NOBD
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Tried this out today, first post here
Maybe change the camera position a bit.
[...] i work parttime for Oger/ Suit Supply.[...]
For both?
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Tried this out today, first post here
[...] i work parttime for Oger/ Suit Supply.[...]
Not only do you look great, you take excellent photos (or have a very good photographer). Your photos have a kind of timeless feel to them. Nicely done.
Nice photos and all, but what's with the Panerai over shirt cuff? My head exploded.
Is that a new collar shape, Phatty?
Half Windsor (with that collar)? Otherwise: steez!
C'mon, man. Shirt cuff too small? Watch band too big? This is making lemonade when life gives you lemons.
Hey, GW, how'd you manage NOT to get your X100 stolen off the trash can across the street in this shot? Better yet... How you manage not to get run over as you dashed through traffic to cross the street?
Maybe change the camera position a bit. For both?
I would really appreciate any constructive criticism you guys might have.
Not a bad combo, casual and relaxed. You may ge a bit of stick for your trousers and jacket being close in colour but even though I don't personally like brown much the colour combo is fine.
Not a bad combo, casual and relaxed. You may ge a bit of stick for your trousers and jacket being close in colour but even though I don't personally like brown much the colour combo is fine.
+1 on every comment above with the possible exception of the one about your slacks. If those are chinos I'd shorten them a tad, as Ian suggests, but I wouldn't press a crease into them. Can't tell from the pic, though, if that's what they are. Recommend that you add a couple of closeups next time.
I tend to shy away from dark colors and my coloration seems to lend itself toward light browns and blues. The climate here in encourages lighter colors as well. So this is well within my comfort zone. Perhaps I need to push the envelope and try something a little different. Light grays might work. I see what you're saying about my trousers, they are always a struggle to get looking right. The shoes are actually brown. Albeit a rather dark brown. It is funny to hear them described as blobby, I never have considered them so.