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god damn it Teger, roll down your ******* sweater sleeves.



and here we have a perfect example of the diference between MC casual and SW&D. personally, i like this look, but as an MCer i could probably give a tiresome list of things that i may think are no good blah blah blah, but im sure in SW&D it flies a lot easier.

anyhow, its a nice look and i like it, but imo i think it exemplifies the subtleties between this thread and SW&D that were discussed earlier.

rock on with your rolled up sweater sleeves, tegs. rock right along you crazy kid, you.
 
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the rolled up sweater is appropriate even in an mc context because it shows shirt cuff
 

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Nice combination though I'd keep the sweater collar down, specially with a tie, it looks too long and stiff to wear it like that. I also don't like the shirt sleeves rolled up over the sweater.
Good look, anyway, just saying how I'd wear it (boring as I am :)).


I agree with you on the collar. It really doesn't flatter anything. I tend to wear higher collars when I don't wear a scarf. In this case, it looks a bit silly. As far as rolling sleeves, I'm more careful about it on nicer sweaters. This doesn't happen to be a nicer sweater and I'm always warm, so I throw the sleeves up. I agree with both of your critiques though. :D
 

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You almost got the security look to the tee. If you're going for the security look, my advice is to change the shoes to unpolished black shoes with square toe.... :D

Otherwise, quite a nice look!
EXSH POSHT!!!
pants are gray flannel, came out horribly dark in the photo. :(
closest representation is the left leg in the shoes pic, borrom right.
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stitches - much improved, although the jacket looks too tight and the shoes are too sleek for the pants
 

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