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

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Originally Posted by Augusto86
Waiting for the train in...
This would be perfect if you switched those bootcuts for some straightlegs. If those gloves are black, extra props.
 

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Cross-posting from the Styleforum/Peasant WAYWN Denim Contest thread, where a lot of these latest fits should be guys!

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EG Fishing Jacket (via Peasant)
EG Flannel (via Drinkwater's)
Sugarcane 1966's (via SuFu Marketplace)
Steven Alan Sneaks (via Steven Alan Outlet)
 

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Originally Posted by Rye GB
Funny, I was thinking the exact opposite!. I think the jeans with no break are the biggest problem. The cut, wash and color also ruins the rest of the outfit. I also detest the heel on the boots, especially with the jeans; they make his feet look small. I figured by now Augusto would have moved beyond the faux whiskered denim.

I only have two pairs of raw denim, actually, and every once in a while I get sick of wearing them.

But I really do need another pair.
 

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Originally Posted by Brian278
^ That would look a lot better with boots to fill the leg opening and compliment the motorcycle jacket.

Well, the big problem with pairing boots with a motorcycle style leather jacket, is people invariably ask 'did you ride a motorcycle today?' entirely missing that it was a fashion choice. It looks a little too calculated (like the all-cowboy thing: boots, western shirt, belt buckle, bolo tie, etc.) I'm actually down with the /// Sambas, but I loathe anything but cowboy boots with boot-cut denim. I have always hated sneaker + boot-cut look. It makes the legs and feet look caricature/cartoon-like (mega man, anyone?)
As far as a MC style jacket is concerned, you're much better off with a vintage (script logo) Brooks cafe racer, for sure. But If you really want to go legit, an old horsehide Buco!

I hope I'm not sounding too neg here
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Vintage leather and denim was my thing for a long time.
 

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Against all my principles - I changed my clothes based on the advice of strangers on the intertubes...

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Shoes look great - and great wear on the Nudies.
 

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Originally Posted by Augusto86
Against all my principles - I changed my clothes based on the advice of strangers on the intertubes...

Looks good, jeans and shoes are far nicer.
 

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Originally Posted by Rye GB
Looks good, jeans and shoes are far nicer.

+1. Relatively small changes, but worlds better.
 

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Augusto, mind if I ask how tall you are?

I think the heel on the brandos stood out a lot in that other shot mainly because of the angle. I've got a pair myself, love em to death.
 

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If the jeans were just a little smaller around the opening so you could see the whole sole, it wouldn't look so, well, girly. (NTTATWWT) It just reminds me of girls wearing bootcuts and their heel sticking out separately from the front of the shoe/boot. You could probably have the bottoms of the jeans taken in 1" and they would look a lot better IMO.
 

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Originally Posted by Rye GB
Looks good, jeans and shoes are far nicer.
Yeah, I agree. Maybe I'll have the PDC's taken to a tailor and slimmed down past the knee. They are actually faded by wear as much as by design. Thanks for the props, all. But this place is making my budgets taking a beating! 5'9", to whoever asked. Rye, I think you're just having sour grapes now that I have the most rocking hair on SF!
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Originally Posted by Get Smart
supposed to be 100 degrees today, what the ****. and half of SoCal is on fire

old tshirt
old surplus camo
adidas rio grande

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Can someone explain this tee for me?
 
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