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RegisDB9

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Damn guys. I just have to requirements from my pants 1. Virgin Wool 2. Slim. Bam out the door
Well I may be one to talk, but this ain't exactly the cleanest break we've ever seen round these parts:
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Thats just it though man I say ******* to breaks, cuffs, etc. Easy to say though when this is your idea of awesome
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I love that second photo though I can't quite tell what's hanging out of the jacket breast pocket looking at it on my phone...
 

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i'm kind of a stickler for how pants break, preferring clean lines all the way down to the feet. that usually means cuffing-- often just by rolling up the extra fabric-- unless, like others have said, the fabric is sufficiently heavy and the legs are hemmed to the right length.

so...i didn't get a chance to take pics until the light got bad, but posting anyway, in honor of @Synthese

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pants + boots:
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engineered garments knit wool coat
blue blue japan sashiko cotton coverall
our legacy woven cotton shirt
cdgh+ knit rayon/cotton pants
cdiem reversed leather boots
 

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Perfect pants length, ghost.
 

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I love that second photo though I can't quite tell what's hanging out of the jacket breast pocket looking at it on my phone...


Knowing Margiela it is probably half a glove that you can clip in. The SS 08/09/10 are my favorite seasons. You might like some of these Frank

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OK, that's it, I'm getting a Blue Blue Japan sashiko item, see y'all later

(excellent fit)


(I have already done this with the sashiko...)

Knowing Margiela it is probably half a glove that you can clip in. The SS 08/09/10 are my favorite seasons. You might like some of these Frank

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Yes. Yes I do like. But I think the stylist may have forgotten to lay out a shirt for the guy in photo 6.
 

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Yes. Yes I do like. But I think the stylist may have forgotten to lay out a shirt for the guy in photo 6.


I'm actually a fan of the no shirt under jacket/knit and it works out well in the tropics. Not something I'd do out of vacation though
 

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Regis, the Scarface mansion is for sale. Go forth and kop.

PS I remember the first time I heard that I'm the same height as SvB. It still blows my mind.
 
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