conditioned the boots in months and the conditioner I used was dried out. That coupled with the fact that I just quickly rubbed it in with my finger means it had a bunch left on the surface and that layer cracked with walking
is that the yellow-y orange one that was on ebay? was thinking of picking it up but thought i might be too pastey for that colour...
Don't know which one you're referring to, but it's this from SS10. It's a weird color, but I like it
 

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I'm a big fan of beeswax (I dunno if there's even anything else in it, ingredient wise) hair junk, as it holds its shape, doesn't look greasy, and smells great. Also, it lasts forever. I've had the same small jar since seventh grade. **** is perfection.
Is there a specific brand? Do you mean this stuff? edit: Or this stuff:
how the hell can you be 6 feet tall and weigh 125 pounds??? that's obscene i've got 15 pounds on you and i'm half a foot shorter (no fat)
For reals; I'm an inch taller and 30 lbs. heavier, and I'm pretty damn skinny.
This is just blindingly white


:/ Decided to recondition my Ricards because I haven't really touched them in months, the Saphir was dried out (also, applied really lazily) and after walking around for a while, they looked all ****** like this. Need to redo
Maybe it's the angle, but it kinda looks like the shirt's too long to be worn untucked.
 
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glad to see you got a leather. brings it all together. this is great.


I have three leathers...lol I just don't take pics of them cuz its hardly ever a time to wear em except now since its cooling down a bit.
 
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lane, whats your opinion of the obscur jacket?

a lot of ppl complained about the shoulders on them, not to mention the back being too short

i always thought its a great looking jacket
 
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for the price I paid its superb. Shoulders are a bit boxy, but that's what also gives it a different feel from my other ones. The back being short is a notable complaint since thats what initially bothered me heavily about the jacket, however since I wear it always unzipped I dont see the problem. Love the high collar look when I move, and the short back isnt a big deal to me since my long shirts even pass my ro leathers a good length.

im no expert on leather, but its pretty good. Not the thickest but not too thin where you get no leather feel when wearing it. Basically its a perfect weight for summer, and I'm content with that cuz I dont want all of my leathers super heavy and thick.
 
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Summer linen anti-fit continues...

Commence laughter.


109 degrees, 2 hot 4 steez :(





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