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Boot Tuck: Discuss.

Ludeykrus

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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
What aboot the sneaker tuck??



Ick.

I'd say the boot tuck is a hard look to pull. I once tried to emulate JPGM, but failed miserably. It works naturally for some.
 

Brian SD

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It's the jeans that **** up that SoCal fit. The sneakers look great IMO, and the jeans would look good tucked in if they didn't have those wack-ass humongous white streams coming out of his asshole.
 

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I actually saw a fit very similar to the picture in the OP on the subway yesterday. This young dude, maybe 21-24 had a very nice fitted trenchcoat. From his grooming, it seems like he may be metro (tweezed eyebrows, etc). Plus he had good layering going on, letting 1/4" of his sweater show outside the sleeve of his trenchcoat. Everything fitted great. Then I saw the boot tuck.... my gut reaction was that it was WRONG, although everything fitted the guy well, everything looked so "forced" as someone had say. Though I was indifferent before, I now would put the boot tuck in the same category as the half-tucked shirt, or the flipping up of jacket/blazer collars indoors. Maybe it's cool if you've been doing it all your life, but putting an outfit together to showcase your new found look is lame, and obvious.
 

SoCal2NYC

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Originally Posted by Brian SD
It's the jeans that **** up that SoCal fit. The sneakers look great IMO, and the jeans would look good tucked in if they didn't have those wack-ass humongous white streams coming out of his asshole.

It's what happens when you piss bleach.
 

SoCal2NYC

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Originally Posted by horriblyjollyjinx
that's terrible. on another note, why don't you wear clothes instead of brands.

On another note why don't you lick my taint?
 

JFKJean

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Originally Posted by MiniW
I actually saw a fit very similar to the picture in the OP on the subway yesterday. This young dude, maybe 21-24 had a very nice fitted trenchcoat. From his grooming, it seems like he may be metro (tweezed eyebrows, etc). Plus he had good layering going on, letting 1/4" of his sweater show outside the sleeve of his trenchcoat. Everything fitted great. Then I saw the boot tuck.... my gut reaction was that it was WRONG, although everything fitted the guy well, everything looked so "forced" as someone had say. Though I was indifferent before, I now would put the boot tuck in the same category as the half-tucked shirt, or the flipping up of jacket/blazer collars indoors. Maybe it's cool if you've been doing it all your life, but putting an outfit together to showcase your new found look is lame, and obvious.


I think that's a bit too much. I'm certainly not a collar flipper or half tucker but I love the jean tuck into boots, when it's done right
 

tonio028

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Originally Posted by Brian SD
It's the jeans that **** up that SoCal fit. The sneakers look great IMO, and the jeans would look good tucked in if they didn't have those wack-ass humongous white streams coming out of his asshole.

I respectfully disagree. I think it would look equally as bad, but that stems from the fact that I think the boot tuck doesn't work in my opinion as a "look", rather it should work as a function, i.e., when snow is on the ground and you don't want your pants to get dirty.
 

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^ I hear what you're saying, but I wasn't trying to get "deep". Personally, I just think it looks odd, but keep on tuckin' for those that do.

I think the more important questions is: should you "peg" your jeans bottom prior to tucking? Discuss....
 

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