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Nice, clapeyron. But you seem to be missing two inches of sleeve length...
 

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I saw the shoes first and was hoping for a Trinidad James$ look from Tirailleur (5).


This look for them **** niggas dat be hating on this winter. Will pm behind your back but won't post fits in public
 
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Nice, clapeyron. But you seem to be missing two inches of sleeve length...


since the sleeves were in fact too short back when I bought the coat a couple years ago, I tried covering it up by sewing in black rib cuffs. which may look like they are part of the turtleneck but actually belong to the coat.

the coat is a relict from my non-bespoken days...
 
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since the sleeves were in fact too short back when I bought the coat a couple years ago, I tried covering it up by sewing in black rib cuffs. which may look like they are part of the turtleneck but actually belong to the coat.

the coat is a relict from my non-bespoken days...


Ah, that's clever.
 

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Would look better without the v-neck sweater.
 

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Have my clinical skills patient simulation today so have to dress up. Sneaking in teh yohjee. Feed back on the boots is also appreciated. Also, thats me actually walking, not a pose!
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not sure what the exact circumstances regarding the clinical skills simulation was, but if you're actually supposed to dress up in a suit, you probably looked ridiculous, to be honest. no hate, but there's a time in a place for trying to dress "fashun" and a time and a place for just wearing a normal suit.
 

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Would look better without the v-neck sweater.


or without cardi, not a good look with knits on knits on knits /snowman


a grey t shirt I think would work best. the white **** by itself would too. But that is neither here nor there. this deserves like 100 thumbs


Thanks guys. I had seen some SS fits with layered sweaters and I was trying to go for that look but it didn't come out quite right. The v-neck is actually a very thin long sleeve tee. I'll try it without one of the knits next time.
 
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minus v-neck would be better and less bulky
 
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