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Van Veen

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Pants look too tight in the thighs. Don't like how I can see the outline of your pocket. I'd go for a fuller pan all around because I fear that small of an opening and a larger thigh will result in the dreaded carrot look. I also am curious about the trees you use on those shoes. The toe spring is pretty severe/pronounced. Though that might just be the style of the shoe?


I definitely agree with this. I have big thighs and find that pants cut straight from the knee work better for me.
 

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X-Poast from WAYW proper. No tie and two buttons undone on the shirt... sounds casual to me.





Cheers!
 
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hendrix

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NO. Visceral adipose tissue is DIFFERENT than flabby subcutaneous fat on your legs, arms, face, and over your abs. It's caused by overeating AND other factors, such as high levels of cortisol. It is harder to get rid of than subcutaneous fat which is why you see men with big, hard bellies but skinny legs.


If "harder to get rid of" means "dropping those last few calories is a *****".

Then sure.

"overreating and other factors" is a bit of a weird way of saying "genetics and a sedentary lifestyle make me way to eat more calories than i should be".

Sorry man. There is a way to lose that gut. It's not easy, but it is simple.
 

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Casual Friday

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Parker

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From awhile ago.
 
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