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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - B
celticgeek:
Careful talking about that "old" stuff. I am 70 and wear cargo pants almost exclusively. The ideal computer geek uniform is cargo pants and denim shirts, in my opinion. (Except for the occasional wearing of the "She Blinded Me With Library Science" T-shirt, of course),
Alex C:
I'm not sure what your point is given that "Never take fashion tips from the IT department or former mathletes" is one of the first lessons modern fashion tries to impress upon young people.
I mean, yeah, I used to wear cargo pants. That's because I worked in a loading dock. There are great reasons for wearing that stuff but you should still change when you get home if you plan on going anywhere.
scarred:
When I was 13 I wore camouflage cargo pants and army jackets.
I soon realized that dressing like my dad wasn't necessarily the best way to get girls.
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Nodaisho:
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--- Quote from: Ballard on 14 Feb 2011, 01:43 ---hey fashion thread I've got some fashions for you
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Make/model?
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J. Crew Matchstick cut jeans. But they fit more like slim straight.
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I can see the slim, but those have a lot of taper. Unless it is just that the thighs stretched out while the calves didn't have to. Honestly, I think you would probably look better with less taper.
But then again, I'm pretty much forbidden from wearing anything with taper. 501s that fit my waist are too tight on my thighs unless/until I stretch them, and then it's still a close thing for the first few days. I would look like a top if I wore tapered jeans.
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