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

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Originally Posted by ken
I was going to say the opposite.

You've got a lot more rugged features than I imagined. That's a compliment.

Well, not having been here when he revealed himself to be 24/34, I thought he was a 40 year old man.
 

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Originally Posted by totally epic
Well, not having been here when he revealed himself to be 24/34, I thought he was a 40 year old man.

haha, i can't believe how young he is either. He dresses about 20 years older than he really is.
 

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Originally Posted by braidkid
haha, i can't believe how young he is either. He dresses about 20 years older than he really is.

you think? I think he dresses age appropriate, albeit a mature age appropriate style and brands that very very few at his age could afford.

When I think of dressing 20 years older than you are, Conne immediately comes to mind, along with a few others.
 

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Originally Posted by braidkid
haha, i can't believe how young he is either. He dresses about 20 years older than he really is.
Who do you think designer stuff looks good on. Better for a 24 year old who can still look good in it to wear it, than for some tragic 44 year old to wear it in the hopes of looking young. It is sort of the predicament of designer clothing. Those who can afford it usually should not be wearing it.
 

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Originally Posted by iammatt
Who do you think designer stuff looks good on. Better for a 24 year old who can still look good in it to wear it, than for some tragic 44 year old to wear it in the hopes of looking young. It is sort of the predicament of designer clothing. Those who can afford it usually should not be wearing it.
The solution for the tragic 36 year old is obviously to buy the designer clothing and then pretend to be 24 on an internet forum.
 

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
you think? I think he dresses age appropriate, albeit a mature age appropriate style and brands that very very few at his age could afford.

When I think of dressing 20 years older than you are, Conne immediately comes to mind, along with a few others.

Stop trying to justify dressing like you're 45.
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The solution for the tragic 36 year old is obviously to buy the designer clothing and then pretend to be 24 on an internet forum.
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Originally Posted by iammatt
Who do you think designer stuff looks good on. Better for a 24 year old who can still look good in it to wear it, than for some tragic 44 year old to wear it in the hopes of looking young. It is sort of the predicament of designer clothing. Those who can afford it usually should not be wearing it.

Same with cars. Average age of Ferrari owner is like 60. Total waste.
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Originally Posted by HomerJ
Same with cars. Average age of Ferrari owner is like 60. Total waste.
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Well, average age of husbands of trophy wifes, and arm candy owning guys is in their 50s.

Not a waste
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^^^I like the classic colors, but not how the shirt collar, sweater collar, and tie work together. Too much collar showing, not enough tie, IMO.
 

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Potato, the collar is huge but the overall fit is nice on everything. I also think the sweater collar is too small but that's my pref.
 

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Beautiful light, awkward frame. Nice Collective Jacket Loopwheeler Tee KMW 1980's Huarache Lites
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Beautiful Sunny Day in L.A. today. At the Farmer's Market on Melrose Place.
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Iron Heart 634S Levi's Jacket Vintage T-Shirt from Rolling Stones Concert Pendant - MR Brogues- Bettanin & Venturi Scent- MPG's Santal Noble
 
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