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Hoodie: Uniqlo
Shirt: Evisu
T shirt: Topman
jeans: Raf Simons
Boots: All saints
bag: Bally
 

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Originally Posted by softy
This.
Your stuff is much too tight and rigid (figuratively and structurally) for your body type; it accentuates your thinness in an unflattering way, makes you look like a beanpole. You need more loose stuff that conceals your shape instead of outlining it in red felt-tip marker
Also suggest growing hair out, if possible


I don't think the clothes are too tight. He would look better if he worked out and toned a bit.

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looks great rfx. I will pm u about rick now.

Originally Posted by RFX45
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TwoStep's jacket just looks like it's too small. It seems like a knit fabric and it's obv very casual so it still works OK, but if the dimensions were just a bit bigger all around it would look cleaner.
 

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Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I'll keep them in mind next time. I'll probably won't do the cock-bib tee though. I actually had a white Hanes v-neck with it, I'll let it show in the bottom next time.

And to the person asking, the jeans are Dior 19cm.
 

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Is it time for His return? Isn't He a couple of years early?
 

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Originally Posted by max_r
oh nice.

were those sold in the US at some point, or was it imported?


They were sold here, in fairly decent numbers, until somewhere in the early/mid-1980s. The Spiders are uncommon but not rare. Any other model would be very rare to see.

They're bringing Fiat back in a couple months and will be selling a North American version of the 500.

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Originally Posted by G0079
How are you liking the all saints boots? Good quality?

They're great, I usually wear out the heels of my shoes in a couple of weeks, but they're holding up good. The leather sturdy, they were a bit tight when I first got them, but they've stretched out a little. Im definitely going to get another pair.
 

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Not a fan of the Button-down under the rugby shirt. Too many collars, you look like you have gills.
 
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