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why the hell do people like stacking on jeans. it looks so gimmicky and stupid, and if you are short it looks like you need to get your jeans hemmed to the proper size.


Because with skinnier denim it just looks odd on men without at least a little bit of stacking.
 
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Might as well say two more fits from kent money. :D


dats how I do. but i dont think my typical non-work stuff is THAT pedestrian, though. I know i'm not wearing RO jut collars and other 'look at me!' styles, but yeah. I try to 'blend in' more when I work, hence the fuller cut jeans and cons.

I wore that first fit on a rainy friday, so I had a bit more leeway. I recall two sets of girls from differenct classes saying they 'liked my style' :slayer:
 
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This is a post from a few months back but any info on the shirt?
 

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two pedestrian work fits.

Pedestrian work fits you say?
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Thinking this would've been better with some solid black lowtop sneakers, but I don't have any currently. :[
 

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I think the jeans and shoes are fine, but you are not doing yourself any favors with that cardigan. I think you if you would get a decent haircut, shave and throw on a slim-fitting buttoned shirt you could look infinitely better. Your body type and features just aren't suited for lazy thin cardigans and facial hair.
 

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Was warm and bright today so I went outside to take some detail shots of the Barbour ToKiTo Jacket I'm selling, and decided to throw it on for a quick fit pic in case that helps any potential buyers. I also just washed my APC's so they feel so nice :)

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And after realizing I need to elevate my camera a bit more:

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shot with x100 ?

also, do you have a roommate or how many bedrdooms are in your possession (no :uhoh: just answer me !)
 

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shot with x100 ?
also, do you have a roommate or how many bedrdooms are in your possession (no :uhoh: just answer me !)


Yeah, the X100 but my settings were all out of whack so it's a little wonky, but I caught one of my neighbors spying on me so I gave up :embar:

I do not have a roommate, and I have a (very) little 1 bedroom.

After wearing this jacket outside I'm really tempted to just keep it, it's so freaking nice. I wish I could capture the depth of the color that this thing has in natural light, and there are so many little details that really elevate it above a typical waxed cotton bomber. :decisions:
 
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