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Originally Posted by Jonah
Seriously though that Otter fit has got me thinking of doing a cycle over spring to prep for summer. Not really but that dude is jacked.

Throw this on the pile of "wise life decisions motivated by an otter post."

Originally Posted by terb3ar
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Super awkward pose.


Well it's much better than your previous fits. Either hem or stack the jeans, the cuffs aren't working. I'm not sure about the sleeves and closed quarters on the jacket.

Originally Posted by whodini
Since he won't post this himself:

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Can money pay for all the days he lived awake but half-asleep?
 

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looking good aeglus and jskiss. Though aeglus, i'd prob prefer less thick a cuff and maybe a half inch longer or a touch more tapered. Is that the uniqlo x oc vest?
Originally Posted by vettloffah
i'm not saying slim fitting jeans are the only ones that fit right. Whether a pant is baggy or slim, they can still fit. However, in the example I was referring to it seems as though they are too big, and by big i do not mean baggy, i mean they seem like they don't fit at the waist...
just stop. I don't even care about arw's pants in the fit but still not getting what asobu was talking about. Hell, the apcs i'm wearing need a belt or they'll fall down pretty quick. Same with the CDG pants i wore in my last pic (actually like 2-3" too big on the waist). Can still look fine. Asobu knows his ****.
 

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Eason, those jeans look a lot better. kudos.

that coat is sick, jkissi

Aeglus, I like the colors and the fit above the ankles looks really good if you ask me. Doesnt make you look stocky or whatever was said.
 

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Originally Posted by whodini
Since he won't post this himself:

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details on the varsity/shawl collar?


Alex- really like this. what's the coat?

Kissi- are those pants orange-ish IRL, they look an awful lot like my Sta-prests.
 

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Originally Posted by chronoaug
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This and the last fit I like a lot, except I'm a little skeptical of the boots. Something about the shape of them seems off to me, in the context of the boot tuck and such.

(One flaw of not listing brands: it leaves nothing to quote.)
 

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Last two Chronofits have been great. Almost Fuumaan in urban decadence, but without the haute-chic price tag. Also, those petit standards look great.
 

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hanging out, not doing crap loungewear+ the sweater was a buck 'steez'


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Seriously though that Otter fit has got me thinking of doing a cycle over spring to prep for summer. Not really but that dude is jacked.
thats short term thinking...what about the following summer, another cycle

when do you stop?

I guarantee you he got that way from a lifestyle emphasizing a healthy diet and consistent exercise, not a "cycle over spring"
i dont train to look good in summer, its lifestyle choice

i only train 2-3 tomes a week at very high intensity and eat clean all year round a (6 small meals a day)

assuming you train hard, imo diet is everything

i am basically training to improve my symmetry and proportions, as i looked too much like a bodybuilder before, whereas as an athletic physique is more aesthetically pleasing and makes wearing clothes a lot less difficult
 

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I thought this turned out well:

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FP/N&F/RMW
 

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Yeah, I need to start buying my pants true to size. These N&F aren't too bad, but they are not perfect.
 

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Originally Posted by chronoaug
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wasnt a fan of your previous fits as they were too sloppy and hipster for my liking

i agree with the others, i really like your last 2 fits
 
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