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Everett464

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NYR - teacher? $900 dollar shoe wearing teacher?
 

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NYR - teacher? $900 dollar shoe wearing teacher?


Some people have two cars, some take public transport. Different people have different priorities and as long as the family isn't impacted adversely,

I don't know why this would be an issue and NYR shouldn't have to justify a thing.
 
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Some people have two cars, some take public transport. Different people have different priorities and as long as the family isn't impacted adversely,

I don't know why this would be an issue and NYR shouldn't have to justify a thing.

I think its awesome - i was just blown away.

I saw the shoes, and was like, "dope," then looked them up, and was like, "**** - never gonna be able to afford them."
 

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I'm pretty sure NYR is slinging mad volume and fast stacking benjis on the side... keep in mind if you use pupils as your pharmacy smurphs and dead drop mules, they won't get trialed as adults.
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to avoid any confusion, this was a joke. I give props to NYRs fits, I'm usually just jealous on how pristine and crisp his shoes are looking.
 
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The war pants are goofy/heinous as all hell.
Usual caveats about how cool a guy NYR is still apply.
Being a native Texan I too share your sentiments as the only people in the South who wear camo are usually booger-eatin' rednex!
 

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Rain all day. Slightly more casual since my office doesn't allow anyone to wear a jacket unless they are going to court.
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Coat by Burberry
Shirt by Ralph Lauren
Chinos by J. Crew
Tie by Brooks Brothers
Tie bar by TheTieBar.com
Shoes by Johnston and Murphy
 

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Do they require a tie? I'm guessing not...

TKE, it just seems like you're forcing it. If the office is casual, and you're an intern, you should be casual. Focus on fit and materials to satisfy your iGent inclinations.

Even if a tie is required, the attempt above is flat-out incongruous. The tie and pants shouldn't ever be part of the same outfit. Even if you were wearing a jacket, the tie would be out of place.
 

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Do they require a tie? I'm guessing not...
TKE, it just seems like you're forcing it. If the office is casual, and you're an intern, you should be casual. Focus on fit and materials to satisfy your iGent inclinations.
Even if a tie is required, the attempt above is flat-out incongruous. The tie and pants shouldn't ever be part of the same outfit. Even if you were wearing a jacket, the tie would be out of place.


They do require shirt and tie everyday.

Also, what is wrong with the pants and tie together? Is the tie to saturated?
 
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doesn't let you wear a jacket if not going to court?
requires a tie though?
you work for a stupid office
 

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you have a long torso/short leg build, worked out too much to make yourself top heavy, and you wear lower raise pants/jeans while pulling ur shirts out.  looks pretty bad no matter how things fit.

tuck your shirts in or make it shoulder; uncuff the jeans or make the cuff even taller.

just my 2c


Agree - torso/legs look unbalanced. Also, cuffs on jeans are awful IMO. Especially for people with shorter legs.
 

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Cross post from streetwear



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