Work shirts vs. Westerns
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As a fatty I tend to opt for work shirts (though not always) for more girth room.
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As a fatty I tend to opt for work shirts (though not always) for more girth room.
So you don't have anything against the yoke/snap aesthetic? It's just a fit thing?
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Exactly that
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So you don't have anything against the yoke/snap aesthetic? It's just a fit thing?
The western aesthetic is the deal killer for me. The slimmer fit is better and I like snaps, but I have never liked western style shirts. Living in Texas has made me more paranoid about looking like a caricature, too.
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And yet you wear cowboy boots…....yeee haaaa !!
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Exactly. Boots, jeans and western shirt= constant "Where'd ya park your horse, pardner?" jokes.
I have to endure enough of that shit every time I leave the state as it is.
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Embrace it hoss
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Just as soon as you embrace dressing like an Englishman.
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That is how I dress all the time when not taking WAYWT pics for the internet…..and (official secret), so does Giles.
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This is how I dress all the time when not taking WAYWT pics for the internet…..and (official secret), so does Giles.
Minor edit
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Americans and Benny Hill…....weird.
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I like westerns a little more. But I like works almost as much, really. Can't have a wardrobe without a few of each.
My IH collection is still in its infancy (and really my entire wardrobe since I started trying to built something nice about a year and half ago), but it's coming along.
I will pick up the 102 Work at some point, but I'm holding out for some other stuff right now.
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Not to push you towards the 102 now, but I am pretty sure it is on its way to extinction.
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I am aware of this. Just in the boat of "don't want to part with 102 funds yet until necessary" (since I have the 101, my purple fix is temporarily stifled).
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Chris and Seul, working.
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