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The WAYWT Discussion Thread

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out Christmas shopping
 

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Yeah this, I have 22" thighs @ 160lbs.


26" thighs @ 180lbs here. Makes clothing that fits hard to find, especially as it's so often made for rail-thin dudes and I'm definitely not rail-thin.
 
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i'm so glad we're finally having this conversation


Yeah I think the only meaningful outcome that has ever emerged from this discussion was the consensus that mrchariybrown (spelling?) does a good job of dressing to this build. To the point where people were skeptical that he was that built, but he had some pics that pretty much discounted that theory.

Look for his fits, might work for you. That being said I don't really like the aesthetic that much personally. But in my case being short in addition doesn't help :(
 

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John Lawrence Sullivan
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No vis bottom half, so who cares
 

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No vis bottom half, so who cares
Do not like that jacket at all.

(no hate on MJ or you)
 
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That jacket reminds me of those cherry-dipped Dilly Bars from DQ
 
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