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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
calenlass:
It looks like a double breasted tweed trench coat to me. Basically, you can probably find double-breasted trench coats anywhere there are trench coats, because that is the standard style, I think. For tweed you will have to look a lot harder. Try some menswear stores, and Burlington Coat Factory if you live in the US (although I don't know how much coats they still do), and definitely check out goodwill.
Actually now I would really like someone to post about where to find good coats because I have no idea.
Commodore:
Hey, I've never posted to this thread before, but I think I need some help. I have a pair of jeans that I have had for five years now that are my favorite pair of jeans ever. I do theatre, and I do all set work in them- they are ripped, patched, frayed, torn, covered in paint and loved thoroughly through and through. I love them so much that I have worn them to every concert my band has every played. Herein lies the problem. I have quite a few friends who hate these jeans for what they are, and constantly criticize how I look on stage with them on. I don't get it. I think they're lovely, but I'm biased. So, here are some pictures of said jeans, for you to judge. Are they worth wearing to future shows?
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2402645&id=59837055431&ref=mf#/photo.php?pid=2402648&id=59837055431&ref=mf
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2402645&id=59837055431&ref=mf#/photo.php?pid=2402651&id=59837055431&ref=mf
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2402645&id=59837055431&ref=mf#/photo.php?pid=2402653&id=59837055431&ref=mf
I am the lanky one with the plaid shirt/suspenders. No back view, but it's pretty much uniform destruction. So, verdicts. Should I continue wearing these?
JD:
Your images aren't working.
Commodore:
Raaaaaage. They were a half an hour ago. Let me mess with them.
EDIT: fix'd, hopefully
JD:
Your friends are idiots, those pants are fantastic.
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