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DLester

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Originally Posted by ctrlaltelite
jkissi and trav wear j crew, uniqlo, gap, and banana on the regular.

Also thrift/vintage iirc. I understand they have a very good tailor, which makes a huge difference.
 

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
All these lookbook people always have very questionable "professions". If they're not a 15 year old graphic designer/art student, they're a singer or "writer". I'm waiting for the 13 year old recording engineer.
Lookbook should have a job posting section. The "muse for hire" section would be a great/easy place to pick up soft naive tail
 

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Originally Posted by DLester
Also thrift/vintage iirc. I understand they have a very good tailor, which makes a huge difference.

yeah iirc willy cheesesteak uses the same tailor.
 

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Originally Posted by ctrlaltelite
yeah iirc willy cheesesteak uses the same tailor.
stanton tailor. i had them do a uniqlo suit for me and it came out exerent and cheap. but now that i have my sewing machine with me i need to get off my lazy ass and take these shirts in myself... actually, willy has a funny review on yelp of them http://www.yelp.com/biz/stanton-tailor-shop-new-york
 

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Been three weeks of no squats while continuing to put on weight, think its helping my proportions Tongue sticking out on right foot, ignore
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J Crew Margiela loose/straight raws CP
 

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I've always had proportionally large ass/thighs, i know like everyone on the planet is going to be "**** you, do squats you *****" but whatever yo!!
 

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Originally Posted by nicelynice
I've always had proportionally large ass/thighs, i know like everyone on the planet is going to be "**** you, do squats you *****" but whatever yo!!
**** you, do squats you ***** I'm back in cutting mode starting yesterday so I'm not one to talk I guess. Goodbye almonds and peanuts
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i think jkissi and his buddy dress really well, but dont you two feel kind of douchy walking around wearing basically the exact same style/clothes?
 

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Originally Posted by sq4you
i think jkissi and his buddy dress really well, but dont you two feel kind of douchy walking around wearing basically the exact same style/clothes?

The average person doesn't feel douchy walking around with cargo shorts, sandals and an oversized polo or tshirt with all his friends wearing the same stuff so I don't see why he would.
 

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Originally Posted by nicelynice
I've always had proportionally large ass/thighs, i know like everyone on the planet is going to be "**** you, do squats you *****" but whatever yo!!
*************. argh, we should go to health and body and i'll **** you up ******. jokes. but honestly, 5x5 low bar back squats don't get your ass and thighs that big. high rep stuff gets your legs much bigger, but the low rep doesn't really in my experience. Edit: remember, i'm ill-proportioned!
 

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Originally Posted by aeglus
The average person doesn't feel douchy walking around with cargo shorts, sandals and an oversized polo or tshirt with all his friends wearing the same stuff so I don't see why he would.
Average person doesn't care about clothing.
 

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Originally Posted by aeglus
The average person doesn't feel douchy walking around with cargo shorts, sandals and an oversized polo or tshirt with all his friends wearing the same stuff so I don't see why he would.

that's true. but those people you are referring to don't have the extreme styling that jkissi and his buddy do. i'm talking about things like the exact same sleeve roll, pant roll, shirt tuck, bracelets, often we see them both carrying a similar leather bag., etc. while lacking the ability to execute and dress well, i think the general population can still pick up/identify those things, especially when seen in pairs.
 
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