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

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itsstillmatt

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Originally Posted by Fuuma
Is it me or that suit got less shape in the chest area than your usual wool ones? Maybe something to do with the material. I noticed it appears to be the same lenght and proportions so everything else looks pretty much the same. I'm glad you don't get a break on your pants, would kill what you're going for.
You are probably right. I think it is harder to shape cotton the same way, but I would only notice the difference in a picture, and not in motion. Sometimes the chest shaping comes out through wear as things get a little wrinkled or sweated on or whatever. This is just out of the box, so it has to take on a little of my b.o. before it will be right.
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
You are wearing a t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers.

So?

You would like him better without t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers, no?
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Wondering around the Virginia Beach looking for something to do.

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H&M
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CONVERSE (I really need to go shoe shopping)
 

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^ looks good lost. It's hard to go wrong with skinny jeans and chucks.

brutus, nice mom jeans in the first pic
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Originally Posted by whacked
So?

You would like him better without t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers, no?
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It's just, I see posts like that at a lot of boards I go to, and I don't understand what we're expected to think or say. Yes it looks fine ... but that's it, fine, inoffensive, generic. You'd have to do something really interesting with accessories to make a t-shirt + jeans comment-worthy, I'd imagine.
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
You are wearing a t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers.

This should be the response for all WAYW posts from now on.
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"You are wearing a jacket, shirt, jeans, and boots."

"You are wearing a button-up shirt, trousers, and lace-ups."

"You are wearing a suit."
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
This should be the response for all WAYW posts from now on.
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"You are wearing a jacket, shirt, jeans, and boots."

"You are wearing a button-up shirt, trousers, and lace-ups."

"You are wearing a suit."


> you are browsing the sf waywt thread
post reply
> you are posting a reply. do you make a homoerotic joke or discuss clothes
make a homoerotic joke
> you make a homoerotic joke. socal takes it a step too far. you die of embarassment. would you like to play again? y/n
 

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In accordance with Lord Saucemistress' new rules, I am wearing a shirt, jeans, and shoes.
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Agnes B Academis (Thanks, Mauro) Purcell Quick note on the Academis. Yes, they're relaxed. After wearing everything slim for the past two years it's taken some getting used to but I think I'm quickly acquiring the taste. Stiff as hell so I might soak for a better drape. They also bleed like a motherfucker. I've turned up the cuffs because after 2 hours of wear they already stained my shoes and laces. The goal is to wear these in with the SSDS Svenka's. It should be interesting to see how two different flame selvage jeans of two different colors fade in the next few months.
 

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^^ I'm so jealous; you tall, skinny mofos can pull off everything.
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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
> you are browsing the sf waywt thread post reply > you are posting a reply. do you make a homoerotic joke or discuss clothes make a homoerotic joke > you make a homoerotic joke. socal takes it a step too far. you die of embarassment. would you like to play again? y/n
After all this time, it turns out that SF is just a boring Zork clone about CLOTHES.
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Someone should have warned me.
 
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