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Joe E Taleo

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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
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I love that your shoes cost more than your range!
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I think I have the same range now that you've pointed it out. It sucks. ;_;
 

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just spent $120 on a shitload of AA shirts/hoodies/thermals at trendy blanks. also got a pair of plaid Purcells for $29 from J crew, 2 pair of Bermuda shorts, and a pair of Nudie Even Steven's
 

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I have used it once...to boil water.
 

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All i have to say is, some of your wardrobes must be unbelievably bland.
 

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Originally Posted by fudgebutt
All i have to say is, some of your wardrobes must be unbelievably bland.

You should help everyone out by posting your own
 

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Originally Posted by ghulkhan
You should help everyone out by posting your own

Armageddon must be upon us because I agree with ghulkhan.
 

SoCal2NYC

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Originally Posted by fudgebutt
All i have to say is, some of your wardrobes must be unbelievably bland.

Are you basing this off the fact that all I cook is boiled water?
 

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Just ordered a pair of Paul Smith slim fit jeans. They are raw, and from what I've heard, should be amazing in quality. In fact, I'm sort of surprised not many people wear Paul Smith jeans on StyleForum. The jeans are hank dyed, natural indigo, (selvage) denim is from the same mill as 45rpm, obviously MIJ, 35" inseam, made with chain stitching from an original Union Special, copper buttons, oh and did I mention I only paid $133 shipped (via the PS sale online)!
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The ones online are made in China (as it says...)

Unless you grabbed a last pair or something. I have a pair of the Red Ear MIJ's and they're allright.
 

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Originally Posted by onion
Just ordered a pair of Paul Smith slim fit jeans. They are raw, and from what I've heard, should be amazing in quality. In fact, I'm sort of surprised not many people wear Paul Smith jeans on StyleForum. The jeans are hank dyed, natural indigo, (selvage) denim is from the same mill as 45rpm, obviously MIJ, 35" inseam, made with chain stitching from an original Union Special, copper buttons, oh and did I mention I only paid $133 shipped (via the PS sale online)!
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does anyone know how the paul smith straight fit/slimfit jeans fit? most of the measurements on this board suggest they run large in the waist or stretch out easily?
 

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Originally Posted by bapelolol
does anyone know how the paul smith straight fit/slimfit jeans fit? most of the measurements on this board suggest they run large in the waist or stretch out easily?

the ones I have are about 1.5-2" vanity sized and they all seem to run consistently so from what I've tried on, including the S/S 08 "howgate wonder" which is his really skinny jean
 

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
the ones I have are about 1.5-2" vanity sized and they all seem to run consistently so from what I've tried on, including the S/S 08 "howgate wonder" which is his really skinny jean

Are they really that skinny? Those are the ones I got and I was thinking they would be inbetween a NC and a NS. Am I way off?
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^^ I thought they were pretty skinny....I tried on size 30 which fit well. It probably had a true waist of 31/31.5....the leg opening was I'm guessing around 7"...so closer to the Cure than NS. I think they fit really well, but the low rise wasnt something I was in the market for. Esp the back rise seemed very low.
 

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Schiesser henleys and this black knit vest from FP. I need to get the buttons replaced with some MOP ones though, the ones they shipped to stores only had crappy plastic ones.

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