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melonadejello

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Originally Posted by kgmessier
Man, that's really tight! Did you take those measurements yourself, or did you find the someplace online?

Just took 'em myself
 

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kelvin and snowman looking good, i have the same cdg play shirt
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Originally Posted by Lane
looks good, but the stacking looks a bit odd, snowman

It must be the soft material of the jeans because they're not any longer or wider than most of my jeans. You think a hem would help?
 

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WAYWT lifestyle edition. Making buttondowns is overrated, I'm gonna just stick to buying.
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Arms are a little big, other than that the fit is alright for first cut n sew project.
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That's pretty cool, did you teach yourself?
 

Fycus

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Received instruction from theater costume designer, but everything was done pretty much on my own besides getting the collar to roll correctly. If you know how to sew its fairly easy to read patterns.
 

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Originally Posted by Fycus
WAYWT lifestyle edition. Making buttondowns is overrated, I'm gonna just stick to buying.

I can't tell 100% from that picture, but it looks good closer to the waist and looks a little wider up top. If you slimmed it down in the upper chest it would look really good I think.
 

melonadejello

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Originally Posted by kgmessier
Based on my measurements, it looks like the Gitman x OC shirts in S are 18.5" P2P, tapering to 17" at the waist and through to the hem.

Damn, I could probably deal with that, too bad they're back ordered and I don't have another $185 dollars to drop on a double of a ridiculous shirt anyway
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I wish everyone was like Zappos where they'll send you another size for free and let you send back whichever you don't want. Though if OC offered that it'd probably be a three month endeavor.
Oh well, now I know next time I want a goofy Gitman shirt from OC, get an S. And don't listen to their customer service in regards to sizing.
 

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Its just the picture. The body is fairly tapered because I have about a 10 inch drop so there is more room up top but it fits slim throughout the body.
 

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Uploaded with ImageShack.us Comments for a fashion newb? Its not the best of picture because it was taken with my macbook so poor quality and I had to get in position in 3 secs. Hat: custom knit Gucci Shirt Kuppenheimer Harris Tweed Army buckle, some sweet leather belt (can't see the nice designs engraved) I found in my gpas old stuff Banana Republic True Religion
 

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Originally Posted by Derek92
Army buckle, some sweet leather belt (can't see the nice designs engraved) I found in my gpas old stuff
These are always the best things...
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True Religion
= automatic disapproval. Super-trendy a few years back; outrageously expensive; the loudest, most condemn-y people here used to wear them, and now feel embarrassed... the jeans are what a normal person would describe as 'jeans'. To the super-skinny-jeans-obsessed, they will appear freakishly large. Hang in there, fellow n00b!
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Originally Posted by linkinwayne
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Coat from Soia&Kyo, comes with removable inner lining
Lanvin x Acne jeans
Fossil shoes


Err, I'd get a new haircut/glasses, and I would fix my stance for future reference..
 
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