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rick leathers are true to size for the newer seasons (2009 onwards) provided that you're not a disproportionate fat fuck for your height.
older rick leathers (prior to 2008) were the ones you had to size down on, depending on how you wanted them to fit.
they (2009 onwards) are more suited for those with a thin-medium frame, depending on the style of jacket. also the leathers stretch.
size up if you wanna put a thick sweater underneath them, they're mean to be worn with maybe a single longsleeve tee (if they're not nearly skin tight they don't look very good)
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I found out half a year too late that these super comfy boots every girl seems to be wearing have a men's version as well.
Fuck looking good, next winter my feet will be wrapped in these fluffy fuckers:
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oh god its uggs is this 2008
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On March 16 2015 08:00 CorsairHero wrote: oh god its uggs is this 2008
They say that Germany always copies American fashion, just ten years too late. So I'm far ahead of schedule.
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Does anybody know where to find these kind of sweaters?
http://imgur.com/dMeOOHI Or can somebody tell me what's written on the blud badge down the sweater?
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1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
you could buy any nice sweat and sew two rectangles from a pendleton scarf on the shoulders
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there is some weird copy on grailed + Show Spoiler +For sale is a solid black 50% cashmere wool, 50% acrylic fiber sweater from balmain, with no stains and no fabric damage. Used often, but taken very good care of.
For example I have no pets, never worn around or near any animals, I don't wear knits or wool garments with other layers of clothing that cause friction or those that grind against and fuzz the fabric (only worn with balmain polyester nylon jacket.) Didn't retain that much heat, as listed it is pretty light, but thick enough to not let you die in the winter. I braved 12 to 70 degree Fahrenheit temps with this, so it is still usable for summer at night or for the entire spring and later, colder seasons.
Washed once b/c I was at an acquaintances house and had to lay the item on her couch so it wouldn't bother us
Measurements: Length from collar to waist, 25 in. Sleeve/arm length, 23 in. Price includes shipping, will not go below $85 whatsoever. Will consider trades of similar price but don't count on it
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1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
On March 19 2015 04:50 phosej wrote:there is some weird copy on grailed + Show Spoiler +For sale is a solid black 50% cashmere wool, 50% acrylic fiber sweater from balmain, with no stains and no fabric damage. Used often, but taken very good care of.
For example I have no pets, never worn around or near any animals, I don't wear knits or wool garments with other layers of clothing that cause friction or those that grind against and fuzz the fabric (only worn with balmain polyester nylon jacket.) Didn't retain that much heat, as listed it is pretty light, but thick enough to not let you die in the winter. I braved 12 to 70 degree Fahrenheit temps with this, so it is still usable for summer at night or for the entire spring and later, colder seasons.
Washed once b/c I was at an acquaintances house and had to lay the item on her couch so it wouldn't bother us
Measurements: Length from collar to waist, 25 in. Sleeve/arm length, 23 in. Price includes shipping, will not go below $85 whatsoever. Will consider trades of similar price but don't count on it
still not as great as that 0.75 of a roshe posting
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that takes full disclosure to a whole new level there's also that one guy that lists his items with a fullblown history and philosophical analysis on the designer, it's so pretentious and hilarious at the same time
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Copped a nanamica varsity off haven sale, it's super cool. Haven't owned a casual jacket for a while so looking forward to wearing it the rest of spring :D
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On March 22 2015 11:31 CorsairHero wrote:my first mechanical watch :D + Show Spoiler +
pretty
it looks like from that angle you could size the wrist down though :p
is it just me or is uniqlo's cotton stuff really low quality in comparison to the other stuff?
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On March 22 2015 11:31 CorsairHero wrote:my first mechanical watch :D + Show Spoiler + wearing a diver with a flight jacket? shame on you
but nice watch. is that an acura mdx
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On March 22 2015 18:02 Blisse wrote:pretty it looks like from that angle you could size the wrist down though :p is it just me or is uniqlo's cotton stuff really low quality in comparison to the other stuff? i like their t's
On March 23 2015 02:53 phosej wrote:wearing a diver with a flight jacket? shame on you but nice watch. is that an acura mdx acura ilx. It's a souless car i know definitely buyers regret there
something like this probably goes better with my jacket and its something i'm considering + Show Spoiler +
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what do you mean soulless?
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it doesn't give you the feeling/connectedness (for lack of better terms) as some of these other cars in the same price range like: + Show Spoiler + Those are the kind of cars that put a smile on your face every time you get behind the wheel (given you have the right roads or conditions).
While my car is considered entry level yuppie, it's just a tool based on the Honda Civic that gets me A to B.
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i like this sort of thing! Anyone here fans of LookBook.Nu?
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Just copped some u-neck david beckham x h&m linen tees for summer. Fabric kinda sucks but the fit after sizing up one is surprisingly nice and relaxed, length is good too
Hope they don't fall apart after a wash
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