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(Old) What Are You Wearing Now/Today? Part II - pictures only - no discussion

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Arethusa

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Originally Posted by razuel
Do you guys think I look 'cowboyish' in those allen edmonds that I posted a picture of a few days ago? Some lady told me I did. I don't want to look like a cowboy, haha.
Cowboyish? In banker's shoes? I think you look pretty good in them. Not sure the Olas are the best choice for those shoes or the look you're going for (ie braidkid; I'd recommend something similarly slim in a straight leg, even just having your Olas tailored below the knee; I save bootcuts for boots, generally), but you look good. Some people may disagree reasonably, but if she thinks they look like cowboy boots, she may be an imbecile.
 

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While I do like how BoO shirts look, i would avoid hemming shirts that are arguably short enough to wear untucked and instead just tuck them; should the fad pass and your mood change you'll never be able to wear the shirt the old way ;\\


I personally tuck all my shirts, or get them shortned to where they can be worn both tucked and untucked, but without being flat-out horizontal on the bottom
 

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Originally Posted by Souper
While I do like how BoO shirts look, i would avoid hemming shirts that are arguably short enough to wear untucked and instead just tuck them; should the fad pass and your mood change you'll never be able to wear the shirt the old way ;\\


I personally tuck all my shirts, or get them shortned to where they can be worn both tucked and untucked, but without being flat-out horizontal on the bottom

What fad? People have been wearing shirts that are too long untucked for ages. It seems like a pretty easy solution to hem if you don't want to tuck shirts as I do.
 

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First WAYWT photo here. Just got these jeans... what do you think? They look high-waisted to me, but maybe I'm just crazy?

Sorry about the small pics.

Shirt - Ted Baker
Belt - Gap
Jeans - 7 (OK, I know you guys love the APCs and Nudies, but these are nice)
Shoes - Cheaney

 

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*sigh* i agree with hemming the shirt, i never wear shirt tucked, especially with jeans.....but i just hate altering my clothes. it should fit perfectly the first time.
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Originally Posted by tigerx
*sigh* i agree with hemming the shirt, i never wear shirt tucked, especially with jeans.....but i just hate altering my clothes. it should fit perfectly the first time.
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http://www.bandofoutsiders.com/ Mayor, those are riding a bit high on you. Might want to bring them down on your waist a bit.
 

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Yeah, that's the problem with me and jeans. I have big hips but otherwise skinny (29-30" waist), so even low-rise jeans sit high on me.
 

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thanks whodini but i'm afraid that my student budget won't allow me to spend more then 100$CAD on a shirt
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Originally Posted by tigerx
thanks whodini but i'm afraid that my student budget won't allow me to spend more then 100$CAD on a shirt
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You can find deals on ebay. I let a gray BoO shirt go for $100 today because...I forgot.
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Another tucked shot, let the wonders cease... more modern trad, but with more modern pieces. Etro OCBD Belvest navy windowpane blazer RRDS Random Italian Belt Zara laceup boots
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Bonus pic that got overexposed.
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