[QUOTE=BldrGyMnGy;39238122]example?
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/ZcxXj.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/JGqGe.jpg[/img]
[editline]15th January 2013[/editline]
it spices up a boring hoodie, and it makes you much warmer.
just fyi those AA raglans are so thin you can see your nips in them
[editline]15th January 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=notlabbet;39238238]
it spices up a boring hoodie, and it makes you much warmer.[/QUOTE]
and makes you look about 100 pounds heavier
[QUOTE=notlabbet;39238238][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZcxXj.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/JGqGe.jpg[/img]
[editline]15th January 2013[/editline]
it spices up a boring hoodie, and it makes you much warmer.[/QUOTE]
they create a lot of volume
try using a zip up hoodie that has very little REAL insulation, or sew your own hood in!
[QUOTE=BldrGyMnGy;39238387]they create a lot of volume
try using a zip up hoodie that has very little REAL insulation, or sew your own hood in![/QUOTE]
I originally came up with this plan because it has been 24 degrees Fahrenheit out every day when I leave the house. I need synthetic blubber to stay alive, I'm too skinny for this environment.
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;39238443]Looks pretty weird
Maybe gloves and a hat instead?[/QUOTE]
I wear those too. I also wear a down jacket over this.
[QUOTE=notlabbet;39238238][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZcxXj.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/JGqGe.jpg[/img]
[editline]15th January 2013[/editline]
it spices up a boring hoodie, and it makes you much warmer.[/QUOTE]
Looks pretty weird
Maybe gloves and a hat instead?
[QUOTE=notlabbet;39238238][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZcxXj.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/JGqGe.jpg[/img]
[editline]15th January 2013[/editline]
it spices up a boring hoodie, and it makes you much warmer.[/QUOTE]
Posture, tsk tsk
[QUOTE=notlabbet;39238238][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZcxXj.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/JGqGe.jpg[/img]
[editline]15th January 2013[/editline]
it spices up a boring hoodie, and it makes you much warmer.[/QUOTE]
You should really try to straighten your posture a bit, it looks like you have a back issue.
Was checking out Burberry coats and found this:
[img]http://burberryltd.scene7.com/is/image/Burberryltd/a21ce5207344edd013620ff617835cad6f365959?$prod_main$[/img]
Who in their right mind would wear this? And pay £2500 for it? I thought Burberry was a serious brand. :v:
Nobody, it's just for fashion shows I assume :v:
[QUOTE=Beaverlake;39241790]Was checking out Burberry coats and found this:
[img]http://burberryltd.scene7.com/is/image/Burberryltd/a21ce5207344edd013620ff617835cad6f365959?$prod_main$[/img]
Who in their right mind would wear this? And pay £2500 for it? I thought Burberry was a serious brand. :v:[/QUOTE]
I would if it was in a less flashy color.
[QUOTE=MrJazzy;39241808]Nobody, it's just for fashion shows I assume :v:[/QUOTE]
Yeah but, it's listed with their normal coats. Just thought it was strange.
[IMG]http://www.trapezeclothing.com/images/_lib/menscarharttduckshirtblack1-15001327-0-1349795101000.jpg[/IMG]
bought this today on sale 50% off.
[editline]16th January 2013[/editline]
i'm a carhartt fiend
[QUOTE=Angoose;39241949]
bought this today on sale 50% off.
[editline]16th January 2013[/editline]
i'm a carhartt fiend[/QUOTE]
Speaking of Carhartt, someone posted a picture of a dude wearing a really nice, simple Carhartt jacket in Carhartt brown with a black collar. I spent half an hour looking for it and I couldn't find it, so I just gave up. It was very disappointing.
It was probably me, iirc it's not a black collar it's brown corduroy (as I have the jacket)
it's either the heritage state or the heritage chore coat in camel brown (I think)
they're pretty desirable so may not be that easy to get hold of but who knows.
[QUOTE=Beaverlake;39241790]Was checking out Burberry coats and found this:
[img]http://burberryltd.scene7.com/is/image/Burberryltd/a21ce5207344edd013620ff617835cad6f365959?$prod_main$[/img]
Who in their right mind would wear this? And pay £2500 for it? I thought Burberry was a serious brand. :v:[/QUOTE]
reminds me of the purple quality street sweet
[QUOTE=Beaverlake;39241790]Was checking out Burberry coats and found this:
[img]http://burberryltd.scene7.com/is/image/Burberryltd/a21ce5207344edd013620ff617835cad6f365959?$prod_main$[/img]
Who in their right mind would wear this? And pay £2500 for it? I thought Burberry was a serious brand. :v:[/QUOTE]
You're only supposed to buy high fashion seasonal clothing if you can afford the entire collection, every season.
If I had THAT MUCH MONEY, I wouldn't care about what people thought, I'd wear the shit out of most of the clothes they runway.
All in all I prefer street style better.
I'm curious.
What's your opinion on timberlands. I own a pair and I love em, they fit with my jeans(straight, not skinny or w/e). Also not a skinny-ish guy, my chest is 45" at 16% bodyfat, kinda muscular n shit. But some people argue I should wear em with the shoe laces un-tied. But that just doesn't feel right. What's your opinion.
Also, I'm not that kind of person that wears his shoe's like they are his kids, I own em, I wear em, they may look used, so they are not as shiny as they where when they arrived.
if you're talking about the timberland classic boots, i'm not a fan of them for casual wear - i'd buy a pair of red wings or doc martens if i had that sort of money. good for actual outdoors activity though.
also, the untied laces trend makes no sense to me in any case. having the shoe fit that loosely seems like it would be really uncomfortable and letting your laces bunch up just looks stupid.
[QUOTE=ItsMozy;39243996]I'm curious.
What's your opinion on timberlands. I own a pair and I love em, they fit with my jeans(straight, not skinny or w/e). Also not a skinny-ish guy, my chest is 45" at 16% bodyfat, kinda muscular n shit. But some people argue I should wear em with the shoe laces un-tied. But that just doesn't feel right. What's your opinion.
Also, I'm not that kind of person that wears his shoe's like they are his kids, I own em, I wear em, they may look used, so they are not as shiny as they where when they arrived.[/QUOTE]
what kind of timberlands?
classic ones.
i need FULS's consensus (its for the prom w/ that garlic bread bitch)
[thumb]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61o2PxCev4L._SL1500_.jpg[/thumb]
you'll be the coolest cat at your wicked 80's disco p-party
does this knit cap make my scalp look attractive
[IMG]http://puu.sh/1OEQ3[/IMG]
maybe
[QUOTE=Slacker996;39248243]does this knit cap make my scalp look attractive
[IMG]http://puu.sh/1OEQ3[/IMG][/QUOTE]
yes
i want to do your scalp
[QUOTE=notlabbet;39238238][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZcxXj.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/JGqGe.jpg[/img]
[editline]15th January 2013[/editline]
it spices up a boring hoodie, and it makes you much warmer.[/QUOTE]
"scarfs are for girls and faggots and dr who fans"
- notlabbet, dude wearing a fugly-ass sweater over a hoodie and still having his christmas decorations up, anno 2012.
Seriously that shit isn't flattering in the least.
its like an ugly gaelic christmas sweater but you can wear it ALL YEAR ROUND and STILL get laughed at (nice!)
[QUOTE=Slacker996;39248243]does this knit cap make my scalp look attractive
[IMG]http://puu.sh/1OEQ3[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Looks pretty good to me
Although there's a slight vibe like you're some sort of criminal, idk why that is
[QUOTE=Corporal Yippie;39251478]its like an ugly gaelic christmas sweater but you can wear it ALL YEAR ROUND and STILL get laughed at (nice!)[/QUOTE]
it says g on it over and over
whats better than that?
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