seamless
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Those lapels are nearly wide enough for seamless!
They aren't well shaped... his lapels look like cheap remakes of mine.
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Those lapels are nearly wide enough for seamless!
Why should we fight your battles for you? You're involved there. I don't see you piping up about this shit.
I wasn't counting myself among those irked by it
I wasn't counting myself among those irked by it
So why is no one saying anything?
Or are you all banned?
I'm not trying to single anyone out; my question was more a general "are you all banned?" meaning is there not one person among you who would speak up, because if this stuff is so disagreeable in your collective eyes I would think that there would be at least one person who would say "hey, this is really bad and you should reconsider everything" in the venue where it was originally posted instead of just here.
And no, that's not going to be me, because again I'm not the one with the kvetch, so to speak.
I think this is the fourth time you've asked this question since you joined here. Is there some cause you actually will take up yourself or do you just want to constantly question the rest of us to take it up in your stead. Since you're not actually kvetching and all.I'm not trying to single anyone out; my question was more a general "are you all banned?" meaning is there not one person among you who would speak up, because if this stuff is so disagreeable in your collective eyes I would think that there would be at least one person who would say "hey, this is really bad and you should reconsider everything" in the venue where it was originally posted instead of just here.
And no, that's not going to be me, because again I'm not the one with the kvetch, so to speak.
I think he misunderstandings. This is a place of H8, not of help or love (but maybe drugs)
Lighten up like the most disagreeable NewYork Times art director
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This for some reason I don't mind so much. I know I maybe should hate it, but I'm ok with it. Maybe his recent bucket hat fits have been so hardcore atrocious they've desensitised me - like those guys who've watched so much porn they can only get off on stuff involving scat, midgets and Walter Matthau (Algernon Crisp nomsayin'?)They call him MellowYellow
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Something wrong with the proportions here to my eye. It's like he's read too many GQs and gone for the exact opposite extreme to the short jacket/lowrise pants look.
As such I'm now not sure if the jacket is actually a frock coat, or whether his armpits are all that's stopping him from fastening his belt above his head like a halo. Again he needs to wear a tie because without one he always looks like he's just been let out on bail.
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i wouldnt call LKP's insta game nazi propagandaThe latest fad in Germany's far-right scene. The stylized self-expression of a new far-right generation could help it attract younger members
National Democratic Party head Frank Franz (pictured) is a prime Nipster (neo-Nazi hipster) example: This good-looking 37-year-old father describes himself as a "sartorial enthusiast" on Instagram, and the photos he posts show a man with a penchant for well-tailored trousers, pocket squares and trips to the lake.
When he's not reminding immigrants to "stay out - you're not welcome!" on Facebook, the professional graphic designer is trying on bespoke suits.
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Superbly designed neo-Nazi Tumblr blogs are easy to find, for example, and then there's the right-wing vegan cooking show "Balaclava Küche," (Balaclava Kitchen), in which the chefs wear, of course, balaclavas - and sometimes T-shirts with Adolf Hitler's face on them. The videos warn viewers not buy any "Nestle, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Unilever or Israeli jizz" for their recipes.
The 'Nipsters': NPD and neo-Nazis change their style | News | DW.COM | 08.12.2015
The latest fad in Germany's far-right scene. The stylized self-expression of a new far-right generation could help it attract younger members
National Democratic Party head Frank Franz (pictured) is a prime Nipster (neo-Nazi hipster) example: This good-looking 37-year-old father describes himself as a "sartorial enthusiast" on Instagram, and the photos he posts show a man with a penchant for well-tailored trousers, pocket squares and trips to the lake.
When he's not reminding immigrants to "stay out - you're not welcome!" on Facebook, the professional graphic designer is trying on bespoke suits.
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Superbly designed neo-Nazi Tumblr blogs are easy to find, for example, and then there's the right-wing vegan cooking show "Balaclava Küche," (Balaclava Kitchen), in which the chefs wear, of course, balaclavas - and sometimes T-shirts with Adolf Hitler's face on them. The videos warn viewers not buy any "Nestle, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Unilever or Israeli jizz" for their recipes.
The 'Nipsters': NPD and neo-Nazis change their style | News | DW.COM | 08.12.2015
LelandJ lookbook acceptable?
Oooof, that second one is so bad.
You guys don't understand the sleeve pitch issue. The armhole isn't pitched incorrectly from the body, the sleeve is pitched too far forward from the armhole so your resting posture would need your arms sticking out 25 degrees in front to prevent the 'collapse' from a normal posture.
Complimenti on the suit science!
I thinkLelandJ is a newly graduated Zoot Scientist - perhaps even Post Grad
He's right, though...
Who actually gets up in the morning and thinks, "Hmmm... I'm going to wear a pair of shorts with braces, knee-high black boots covered in straps and buckles, a short overcoat-like jacket. Oh, and a fan."?!?!