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I don't wear boat shoes. But to me, boat shoes imply warm weather. His fit isn't too bad though, to each his own I guess.
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I said I'd stop but I can't
just for the record, i did NOT go sailing today lol
this is ridiculous. i refuse to believe that you can maintain this fit after sitting down/bending over.
eason -- post bending over pic for the lad to prove that it can be done k
Or perhaps:
this is ridiculous. i refuse to believe that you can maintain this fit after sitting down/bending over.
To be honest, I do think the shirts could be a bit less trim. You want the shirts to look like a clean blank slate, while still maintaining the slimness. Right now it kind of looks like a white piece of paper tightly wrapped around a bar of soap. This way the shirt acts a blank starting point for the rest of your outfit, instead all people can do is notice how tight your shirt is.