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What Are You Wearing Now/Today Part I

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Originally Posted by drizzt3117
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Would a 3-button jacket possibly not make your torso look quite so elongated and hence, make your legs look longer as well? Also, maybe next pick post two shots with the same outfit, one tucked in and belted and one of your usual untucked method for comparison, if you don't mind. Cheers
 

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A.Harristhat shirt is just what the summer ordered. Cotton, linen, or?
 

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out for a delightful dinner tonight at star anise for my brother's farewell, before he moves to the UK...

myself...
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trickers stow
skull 5010xx
country road belt
trovata button up
AA cardigan
generic beanie
thomas meihofer ring

and mrs jpgm...
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vintage boots
david jones stockings
billie and rose dress
billie and rose nordic cardigan
witchery belt
mimco studs
cartier bling
 

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Originally Posted by cocostella
Would a 3-button jacket possibly not make your torso look quite so elongated and hence, make your legs look longer as well? Also, maybe next pick post two shots with the same outfit, one tucked in and belted and one of your usual untucked method for comparison, if you don't mind. Cheers

I've posted a few pictures with tucked shirts before, suffice it to say that I don't like it, so it won't be a consistent part of my wardrobe.

As far as three button jackets go, I like them and think they work OK, I've posted hundreds of pictures with them on here, but I don't necessarily think they do too much in making my torso look shorter. I think the reason my legs look a bit shorter in this particular shot is because of the stacking, but I'm satisfied with my proportions as they appear here. I think some three button jackets drape well, but as far as blazers/sportcoats rather than suits, I might prefer 2B.
 

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Originally Posted by Fuuma
Aren't you in LA though, where they call wearing a clean tee business formal and know flip flops and shorts are only for b. casual?
Heh, business casual is certainly alive and well here, but my firm has higher standards for client interactions which as a partner is something I fully support as I think it promotes a higher standard of professionalism.
 

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meteo

nudie

lvc 33

birkenstock

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visited an exibition about Indigo and denim:

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9 layers of indigo dyed fabric, all in different shades.

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I really dig that whole outfit, but the Birkenstocks are pretty goofy looking I feel. You have that completly badass top, but the footwear really distracts and detracts, I feel.

That fits you really well though. Isn't it kinda hot? At least here, it was pushing the upper 80s, and I can't imagine wearing something like that. I'd melt.
 

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Originally Posted by aFancyHome
I really dig that whole outfit, but the Birkenstocks are pretty goofy looking I feel. You have that completly badass top, but the footwear really distracts and detracts, I feel.

That fits you really well though. Isn't it kinda hot? At least here, it was pushing the upper 80s, and I can't imagine wearing something like that. I'd melt.


thanks
I like the sandals+ raw denim look, but I guess its not for everyone. It was kinda chilly today, so the denim shirt + sandals where a compromise
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jpgm, your girl looks both hot AND cool. My brain tells me this is impossible, but my heart disagrees.
 

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
Sauce, white belt looks fine. Something soothing about white on top, middle and bottom only.

Diesel tshirt & watch
Prada glasses
Nudie finn
Paul Smith laceups

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excellent
 

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Originally Posted by shoreman1782
Classic trad casual, or tragic Gtown student/Strom Thurmond fan?

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Listening to: Pissed Jeans--Hope for Men


maybe if was all pressed...it being wrinkled reminds me of boarding school prep look

so Id say tragic gtown student
 
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