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The look's different than I'd expect from you, and I'm not sold on the bright square, but I think I like it. The trou look nice.
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The look's different than I'd expect from you, and I'm not sold on the bright square, but I think I like it. The trou look nice.
Been a long time.
Aren't you an advocate of contrast in odd jacket/trouser combos?
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I agree a bit more contrast would be helpful here, but I don't think it's egregiously lacking, either.
Thanks, man. The taper (and narrow leg openings for that matter) is something I regard as a bit of a fad and something I haven't bought into, even though I think they would make for more SF-approved photos. I think I get too much of the drumstick effect with a lot of taper, and I find the straighter leg to be a little more classic to my eye. I do like the tapered look on a lot of people around here, though.
Been a long time.
Been a long time.