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finally sunny enough to take pics with a real camera

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Wansui I don't think the black shoes go with the laid back rest of fit. Slip-ons of some sort would be better. Interesting look you are going for, although the cut and colors kind of remind me of turn of century Asian dock workers (that could be good?)
 

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Wansui I don't think the black shoes go with the laid back rest of fit. Slip-ons of some sort would be better. Interesting look you are going for, although the cut and colors kind of remind me of turn of century Asian dock workers (that could be good?)
Thanks for the tip! Yeah, now that you mention it...Asian workwear vibes?
 

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iLike that svb

yeah, I like that too. but I think it might look even better with another dark blue tee for that full mono-chrome look. or maybe white. heather gray tees always seems kinda too gym-wear for me (personal nit).
 
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Maison Martin Margiela - Chain Link Polo - Virgin Wool Contrast Hem Trousers - Hand Treated Patent and Suede Wave Balmorals
 

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^ think it looks fine SV. Yes perhaps a blue t would harmonize a monochromatic look, but I personally don't automatically get gym vibes from a grey t-shirt the same way I don't get auto vibes from any number of items people wear in multiple contexts… like sneakers for instance lol.


On another note … Oh my goodness is that a polo shirt!?! Oh **** Regis you're going to rile up the freaks.
 

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