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Should I or shouldn't I buy... (clothing item)?

softy

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Originally Posted by epliohunk
Which coat should I keep?

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You're trippin, the first one is much more visually interesting and, frankly, seems to elongate you. I like how it flares out at the bottom. Granted, small pics. And obviously shorten the sleeves.
Just don't herk your arms up like that.
Arms on #2 look gross, like sausage casings. I just don't think this overly fitted style is always great with fitted pants. Also, the higher gorge on #2 does you no favors in terms of height augmentation. I realize this runs contrary to perceived wisdom, but that's how it looks.

Advice for short people: not everything you wear has to be perfectly fitted and proportionally the same size. Embrace the drape.
 

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Personally like the first the best. The others seem a bit gimmicky to me and I love gimmicky clothing ;p
 

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LL Bean Duck Boots? I need a good winter boot...it gets cold as
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here. However, I don't want to spend a whole lot because I am indoors 99% of the day. LL Bean's best bang-for-buck or is there a better alternative like Lands End or Wolverine or something?

Also, with tall winter boots, how should I wear them? Jeans tucked in or what??
 

KitAkira

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dtmt

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While I wouldn't go so far as to say it looks like a girl's scarf necessarily, I think it would be hard to pull off IRL
 

aether

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duck boots are one of the ugliest creations ever.

If you need heavy duty boots there are still better lookin' options.
 

Ritchee

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Originally Posted by dtmt
While I wouldn't go so far as to say it looks like a girl's scarf necessarily, I think it would be hard to pull off IRL

The back of my mind was saying the same thing. Thank you!
 

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