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Originally posted by Christian View PostGeometrically speaking, BUMMER is right, if you shorten a coat, you reduce as well the distance between its bottom and the button, that should be moved a bit upward to keep the proper proportions. And visually speaking, I have to say that I agree with him as well.
This is esp. true with the single button, of course.
Was beginning to doubt the SZ eyes, from the reaction my comment was getting. The inane comment from our young junkie had me thinking I was logged on to "SchoolYardZeitgeist".
But Christian came through.
Thanks for chiming in.
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i dunno, i don't like the shape it creates at all, i think it looks best when worn with something sleeveless which probably defeats its purpose
Originally posted by hommedeguerre View PostMine is not leather, its fabric. And I was in Copenhagen...it was snowing, and below freezing. In reality I'd wear it with less under, but that was not an option here. I was FREEZING and needed the insulation.
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^ looks okay, although those jeans are stacking weird. If they were shorter and a smaller leg opening, I think they would work better.
I was never a fan of a jacket with jeans, t-shirt, and sneakers either.julius leather jacket size 2
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Clean interesting outfit shucks, love the color matching, grey over black over white on top. Great coat and boots (please keep your ro booties though)
And i'd like to see this one with a wool pants instead of these jeansWTB : Incarnation leather jkt szXL / Augusta green ankle boots sz42
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Originally posted by BUMMER View PostExactly, my brother.
This is esp. true with the single button, of course.
Was beginning to doubt the SZ eyes, from the reaction my comment was getting. The inane comment from our young junkie had me thinking I was logged on to "SchoolYardZeitgeist".
But Christian came through.
Thanks for chiming in.
In accord here: perhaps trying the coat worn open would make it seem less restrictive in the shoulder/arm area?
That said, I'm sure the coat looks much different in motion than when posed for a photo, and the tailoring has been a certain improvement!
Shucks
Nice contrasts throughout the photo. I'm unsure of the doubling of shirts in the left-handed photo -- I believe the white undershirt highlights the mismatched pairing of the shirts, underscored in the buttons. Mimicking Christian, the trigonometry is off, or something.
Ledger Your photos always provoke a certain "saudade," - something akin to nostalgia. The length and shape of the overcoat are something that so few can pull off, but you've done it so artfully here.
M-M What can I say? The beak looks resplendent!
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It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger."
-Walter Benjamin. Thesis VI, Theses on the Philosophy of History
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