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They're actually a pair of Surface to Air "drawstring chinos," but they definitely have a slouchier, more casual fit to them. I could probably just cuff 'em a few times and the ankles would look a bit better. Uniqlo jeans definitely make more sense, but these are just so damn cozy that I need to throw them in the mix every now and then.
 
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Looks good then I scroll down to about the knee and the pants flare a bit, then see a pair of jack purcells
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Bored; "uniform" fit.

ToJ
Crewneck on v-neck on heattech
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not even ronnel can let that bottom half slide!
 

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Haha, thanks for the comments guys. I'm going back and forth at the moment between trying to fund a new winter coat for myself, and trying to fund a new pair of sneakers or boots. Not so sure I want sidezips, chelseas, or jodhpurs, but I'm not really sure exactly what boot to look for.

I like this one by Frye, but I'm positive there's better stuff out there for the price.

edit: and I'm really not a fan of the soles on Docs—too chunky/ugly.
 
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who, you might like these Clarks. They're what I was wearing in my fit the other day and probably the comfiest shoe I own. Crepe sole is heaven if you're walking around all day and don't need to worry about traction.

Bonus: On anything even remotely slippery, they obviate the need to lift your feet and let you skate!
 

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who, you might like these Clarks
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. They're what I was wearing in my fit the other day and probably the comfiest shoe I own. Crepe sole is heaven if you're walking around all day and don't need to worry about traction. Bonus: On anything even remotely slippery, they obviate the need to lift your feet and let you skate!
Not a huge fan of crepe soles to be honest. :confused: They also don't have my size in black.
 

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the purcell and baggy pants look awesome with that fit, comfy clothes and "I'll just throw on a sick leather jacket" is great
 

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I think you could afford to have a bit more taper through the calf brad. Scarf and arm warmers? in the first pic look great.
 

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I like the lower leg width, just needs to be an inch or so shorter to clean it up a little.
 
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