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robbie

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Originally Posted by Phat Guido
A few from yesterday whilst enjoying the sun


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you are like the aussie don draper​
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
Why do you have to wear three-pieces for work?
No clue its just a dumb rule. I'm working retail on the sales floor at Nordstrom until i find another job in visual merchandising.
 

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^ Oh, the guy asked where to find a sub-$50 version of the shirt that you were wearing.
 

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First WAYWT, nothing special. I guess it can only get better from here.

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Why the **** are you wearing flip flops with a button up shirt? Are you trying to say "I'm dressed up yet laid back at the same time"? Or are you off to a beach wedding?
 

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Originally Posted by jet
Why the **** are you wearing flip flops with a button up shirt? Are you trying to say "I'm dressed up yet laid back at the same time"? Or are you off to a beach wedding?

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Originally Posted by Ludeykrus
EDIT - I'm an idiot.

I got it for ~$30-35, IIRC. Problem is I don't think H&M is carrying it anymore...


Did you have to tailor it?

I tried that shirt on myself, and at an appropriate shoulder size, I thought the rest of the shirt fit unpleasantly.
 

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Originally Posted by Griffard
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lighting may be a little unusual


Try "portrait" instead of "landscape".
 

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Originally Posted by reprehensible
Did you have to tailor it?

I tried that shirt on myself, and at an appropriate shoulder size, I thought the rest of the shirt fit unpleasantly.


Not at all.

I actually referenced this shirt in a much earlier post of mine, saying I bought the first shirt ever that fit me perfectly without any personal alterations. This was the shirt that inspired that comment.

That was, of course, before I gained 1.5 inches in the chest, bringing about a Get Smart'esque amount of nipple pulling.

Looks fine in pics, but makes me want a medium when actually working outside.


Oh, and the cut is excellent. I've really been impressed by H&M's cuts. It seems they go after the slightly muscley yet lean physique. I'm scrawny yet gaining weight, so it fit until I gained a little more. If you're really skinny, stocky, or really muscley, I could see it not fitting well at all.
 

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Originally Posted by Arcanaville
i never post here but that is one of the most beautiful shirts i have ever seen. for some reason i can't explain i get so excited about it. i must find one

I love clothing, but I rarely get wound up over much other than a good bike or a woman that's been flirting too much.

It really is a great shirt, though. If I could for-sure find some linen of the same character, I'd consider sewing up a few shirts just for ***** and giggles.
 
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