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I probably have no idea what I'm talking about since I don't really dress anything like you, but anyways, I think I'd like this more with sweatpants not tucked in


Hey! They arent tucked in they just are very narrow at the bottom and id have to stretch them over the sneakers condom style lol

Thanks for your feedback though and thanks for keeping it positive!
 

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The jacket is quite nice however you look very awkward due to your pose.
 
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Hey! They arent tucked in they just are very narrow at the bottom and id have to stretch them over the sneakers condom style lol
Thanks for your feedback though and thanks for keeping it positive!

Ah, I see.
In that case....you wouldn't happen to have a pair of white sneakers that weren't as high?
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EDIT: or possibly black ones? will probably be cooler with white/grey/white but white/grey/black wouldn't be too shabby either
 
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Not a fan of the club collar shirt buttoned all the way up. Those S2A pants need something edgier up top to complement them. There was another fit a while back with a Dana Lee shirt that looked really good. And though it's not a hard-and-fast rule, I personally tend to dislike the black pant + brown shoe combo.
 

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what's with the white tops and black bottoms fits going on around here today
 

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looks like a spread collar with the poinst turned up
 

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Thanks for the input guys. I guess the angle makes it hard to tell, but the shirt does in fact have a club collar.

I own a lot of work wear-y clothes and thought it would be fun to piece together a sleeker modern/minimalist look from what I already own. I would also prefer a black or grey shoe to keep the whole thing mono-chromatic but unfortunately I don't own anything like that.

I'm also not sure the shirt fabric (oxford cloth) works well with the pants. Maybe a crisper cotton would be better
 

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Thanks for the input guys. I guess the angle makes it hard to tell, but the shirt does in fact have a club collar.
I own a lot of work wear-y clothes and thought it would be fun to piece together a sleeker modern/minimalist look from what I already own. I would also prefer a black or grey shoe to keep the whole thing mono-chromatic but unfortunately I don't own anything like that.
I'm also not sure the shirt fabric (oxford cloth) works well with the pants. Maybe a crisper cotton would be better


i think the bigger issue is that the shirt is too small. if it was a size bigger it'd make the fit a lot cooler. as it is now, you look kind of block-y
 
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