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[QUOTE=zerosix;45618517]that's exactly the type of scarf I despise if you need a scarf because you're cold a) stop being a wussy, I went up Pikes Peak (nearly 15,000 feet) on an overcast day in the middle of winter in just a coat and didn't die - and have been skiing several times in just a long sleeve t-shirt[/QUOTE] good for you? not everyone is like that, i get a sore throat really easily if i'm not wearing a scarf or something while it's cold and windy outside
how can not wearing a scarf possibly be linked to getting a sore throat lmao [editline]7th August 2014[/editline] why are we even arguing about this, just don't wear an ugly scarf if you absolutely have to wear a scarf
[QUOTE=zerosix;45618947]all i'm trying to say is you don't NEED a scarf to stay warm. just zip your coat up if the slight breeze on your open neck is really making that much of a difference as to how cold you are (it doesn't)[/QUOTE] Have you WORN a scarf? it makes a huge difference to how warm you are also covering the pit of your neck where the zipper on a jacket reaches isn't the idea, a scarf goes around your actual neck Maybe it's not a slight breeze at all but a WIND You're well strange zero tbh
isnt that what i said to begin with. a scarf that keeps you from getting cold wind down your neck into your jacket? it has a purpose yo, i didnt realize you guys had to be so silly about wearing a scarf UNDEAR your jacket where it isnt visible, to keep you warm. even if it's an ugly one grandma made you.
[QUOTE=zerosix;45618517]that's exactly the type of scarf I despise if you need a scarf because you're cold a) stop being a wussy, I went up Pikes Peak (nearly 15,000 feet) on an overcast day in the middle of winter in just a coat and didn't die - and have been skiing several times in just a long sleeve t-shirt or b) if you really need a scarf get a completely plain one, and make sure it's tucked under the zip/buttons of your coat where only a minimal amount is visible[/QUOTE] it's p much necessary to wear a scarf in the winter here when it regularly reaches -30/-50F wind chill if you don't wear a scarf in that weather you'd be as weird as a guy who wears boots to a beach tbh although yea wearing a scarf above 20F is weird
i use my scarf to cover my face and my neck lol
I use a fake finger and pull my scarf out of my finger to impress girls and get their number [editline]7th August 2014[/editline] it hasn't worked yet but my mom said it was a nice idea
[QUOTE=Fire Kracker;45620480]i use my scarf to cover my face and my neck lol[/QUOTE] fucking watch dogs vigilante over here
[QUOTE=Zar;45622647]fucking watch dogs vigilante over here[/QUOTE] not without the iconic hat
it gets cold in mn lol
[QUOTE=Lord of Ears;45616348][img]http://puu.sh/aI2Ha/823f1f57b7.png[/img][/QUOTE] we have winters too, and they can feel colder than somewhere that even snows because theres no humidity (source: a norwegian person)
But they don't actually source: european living in australia, have travelled all over including snowy scandanavia Winter days here are frequently hotter than summer days in say, the UK
im not sure why no humidity should make it colder. theres a lot of humidity in a friggin rain forest and it's still hot as fuck. maybe im just dumb but eh.
[img]http://puu.sh/aJFiU/e6209ce8e0.jpg[/img] Is that jacket nice and should I buy it for $80?
80 bucks seems fair
[QUOTE=Zar;45628028]im not sure why no humidity should make it colder. theres a lot of humidity in a friggin rain forest and it's still hot as fuck. maybe im just dumb but eh.[/QUOTE] The biggest thing I notice with a humid cold is that once you cool down it's hard to heat back up
[QUOTE=Rusty100;45569401]if you're willing to go over your budget, the to boots brennan is on sale for a few more days at nordstrom and seems like a very quality boot [t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1482927/2360019-p-MULTIVIEW.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] Fuck me those are gorgeous, where can I get them?
[QUOTE=BeAR!);45628078] [img]http://d1yk18ot3qjyqd.cloudfront.net/media/catalog/product/cache/1/1/460x550/e720a02b61dab83d81f5f6689dcf1a9f/M/4/M4297_608_1.JPG[/img][/QUOTE] yyyyuck
polo's are big in britain and have been for a while, so i foresee a lot of people from other countries saying that the polo is hideous
yeah theres a reason they arent big in other countries, if you go down the street in denmark sure youll see them every now and then.
[QUOTE=zerosix;45629672]polo's are big in britain and have been for a while, so i foresee a lot of people from other countries saying that the polo is hideous[/QUOTE] most people who wear them in brazil are either preppy kids who look like they should be in a hollister ad, or dudes who are trying to look like those preppy kids
everyone who wears them in denmark are guys between 16 and 25, bald on the sides with hair swept to the side on the very top
[QUOTE=kirederf7;45628941]Fuck me those are gorgeous, where can I get them?[/QUOTE] nordstrom sell them (but the sale is over now) otherwise just search to boot brennan [editline]9th August 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Zar;45628028]im not sure why no humidity should make it colder. theres a lot of humidity in a friggin rain forest and it's still hot as fuck. maybe im just dumb but eh.[/QUOTE] it's a dry cold, making it feel real fuckin crisp [editline]9th August 2014[/editline] also a quick psa: don't wear polos
i personally hate wearing polo's, but if you're going to wear one, a black polo isn't very good-looking. something like navy or light pink is much more appealing. if it's not a slim cut though, don't even bother wearing it. [sp]also skinny/fat guys can't wear them, only athletic guys can prove me wrong[/sp]
Navy is the only viable option if you are to wear a polo. [editline]8th August 2014[/editline] Minus the hat, this guy looks pretty good. Mostly because of his good physique. [img]http://www.milenaconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Retro-polo.jpg[/img]
unbranded polos like kent wang are your best bet also. Fred Perry and the like are still popular and very viable choices though I guess.
[QUOTE=Zar;45628028]im not sure why no humidity should make it colder. theres a lot of humidity in a friggin rain forest and it's still hot as fuck. maybe im just dumb but eh.[/QUOTE] it hurts your nose to breath dry cold it also hurts everything else that's supposed to be moist [editline]9th August 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=BeAR!);45628078]Humidity will only make it feel colder or warmer above or below a certain temperature, it won't have a massive effect on the actual temperature unlike wind or something.. I also bought a new Fred Perry shirt as something a bit smarter to work in, I work as a bike maintenance/mechanic and on the shop floor 2 days a week, we don't get uniforms. I got it for a bit cheaper price as there is a Fred Perry not too far and I'm friends with some of the staff. [img]http://d1yk18ot3qjyqd.cloudfront.net/media/catalog/product/cache/1/1/460x550/e720a02b61dab83d81f5f6689dcf1a9f/M/4/M4297_608_1.JPG[/img] you cannot really see it in this image but the shirt has a bit more texture to it on the sleeves collar[/QUOTE] well i guess it does look like a work shirt but if you're going to work in a bike shop why not just wear a cheap t shirt
[QUOTE=drutehtkehs;45635761]Navy is the only viable option if you are to wear a polo. [editline]8th August 2014[/editline] Minus the hat, this guy looks pretty good. Mostly because of his good physique. [img]http://www.milenaconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Retro-polo.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] substitute the polo with a button up with rolled up sleeves, (take away hat) then he looks fine
So I really want a hat to help keep the sun from my eyes and don't want to be a total douche when wearing it. Obvious shit aside like none of that obey wankster crap or fedoras (god help us all). Snapback or flexfit? That kind of thing.
dont do any of those, try one of those jockey like caps. they sit closely and look nice especially if youve got a lot of hair to work with i guess. Most of all they shield you from the sun
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