I like that fit from you Eternal, very nice. Coat looks great and the pants tucked in works very well!
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Faust is right about the jacket Endz. It doesn't look much less formal with it being open either. I also think that you should perhaps re-evaluate the leather trousers. When I say "re-evaluate" I mean "not wear". But the second look is good apart from that.
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No problem, endorphinz. For the record, I am a long way from being 20 ;-)Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostNo problem, endorphinz. For the record, I am a long way from being 20 ;-)
Endorphinz, I like the pieces, but I think the lather pants needs to loose the crease........that should go with regular wearing (or if you dont wanna wait, you can place a cotton pillowcase over them and iron them lightly.
If you want the jacket to look a little less formal, you can wring them around and place them under a heavy box for about half a day...and see how they look after that. if you dont like the look you can always have the cleaners repress them....................“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Endorphinz, if I had not read your message in the "Introduce yourself" thread, I'd have said that you should NOT follow Rick's advice and stop the gym !
But I know now that this impossible.
It's maybe the angle of view, but you seem to have very broad shoulders and large chest, so there's sometimes a sort of disbalance in your fits. And wearing a blazer accentuates it more (especially a single buttoned one, choosing a two or even three buttons blazer would lenghten, and slim down, your silhouette). But you maybe like this kind of silhouette, very virily shaped (broad shoulders/narrow waist).
I'm not found of the tucked in trousers (they don't bunch nicely and don't add anything to the outfit). I know it's SZ approved to tuck in, but without it'd be nice as well, imo.
I myself am in my 20's (x2) !Last edited by Chant; 03-09-2010, 12:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Christian View Post
I myself am in my 20's (x2) !
i'm not anymore, since todaypix
Originally posted by FuumaFuck you and your viewpoint, I hate this depoliticized environment where every opinion should be respected, no matter how moronic. My avatar was chosen just for you, die in a ditch fucker.
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Originally posted by Christian View PostEndorphinz, if I had not read your message in the "Introduce yourself" thread, I'd have said that you should NOT follow Rick's advice and stop the gym !
But I know now that this impossible.
It's maybe the angle of view, but you seem to have very broad shoulders and large chest............. But you maybe like this kind of silhouette, very virily shaped (broad shoulders/narrow waist).
I'm not found of the tucked in trousers (they don't bunch nicely and don't add anything to the outfit). I know it's SZ approved to tuck in, but without it'd be nice as well, imo.
yeah, stopping the gym is not an option; and you are right about my body type, plus, i have a short torso.
I do love that silhouette and have always preferred 1 button blazers/suit coats with a very low button stance and a dropped gorge lapel. i am still a slave to the original armani cut although i realize it may be dated.....for the moment anyway.
as far as the boot tuck thing goes, i know, i know
might as well post this now before i head out....sorry Christain, the jeans were already tucked.
i'll stop posting fits for a while after this. i promise
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Originally posted by kuugaia View PostBut BEING a 20's something, walking around uni and stuff it's just much more appropriate and 'cooler' to wear sneaks. We can't get away with leather boots as easily imo.
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