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What Are You Wearing Now/Today Part I

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Stylez

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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
12:28:56

Happy with that being 22 and in college at the time.


Great time, no doubt thats impressive. Im just am elite runner now, but in a couple years I hope to be iron man material.

Originally Posted by whodini
Like with evil, I expected them to be a bit more fitted. I tried on the 1980s and wasn't impressed so I almost pulled the trigger on the rockers thinking they'd be what I had expected. Maybe I'd grow to love the antifit...

Well dont judge the rockers on my fit only. I dont have an ass, and I pretty much sized up. The rocker isnt much of an antifit. The pockets are low but the yoke isnt, hence it doesnt sag effortlessly. Im 5'10 135lbs. You can probably fill them out better than me.

and guys thanks for the comments, I appreciate it.
 

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Originally Posted by Stylez
Great time, no doubt thats impressive. Im just am elite runner now, but in a couple years I hope to be iron man material.



Well dont judge the rockers on my fit only. I dont have an ass, and I pretty much sized up. The rocker isnt much of an antifit. The pockets are low but the yoke isnt, hence it doesnt sag effortlessly. Im 5'10 135lbs. You can probably fill them out better than me.

and guys thanks for the comments, I appreciate it.

That might be it. 30lbs and 2 inches will definitely change the look of jeans.
 

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
I posted this on the Mens Clothing section but I always approach wearing suits like "streetwear"...anyways, me and Alfie the Bruiser over the weekend...

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Goddamn I need to look through every page in this topic that was posted before I joined. I have a feeling Get Smart has 20 mirrors on his scooter.
 

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Just messing around a bit with multiple patterns. Sleeve length on the shirt is actually just about the right length but the angle of the picture made sucked them up into the sleeve a bit.

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Originally Posted by whodini
Like with evil, I expected them to be a bit more fitted. I tried on the 1980s and wasn't impressed so I almost pulled the trigger on the rockers thinking they'd be what I had expected. Maybe I'd grow to love the antifit...
I tried on the Rockers in my true size and they were pretty tight from top to bottom, so I think Stylez is onto something with his lack-of-ass hypothesis. The huge, low back pockets looked stupid on me, though, as they did on the 1980 (which unfortunately wasn't available in my size). If you're 6 feet, the big pockets may not be as much of a problem.
 

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marrakesh - i think your attempts at your euro-yachting/andrea casiraghi reminiscent outfits are very gutsy, and more importantly, i enjoy them immensely - even if some find it a bit over the top

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and on another note . . .

. . . a friend told me once that she thought really good dressers always have at least one disaster outfit, and its those outfits that push the envelope and eventually find themselves somewhere somehow in the mainstream once group think works its magic . . .
 

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Yeah, I like him; he has balls. I like balls.
 

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Originally Posted by Stylez
Great time, no doubt thats impressive. Im just am elite runner now, but in a couple years I hope to be iron man material.


That was my weakest leg (no pun intended) of any triathlon. I came from a swimming background; but, actually what I proved to be the strongest in was cycling.
While of course I just went to New Zealand to FINISH the Ironman, when I would do shorter sprint/Olympic distance races I would actually be competitive and can say I came in 3rd once. I'd come out with the pack from the water and would have to gain as much of a lead as I could hammering it out on the bike because in a 5k I'd have about a 6:30 pace (whereas those with he best potetential to win were at 5:30) or in a 10k about 6:30-7:30 depending on the course.

Martin Margiela blue chambray shirt
Martin Margiela chinos
Saks/Torino ostrich belt
Martin Margiela scribble sneakers

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this is as about as dressed down as i get- thanks to the summer.
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(zara pants, olive greenish brown)
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berlin, nice look. though im not really into matching neutrals, i think your skin and hair compliment the outfit.


edit: that same day just few hours later, a few feet away... a peice of a tree lands. clear sky.. i suspect terrorists. o_O
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