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Tiger Woods stupid suit

GiltEdge

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Originally Posted by BRIMSTONE
For guy that has so much cash could he not hire a style consultant or at least join this forum?

Well the benefits of someone like him on SF would be that he would look like a bigger douche than i do on the WAYWT
 

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Originally Posted by Hehlol
Look at all these grown men ragging on a famous billionaire sports star who's known for being great in bed and well-endowed.

What he has over all of you:
- Famous
- Billionaire
- Sports star
- He's great in bed
- Well-endowed


You're not golf's version of the Erin Andrews Hotel Room Peeper are you?
 

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Originally Posted by SuitMyself
I think he stepped into Mr. Peabody's Way Back Machine and went back in time to 1992.
He looks trendy early to mid 90's to me. Unfortunately, it's not the 90's anymore. Lesson to learn here is to weed the trendy stuff out of your wardrobe when it's no longer fashionable or at least put it into hibernation in case it comes back. Probably better not to even buy it in the first place. I don't think someone in his business needs to necessarily dress classic but if he's going to play the fashion card, he'd better keep current.
 

FidelCashflow

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Originally Posted by BRIMSTONE
For guy that has so much cash could he not hire a style consultant or at least join this forum?
If I had a billion bucks, I wouldn't hang around here either
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ter1413

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Originally Posted by Will
Yeah. He probably cut costs to the bone on his $20 million yacht and the $30+ million house he has under construction.

20 mil yacht and $175 outfit/suit..Go figure....If Nike didn't outfit him, he would probably be the worst dressed celeb out there...
 

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We all know money does not buy taste. Also, where are we learning how to dress. Those of us who frequent this site and learn the traditional 'rules' about dressing are few and far between. Most people do not have a father to teach them, a tailor to dress them or even a decent shop clerk to point them in the right direction. His manner of dress is disappointing but understandable.
 

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it's called having "**** you" money. he's pulling ass left and right so does it really even matter anymore?
 

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The only suit he'll be having soon will be an alimony suit.
 

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Haha, I point out how much more successful he is to all the failures here criticizing his suit and said failures lash back. How predictable.

Again, Styleforum is essentially a bunch of children who lash out when contested.
 

EZETHATSME

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Originally Posted by Hehlol
Haha, I point out how much more successful he is to all the failures here criticizing his suit and said failures lash back. How predictable.

Again, Styleforum is essentially a bunch of children who lash out when contested.


Good Sir, whoever told you that smugness was a useful tool of debate did you no service.

EZ
 

Philip1978

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Originally Posted by Hehlol
Haha, I point out how much more successful he is to all the failures here criticizing his suit and said failures lash back. How predictable.

Again, Styleforum is essentially a bunch of children who lash out when contested.


This is a clothing forum.................................
 

Sanguis Mortuum

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Originally Posted by Hehlol
Haha, I point out how much more successful he is to all the failures here criticizing his suit and said failures lash back. How predictable.

Again, Styleforum is essentially a bunch of children who lash out when contested.


So anyone who doesn't own a $30million house is a 'failure' and not worthy to comment on clothing of a man who, being rich, just must be superior to us in every way possible?
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