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dfagdfsh

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jwied and rfx both need to learn to ignore their inner club douchebag instincts. i dont mind the lack of the belt, but i think you could use pants that have a slightly higher rise.
 

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Originally Posted by Eason
I think you look way better with a hat.

hides my receding hairline.
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Originally Posted by Teger
jwied and rfx both need to learn to ignore their inner club douchebag instincts. i dont mind the lack of the belt, but i think you could use pants that have a slightly higher rise.

I think its more my inner hipster douchebag that compels me.
and I expect to hear that criticism here somewhat (whenever ive tucked a shirt into apc nc, for example), but im just alot more comfortable in lower-rise pants/jeans and feel they work better for me.
 

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friday
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messin' around - sup snake
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top: psd/nf/bn - bottom:ann/dries/mmm
 

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Originally Posted by BrizaBirch
friday
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messin' around - sup snake
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top: psd/nf/bn - bottom:ann/dries/mmm


I'm guessing it has to do with the way the shirt drapes - particularly in comparison to the second photo - but the silhouette in the first photo isn't particularly flattering. The widest point appears to be at the waistline - accentuated by the stark black/white contrast line that attracts the eye - and then it goes from there into pants that appear to be pretty snug.

Posture may also be a factor here, which could probably be addressed by standing up straight in photos and/or fixing a minor muscle imbalance with some fairly low-key stretching and strengthening exercises (although **** if I can remember what they are).

Also, I like the MMM boots in the second photo.
 

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meh, it's the angle. my back arches quite a bit - i've got a 7.5 inch drop or so...not so big, but def not total ruler. pants are for sure pretty tight though :p

thanks for input tho - my "posing" always feels pretty awkward
 

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Nice! for a second I thought those were suicide doors

How the hell do you guys wear leather in the summer
 
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