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Cheese1

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Originally Posted by G0079
If cost is your concern, I dropped like $135 for glasses at Warby Parker, and they have worked out very well for me. High index lenses and everything. I'm a -4.0 (read: ****** eyesight) in both eyes and I didn't have any problems with the prescription. Just grabbed the details from my optometrist and sent them to WP.

They might be worth checking out, although that is depending where you live, since I think they only ship within the states. They have a great return/exchange policy too, if the glasses don't work out.


4.0 isn't THAT bad, I thought it was for a while until I talked to a friend who is -9.0 the other day. Apparently if he doesn't put his glasses in the same spot every night he can't find them in the morning
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Anyway those glasses don't seem to be worth what he paid regardless, but if he likes them then who cares? If he keeps them in good shape he could wear them for years and the price could be justified.
 

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LMAO what the **** are those jeans? How many kneepad jokes do you get a day?
 

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mellow - always great stuff
seeing some great fits on previous pages

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The Brooklyn Circus 8-panel cap
Vintage Carhartt jacket
Levis Type 2 jean jacket
Vintage suede utility shirt
J.Crew urban slim-fit chino
J.Crew camp socks
Florshiem wingtip chukka

happy holidays and new year gentleman

SE Up - Jean Jacket
 

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Chirinsky - i dig that, but i think you need to get jeans that are looser from the knee down, especially with boots. the narrowness of the leg opening is making your feet look like they're size 14.
 

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i likes the jeans. needs leather shirt or the tee to complete the insert name here steez neil barrett makes some leather insert jeans as well, check those out johan, if youre into that stuff.
 

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It's a nice outfit, and the jeans fit great in my opinion. But the knee pads are just too much. Like how BoO made the knee pad sweats this season. I'm a sweats junkie but wouldn't touch those at 50% off (5). I just don't spend enough time on my knees to warrant needing knee pads
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Originally Posted by JKISSI
mellow - always great stuff
seeing some great fits on previous pages

joshjean2.png



The Brooklyn Circus 8-panel cap
Vintage Carhartt jacket
Levis Type 2 jean jacket
Vintage suede utility shirt
J.Crew urban slim-fit chino
J.Crew camp socks
Florshiem wingtip chukka

happy holidays and new year gentleman

SE Up - Jean Jacket


Modest brands and vintage strung together for a copacetic look. The pant tuck into socks is different for me, but you seem to make it work. Nice location too. Happy new year.
 

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I think the Margiela jeans would look cool if they just had the swatch across the thigh. The knee pads are an unfortunate addition.
 

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i like the shape of this hood, knight-like 100% cotton flannel polyester stuff black sneakers i tried this fit with my shirt tucked in(because there is no elastic at hem, and ive seen it done) but it looked dumb. i think the tucked in look would look better with trousers and not "sweat trousers" i only have black trousers, and to please softy i didnt want to go all "black black black"
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also took someones advice to step closer to the camera, now i cant get my sneakers in the fit :/ ill work it out
 

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Originally Posted by snowmanxl
i likes the jeans. needs leather shirt or the tee to complete the insert name here steez

neil barrett makes some leather insert jeans as well, check those out johan, if youre into that stuff.


The leather shirt is too bad ass for me, but I plan to buy a black leather aviator jacket.

Most of the time I'm wearing cotton or wool pants, I find jeans pretty boring and "too easy". So when I buy a pair I like it to be original/strange/funny.
 

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Originally Posted by Johan
The leather shirt is too bad ass for me, but I plan to buy a black leather aviator jacket.

Most of the time I'm wearing cotton or wool pants, I find jeans pretty boring and "too easy". So when I buy a pair I like it to be original/strange/funny.


did you see the RO denims with the leather ass, those are cool. the corner has some.
yeah, sometimes i find jeans boring as well. the quirkier designs are all done with trousers it seems.
 
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