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It was news to me too -- I heard it's fairly difficult to do, though.


Love Viz, though I'm more of a Roger Mellie man myself :)
On another note: does anyone else find it incredible that MC and SW&D exist side-by-side in a state of harmony, more or less? Every time I go on there (inadvertently, usually) I don't know whether to laugh or cry, but I do know that the proper response is either one or the other.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about, and a relatively restrained one: http://www.styleforum.net/t/280641/...looser-fit-yohji-yamamoto-thread#post_5070993
I know this has probably been commented on many, many times in the past, but I'm a comparatively new member, and the gulf in aesthetics between the two sub-forums just seems to be SO massive...


Why can't they coexist? I certainly don't wear the whole faggotry of suit tie and pocket square on the weekends. I go jeans sneakers and funny graphics tees on weekends all the time. Just won't spend more than 20 bucks on a tee shirt unlike sw&d.
 

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Oh I say I am definitely Sid the Sexist. :laugh:
 

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Love Viz, though I'm more of a Roger Mellie man myself :)

On another note: does anyone else find it incredible that MC and SW&D exist side-by-side in a state of harmony, more or less? Every time I go on there (inadvertently, usually) I don't know whether to laugh or cry, but I do know that the proper response is either one or the other.

Here's an example of what I'm talking about, and a relatively restrained one: http://www.styleforum.net/t/280641/...looser-fit-yohji-yamamoto-thread#post_5070993

I know this has probably been commented on many, many times in the past, but I'm a comparatively new member, and the gulf in aesthetics between the two sub-forums just seems to be SO massive...


I think it's really more of a difference in perspective. I find that alot of SW&D, especially the high-fashion side, must be viewed from a design aspect, much like women's fashion. You can't really pidgeonhole SW&D like you can MC. The spectrum of different clothing and outfits in SW&D really dwarfs the range in MC; there is no uniform like a coat, pant and tie. In my opinion SW&D does casual much better than MC. Have you seen the abortion that is the MC Casual thread? I'm a little biased considering I'm 19, but I don't see why the two can't coexist.
 

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Why can't they coexist? I certainly don't wear the whole faggotry of suit tie and pocket square on the weekends. I go jeans sneakers and funny graphics tees on weekends all the time. Just won't spend more than 20 bucks on a tee shirt unlike sw&d.


If SW&D was all about jeans and sneakers I'd agree (though if it was, why would you need a forum?), but every time I go on there people look like aliens or marsupialed lumberjacks. It's fkin cringeworthy.
 
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MC Casual certainly is awful. Yet the circle jerking is just as vigorous.
 

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Love Viz, though I'm more of a Roger Mellie man myself :)
On another note: does anyone else find it incredible that MC and SW&D exist side-by-side in a state of harmony, more or less? Every time I go on there (inadvertently, usually) I don't know whether to laugh or cry, but I do know that the proper response is either one or the other.


I'll see your Roger Mellie and raise you a Johnny Fartpants.

As for SW&D ... yikes. That is all.
 
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MC Casual certainly is awful. Yet the circle jerking is just as vigorous.


MC casual gets it right sometimes and then Liam posts. At least that is the pattern I'm seeing from flipping through the last 10 pages of that thread.
 

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MC casual gets it right sometimes and then Liam posts. At least that is the pattern I'm seeing from flipping through the last 10 pages of that thread.

"MC Casual" sounds like a guy who would front an Aussie Hip Hop collective.
 

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Love Viz, though I'm more of a Roger Mellie man myself
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On another note: does anyone else find it incredible that MC and SW&D exist side-by-side in a state of harmony, more or less? Every time I go on there (inadvertently, usually) I don't know whether to laugh or cry, but I do know that the proper response is either one or the other.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about, and a relatively restrained one: http://www.styleforum.net/t/280641/...looser-fit-yohji-yamamoto-thread#post_5070993
I know this has probably been commented on many, many times in the past, but I'm a comparatively new member, and the gulf in aesthetics between the two sub-forums just seems to be SO massive...

 

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I think I saw one of you bros in the city earlier this week. 

Khaki pants, light blue dress shirt, navy sports jacket, brown shoes with a green tie




Sorry, I missed this earlier.

If the person in question was carrying a little bit too much weight, with a beard and glasses, it was me.

Brooks Brothers jacket, Uniqlo oxford-cloth button-down collar shirt, Panta forest-green grenadine tie, chino pants and vintage Florsheim longwings.
 

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Wow didnt know Harry Morgan died last year.
 
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