dusttruffle
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meh. the term 'hipster', or at least it's use as a derogatory term says more about the person that uses it than it says about the person it is directed at.
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'Hipster' looks have definitely changed over the years. I do not recall a time in the past where it was ever a 'lumberjack' look like it is today.
It was things like greased back hair and black leather jackets, then later, bell bottoms and long hair.
The lumberjack look seems fairly recent.
This
Uncle Mac, just like you promised, your #8 NST's are looking good.
could anyone post a fit pic of a #8 straight tip blucher (model 2160), preferably with jeans or casual pants? google image search turns up a pic of mac wearing some with corduroys that looks great, but would like another angle.
anecdotal evidence on the aberdeen i've seen - wider heel and narrow toe box... correct? 9D plaza = 9D aberdeen?
Let's hear it for Bill's the trouser of chioce!
I see the Meta - nerd trending a bit on tv and such. And I really feel for those girls with the chest tats which only serve to enrage parents and ruin a good set of t*ts.
After getting the 60,000$ fine art degree, two grand + on ink is a cost to benefit decision that may not attract the best mate.
Classic!
#8 straight tip
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