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(Old) What Are You Wearing Now/Today? Part II - pictures only - no discussion

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this is perfection - and a real breath of fresh air from the uniform of form fitting dark dry denim. it really does look effortless - the looseness of the pant and the slightly formfitting sweater are a great combo.

i wish my legs were longer so i could pull off loose jeans . . .

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Sweat Bill Tornade
Shirt Zara
Tie???
Trousers Muji
Shos Paul Smith
 

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Originally Posted by sbbbjm
this is perfection - and a real breath of fresh air from the uniform of form fitting dark dry denim. . .

Agreed, which is why I like his posts as well as Matthews. Seems nobody has anything else besides dark ass jeans.
 

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It was different, but i wasn't a huge fan. I thought it could've benefited from different shoes and i wasn't a huge fan of the pants fit. I prefer them loose, but for some reason, didn't like the way they fell.

I don't think i've worn my raw indigo jeans in maybe over a month. It's weird. Been all my 2 greys, khaki pants, shorts and sometimes my black jeans if it's night.
 

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You gotta relax man sufu is getting to you.

Smoke a j, get some poon and ease up homeboy.
 

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for what its worth i like that outfit a lot, and to disagree with you chrono i think its the way the pants sit and their shape that completes that look...that's a pretty common look (i call it the "Robin Thicke"), but he manages to twist it in a nice way.
 

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It looks great because he looks natural and comfortable in his clothes. It helps that he's good looking as well.
 

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Originally Posted by chronoaug
It was different, but i wasn't a huge fan. I thought it could've benefited from different shoes and i wasn't a huge fan of the pants fit. I prefer them loose, but for some reason, didn't like the way they fell.
I was kind of put off by the whole tie business, myself.
 

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Originally Posted by Fade to Black
for what its worth i like that outfit a lot, and to disagree with you chrono i think its the way the pants sit and their shape that completes that look...that's a pretty common look (i call it the "Robin Thicke"), but he manages to twist it in a nice way.

+1 on this. And I think that the pants fit and fall nearly perfectly. The second picture is great. I love the shirts drying. The use of slightly different shades of grey is really nice too.
 

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Originally Posted by Fade to Black
for what its worth i like that outfit a lot, and to disagree with you chrono i think its the way the pants sit and their shape that completes that look...that's a pretty common look (i call it the "Robin Thicke"), but he manages to twist it in a nice way.
I think the slim top and baggy trousers is a fine look. Slim pants and baggy top not so much.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
I think the slim top and baggy trousers is a fine look. Slim pants and baggy top not so much.

You kidding me? Slim pants and baggy top is even better.
 
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