Unrelated: do you guys think a leather jacket will look good on someone who's XS (provided I can even find one in that size)? I spotted this APC on heavy sale and wondered if I could pull off something like that, considering I'm only 169cm (5ft 6.5in). All my tall friends seem to be able to rock a moto or something easily :/
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greggy
United Kingdom1483 Posts
Unrelated: do you guys think a leather jacket will look good on someone who's XS (provided I can even find one in that size)? I spotted this APC on heavy sale and wondered if I could pull off something like that, considering I'm only 169cm (5ft 6.5in). All my tall friends seem to be able to rock a moto or something easily :/ | ||
Pulselol
Canada1628 Posts
On July 26 2014 08:48 greggy wrote: I don't think ln-cc ever went as low as 80% off, most I remember was 70 and only on their cheapest stuff. I think they just want to shift their stock asap, didn't they have cash flow problems last year? Unrelated: do you guys think a leather jacket will look good on someone who's XS (provided I can even find one in that size)? I spotted this APC on heavy sale and wondered if I could pull off something like that, considering I'm only 169cm (5ft 6.5in). All my tall friends seem to be able to rock a moto or something easily :/ consider that's just a varsity i doubt you'll have any trouble wearing it, you'll probably end up looking like a college kid at worse. | ||
MoonfireSpam
United Kingdom1153 Posts
On July 26 2014 08:48 greggy wrote: I don't think ln-cc ever went as low as 80% off, most I remember was 70 and only on their cheapest stuff. I think they just want to shift their stock asap, didn't they have cash flow problems last year? Unrelated: do you guys think a leather jacket will look good on someone who's XS (provided I can even find one in that size)? I spotted this APC on heavy sale and wondered if I could pull off something like that, considering I'm only 169cm (5ft 6.5in). All my tall friends seem to be able to rock a moto or something easily :/ Don't see why you couldn't. Only issue I have with those photos is I think it looks kinda ordinary for £300+ (but thats just my taste more than anything). But if the materials are super awesome and it fits you well and you like it, I'd just buy. | ||
lichter
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andyrau
13015 Posts
one of the few occasions where i think toj is better for the price/material also rick has never gone at over 30% discount before. eg, gilt sells shit from 3-4 seasons back at only 20% off. the prices are cut pretty deep at tres bien as well, so idk whats going on atm imo signals a shift in marketing from ro more than anything. | ||
Pulselol
Canada1628 Posts
me today uniqlo tee!!!!!! all my other tees are in the wash plus uniqlo always best tees pod shorts ramones | ||
greggy
United Kingdom1483 Posts
I just never thought about leather jackets as a thing I could pull off, so I never looked into them. Tbh I find varsities pretty cool, not many people wear them in Europe. That particular apc has 22" p2p on a small though. Lol first thread that pops up when you google for "toj0 xs" has andy | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
it probably fits like a xs in other brands, ask for measurements anyway. | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On July 26 2014 04:44 zulu_nation8 wrote: the material looks nice but if you go into a subway or something isn't that easy pickings? Also only the large looks like it can hold anything. got these dries plimsolls really cheap + Show Spoiler + luckily ppl don't steal (often?) in Tokyo yea probably large, will check it out in stores first price i don't really care, mostly like it because of leather (colour and Japan made) | ||
phosej
173 Posts
One of my aunts is going back to visit and I'm going to ask her to cop me some basic tees, heattech tops, and airism underwear. Uniqlo HK website doesn't have any measurements, and I've been burned in the past proxying M sized uniqlo dress shirts from asia (I'm a S in north american sizing) which fit well in the shoulders/body but the sleeves are 2-3" too short. To complicate things further, I want to size up on some of the tees and heattech tops to show more hemline under layers... | ||
Pulselol
Canada1628 Posts
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CatNzHat
United States1599 Posts
On July 24 2014 11:42 zulu_nation8 wrote: The "ideal" physique is some arbitrary and deeply politicized standard a narcissist society like ours pressures everyone to adhere to. Everybody's body is different, and clothes shouldn't be telling people how their bodies should look like. Not saying wearing pod shorts frees you from that cultural conception but wearing yohji kinda does, especially for women. Ironically lots of anti-fit stuff actually looks better on physically fit men than slim stuff looks on them. Let's like, keep this civil and without resorting to calling everyone retards for disagreeing like on sufu. Some people are genuinely curious but may come off as insulting without meaning to. Didn't mean to stir up anything. I think there is some actual substance for argument here: Bagginess allows for increased range of motion. I definitely think that suits are relatively impractical in the way that they restrict range of motion, but the manner in which they restrict range of motion accentuates a well built frame. Baggy shorts restricts range of motion in a way that does not accentuate the human form. The 'ideal' physique is not arbitrary, at least with men. It's pretty simply survival of the fittest, being strong and lean is a strong indicator that you are healthy and capable. A dude who's 300lbs at 5'2" is not going to run down a wooly mammoth. He's also not going to out-run a bear or a tiger, and more likely to die of a heart attack. While everyone's body is unique, you should strive to keep your body fit and healthy. I definitely judge people who clearly don't care about their fitness, to me it shows that they don't know how to take care of themselves. | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
Pls recommend a nice, clean black or grey backpack that can fit a 15" laptop comfortably and not visvim expensive and that's not made of fancy leather that says look everyone I have a luxury backpack. I found two thus far, black one is headporter which I'm leaning towards, the grey one is cote&ciel which looks like something tech ninjas would wear. + Show Spoiler + | ||
phosej
173 Posts
On July 28 2014 11:39 Pulselol wrote: what's your height and weight phosej 5'10, 145 lbs | ||
andyrau
13015 Posts
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
Just for your reference, I'm 5'10 / 180 lb, and I'm between L and XL for polos and Ts. L would probably work nicely for you. | ||
greggy
United Kingdom1483 Posts
On July 28 2014 12:26 CatNzHat wrote:The 'ideal' physique is not arbitrary, at least with men. It's pretty simply survival of the fittest, being strong and lean is a strong indicator that you are healthy and capable. A dude who's 300lbs at 5'2" is not going to run down a wooly mammoth. He's also not going to out-run a bear or a tiger, and more likely to die of a heart attack. While everyone's body is unique, you should strive to keep your body fit and healthy. I definitely judge people who clearly don't care about their fitness, to me it shows that they don't know how to take care of themselves. Survival of the fittest is an arbitrary criterion though. I will never chase a bear or chop wood or lift anything heavier than 40kg (if that), why would I care about how my defined my muscle groups are? @zulu: go for the cote et ciel, that thing is brilliant. Make sure you get the medium size though because the large is for the 17" and is huge. | ||
Pulselol
Canada1628 Posts
probably a large, to be honest | ||
andyrau
13015 Posts
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DrCooper
Germany261 Posts
On July 28 2014 21:48 greggy wrote: Survival of the fittest is an arbitrary criterion though. I will never chase a bear or chop wood or lift anything heavier than 40kg (if that), why would I care about how my defined my muscle groups are? @zulu: go for the cote et ciel, that thing is brilliant. Make sure you get the medium size though because the large is for the 17" and is huge. fit and healthy does not mean six pack abs. (having six pack abs for a long period of time is not very healthy btw.) | ||
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