Men's Fashion Thread - Page 162
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Juliette
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Pulselol
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![]() they were like $14 on myhabit today in size 9 like c'mon even if they were shit i could stomp some yards with them | ||
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Chosi
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sc2holar
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Livelovedie
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sc2holar
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sc2holar
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docvoc
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andyrau
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On August 12 2013 23:47 Chosi wrote: I just bought those (online) and I am still wondering if oxblood works with black trousers.. + Show Spoiler + ![]() oxblood (reds, really) is about the only color other than black, white, or charcoal that goes well with black. olive also works pretty well but it really depends on the hue/tone On August 13 2013 04:45 docvoc wrote: Any advice here on hair gel or pomade or spider web-esque stuff? I'm wondering because I know of Gatsby and Bumble and Bumble, but I don't know which type I should get for my short to medium hair that I want to style. I use paul mitchell tea tree only because I really dislike the oily look that pomade gives. sc2holar you've literally copped more in the span of a month than what I could afford to expend in half a year, I better see some legit fits soon. | ||
docvoc
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On August 13 2013 04:54 andyrau wrote: oxblood (reds, really) is about the only color other than black, white, or charcoal that goes well with black. olive also works pretty well but it really depends on the hue/tone I use paul mitchell tea tree only because I really dislike the oily look that pomade gives. sc2holar you've literally copped more in the span of a month than what I could afford to expend in half a year, I better see some legit fits soon. Hmm, I'll look into that brand. | ||
sc2holar
Sweden1637 Posts
On August 13 2013 04:05 Livelovedie wrote: I kinda hope sc2holar is just trolling everybody right now... im kinda curious about this post... | ||
HeavenResign
United States702 Posts
On August 12 2013 23:47 Chosi wrote: I just bought those (online) and I am still wondering if oxblood works with black trousers.. It kind of changes from person to person but imo as long as it's not a funeral they do. And even then if they were all you had it's far from a tragedy | ||
sc2holar
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andyrau
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On August 13 2013 06:55 sc2holar wrote: The taller and skinnier you are, the better you'll pull off oxfords, and pointy shoes in general. that applies to all clothing really. except for yohji, I've seen fits of teapot people pull that off pretty well too. | ||
ffadicted
United States3545 Posts
On August 13 2013 08:52 andyrau wrote: that applies to all clothing really. except for yohji, I've seen fits of teapot people pull that off pretty well too. Imo, not really.... An athletic look (fairly broad upper body, smaller waist, the X look) will always look better than just skinny imo, unless you're some sort of super wide freak body builder lol Skinny guys rarely fill out clothes nicely, and never as nicely as they would with a broader build, for essentially every article of clothing. This is specially true for fall/winter clothing, as most skinny guys will get lost in it, even if it's a really good cut. As far as tall goes, ya, the taller you are usually the better stuff will look... imo around 6'3+, more height starts being detrimental though. 5'9-6'2 imo is the golden zone for guys | ||
sc2holar
Sweden1637 Posts
On August 13 2013 22:30 ffadicted wrote: Imo, not really.... An athletic look (fairly broad upper body, smaller waist, the X look) will always look better than just skinny imo, unless you're some sort of super wide freak body builder lol Skinny guys rarely fill out clothes nicely, and never as nicely as they would with a broader build, for essentially every article of clothing. This is specially true for fall/winter clothing, as most skinny guys will get lost in it, even if it's a really good cut. As far as tall goes, ya, the taller you are usually the better stuff will look... imo around 6'3+, more height starts being detrimental though. 5'9-6'2 imo is the golden zone for guys Most High-Fashion designers for men is cut for skinny guys and most male models are tall and skinny as fuck | ||
Juliette
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andyrau
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On August 13 2013 22:30 ffadicted wrote: Imo, not really.... An athletic look (fairly broad upper body, smaller waist, the X look) will always look better than just skinny imo, unless you're some sort of super wide freak body builder lol Skinny guys rarely fill out clothes nicely, and never as nicely as they would with a broader build, for essentially every article of clothing. This is specially true for fall/winter clothing, as most skinny guys will get lost in it, even if it's a really good cut. As far as tall goes, ya, the taller you are usually the better stuff will look... imo around 6'3+, more height starts being detrimental though. 5'9-6'2 imo is the golden zone for guys I wasn't talking about anorexic anemic skinny , I was referring to a skinnier regular build (ecto/mesomorphic) 6'-6'3" is the perfect height, but really depends on how your torso/head/neck proportions fill out in relation to your legs. | ||
DrCooper
Germany261 Posts
On August 13 2013 22:40 sc2holar wrote: Most High-Fashion designers for men is cut for skinny guys and most male models are tall and skinny as fuck Most High-Fashion clothing looks weird as fuck. | ||
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