adamt
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Hi,
I tried a few times posting this in the ask a question thread to get replies commenting on how ugly the jacket is, which is of no help,
So ill try here
So i am thinking of getting a black leather bomber jacket, im 27 and will wear with jeans/chinos, casual shirts = vertical stripe, flanel, OCBD plains, checked, or a plain sweater/jumper
worn casually on the evenings and weekends out with friends , girlfriend, pubs/bars, restuarants, shopping,
i already have a brown leather bomber jacket, which i wear with either dark brown boat shoes or chukka boots, but having seen a black leather bomber, i want one of them too!
is getting 2 of the same jackets in different colors a bit unnecessary?
So as i have no casual black footwear, only office shoes, i assume i need some black footwear to wear with the jacket
and as black and brown doesnt go together, i guess i should wear the brown boat shoes when i have the bkack bomber on?
i dont want black boat shoes or chukka boots but a different type of shoe, ideally
I tried a few times posting this in the ask a question thread to get replies commenting on how ugly the jacket is, which is of no help,
So ill try here
So i am thinking of getting a black leather bomber jacket, im 27 and will wear with jeans/chinos, casual shirts = vertical stripe, flanel, OCBD plains, checked, or a plain sweater/jumper
worn casually on the evenings and weekends out with friends , girlfriend, pubs/bars, restuarants, shopping,
i already have a brown leather bomber jacket, which i wear with either dark brown boat shoes or chukka boots, but having seen a black leather bomber, i want one of them too!
is getting 2 of the same jackets in different colors a bit unnecessary?
So as i have no casual black footwear, only office shoes, i assume i need some black footwear to wear with the jacket
and as black and brown doesnt go together, i guess i should wear the brown boat shoes when i have the bkack bomber on?
i dont want black boat shoes or chukka boots but a different type of shoe, ideally
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