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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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jobro

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Originally Posted by MBreinin
I woke today to the sound of one of my closests collapsing.

My partners wardrobe collapsed on her, the damn thing left a hole in the shelf above it. I honestly don't understand how people don't think to use stronger materials in closets. Many kitchens are built like tanks and hold heavy pots and pans, but a few overcoats in a wardrobe can kill it.
 

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Originally Posted by jobro
My partners wardrobe collapsed on her, the damn thing left a hole in the shelf above it. I honestly don't understand how people don't think to use stronger materials in closets. Many kitchens are built like tanks and hold heavy pots and pans, but a few overcoats in a wardrobe can kill it.

If you live anywhere in North America, your home is likely to be exactly as well-built as it is required to be by law.
 

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Originally Posted by Edgar Allan Pwn
If you live anywhere in North America, your home is likely to be exactly as well-built as it is required to be by law.

Far from it, I am in Perth, Australia. I had no idea that there would be a law governing the type of wood used for shelving in a wardrobe, I don't think that happens here.
 

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more on the dark side ...
 

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Originally Posted by Edgar Allan Pwn
Surprising! Must just be the angle or an errant gust of wind, I suppose.

I haven't measured them, but the cords do feel a bit roomier. Maybe they just didn't keep their shape from ironing as well as the whipcord trousers in the second pic.
 

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More Spring/Summer gear.
 
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Originally Posted by niidawg3
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Nice pose. Great tie.
 

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::Cross post from the conservative business dress thread. This it typical for me nowadays.::

My first foray back into WAYWRN in months. Manton's thoughts? Sufficiently C?

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This photo's in b/w because the lighting was awful. And this is an awful angle, but it's the best I could do.
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^ welcome back lufty!
Originally Posted by NewYorkRanger
Thanks, and I think I agree re: the collars, especially when my head is shaved (for some reason)
It's the boiled egg in cup effect.
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Work has been driving me nuts (to the point of seriously considering a career chnge)
I hope whatever you decide, it means more happiness in your future. Sometimes a career change can be a positive step, if done for the right reasons.
Originally Posted by spoozy
today five different textures
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I really like this one spoozy; nice work.
Originally Posted by Phat Guido
The air is like Pearl Harbour today
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Originally Posted by Toiletduck
My fun Ringgu Jaketto for the Summer!
Beautiful colours/pattern. I bet you'll get more use than you expect out of that. The fun jackets get pulled out of the wardrobe a lot on sunny days.
Originally Posted by MBreinin
I woke today to the sound of one of my closests collapsing.
^ you know you post on SF when... Love the top half of today's look. Not quite feeling the trousers, but the shoes are a great choice.
Originally Posted by Parker
More Spring/Summer gear.
Will never "feel" the unbuttoned bd's, but I love the colours and patterns here. Very nicely done indeed. Your consistency is super-impressive. No pic today. Was a sunny afternoon, so decided to wear the five-colour look to go out that I had originally planned on wearing for the challenge tomorrow.
 
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