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Probably the only thing I regret selling over the years was a Margiela chunky basketweave shawl cardigan from like 2008 I think.

One of my all time favorite knits is this miss Deanna piece from like 02/03 that I found brand new on eBay from the UK. I think I paid like 3 bills which is a steal for it. This was before miss Deanna and artisanal pieces sky rocketed in price.

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This is not a question for @WBaker, for obvious reasons, but to all of those who have got rid of things they loved and now regret it - simply, why did you do it?
 

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This is not a question for @WBaker, for obvious reasons, but to all of those who have got rid of things they loved and now regret it - simply, why did you do it?
I find sometimes I fall out of love for an item and think I won't want/wear it anymore so I get rid of it only to realize a few years later I shouldn't have. For example, I had the Merino coat from Stephan Schneider from the original frozen waves collection and there were a few years where I just had other coats and jackets I wore and never reached for it. I think I sold it around 2018 but now I kind of wish I didn't. This has happened a few times and now I just keep everything I buy unless I come into serious financial troubles.
 

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bro learn to pose better lol

also get slightly looser jeans. you're too built for skinnies. slim straights for you mr. doesn't skip leg day
Those are cowboy cut Wranglers, two sizes up. Not much else I can do, unless I made my own. Also, I work for tips. A nice view doesn't hurt.

Suggestions for a pose? I'm just standing normally.
 

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Those are cowboy cut Wranglers, two sizes up. Not much else I can do, unless I made my own. Also, I work for tips. A nice view doesn't hurt.
Huh? Like you've exhausted every jean option....?

Sorry man, I don't normally call people out, but those jeans (at least in that pic) aren't very flattering. If you work for tips, I can guarantee you there are better options out there.
 

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Huh? Like you've exhausted every jean option....?

Sorry man, I don't normally call people out, but those jeans (at least in that pic) aren't very flattering. If you work for tips, I can guarantee you there are better options out there.
Fell free to speak your piece.

I've tried what is available to me in my price range. I need black jeans for work purposes. I want a mid to higher rise. This is the only option I've found that are available year round and not painted on my thighs or having any sort of stretch material. My non work jeans are Uniqlo regular/tapered fit that I like. But, no black available.


Happy to take suggestions and look into other options. Contribute to that end, if you'd like to see me in anything else. Till then, I'ma rock these till the wheels fall off. Then, I'll put on the backup pair that are at the tailor.
 

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Huh? Like you've exhausted every jean option....?

Sorry man, I don't normally call people out, but those jeans (at least in that pic) aren't very flattering. If you work for tips, I can guarantee you there are better options out there.
Fell free to speak your piece.

I've tried what is available to me in my price range. I need black jeans for work purposes. I want a mid to higher rise. This is the only option I've found that are available year round and not painted on my thighs or having any sort of stretch material. My non work jeans are Uniqlo regular/tapered fit that I like. But, no black available.


Happy to take suggestions and look into other options. Contribute to that end, if you'd like to see me in anything else. Till then, I'ma rock these till the wheels fall off. Then, I'll put on the backup pair that are at the tailor.
 

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