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I thought it was a spoof too. Then I realize I saw him on the Shark Tank pitching his idea.
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Knew someone would catch thatClean mang.
Just throw that cell phone in the jacket pocket. Creates a better silhouette.
Hey Bruhs any JCREW codes going on?
I just think the problem is that you've got the shirt untucked and it throws everything off. Would be fine otherwise but if you don't want to tuck in a popover (I don't think I would) it might not be the best look.I wore this today and feel very meh about it. I think I could've done better on the pants/shoes. Looks a little sloppy, maybe too casual. The components are very DBNT inspired lol.
Nordstrom started its men's sale. There's a couple of items I want but must remain strong and continue selling my own stuff
Exactly.It's the designer sale: http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/sale-mens-designer-clothing-accessories-shoes
hows hollister's sizing? dont shop there at all but really want this popover i posted last week.
https://www.hollisterco.com/shop/us/p/belmont-popover-oxford-shirt-2673072_01
Their customer service is great. The brand has serious potential overseas. They would do well in places like SEA.Just ordered from j crew but i messed up on an order and i accidentally doubled up on a shirt i emailed them and since i live overseas they just told me to keep the shirt which was real of them.
I often wonder the same thing; a lot of my friends are fortunate enough to have parents that will pay for the wedding or a large majority of it. One of my friends had almost every member of his family "donate" money to his wedding fund in order for it to get paid. PErsonally, I could never put that burden on my parents, but my girlfriend is adamantly proclaiming that her parents will pay for it (still makes me feel weird/inadequate). But in all honesty, I would much rather skip a large wedding and save that $15-$20 grand to put a down-payment on a house. Those large weddings are mostly for women to stunt on their basic friends anyway; it's completely asinine.Exactly.
I know there are several older cats here. Some are about to get married, some are married already, and so fort. With that said, how much are you guys saving up/paid for your wedding? I ask because I linked up with some of my car friends yesterday. One of them is around my age, mid to late 20s, and dude is about to get married. He was telling us about the costs, ie banquet hall is like $15k, floral is a couple of grand, etc. It was mind boggling to me because he has an admin job working for another friend and gets paid $14 an hour. I have no idea how this is afforded, unless massive debt is accrued as a result.
I'm with you, man. I don't even have a lot of friends and family members to invite from the start. I would rather kill that house in 15 yrs instead of 30 with the guap.I often wonder the same thing; a lot of my friends are fortunate enough to have parents that will pay for the wedding or a large majority of it. One of my friends had almost every member of his family "donate" money to his wedding fund in order for it to get paid. PErsonally, I could never put that burden on my parents, but my girlfriend is adamantly proclaiming that her parents will pay for it (still makes me feel weird/inadequate). But in all honesty, I would much rather skip a large wedding and save that $15-$20 grand to put a down-payment on a house. Those large weddings are mostly for women to stunt on their basic friends anyway; it's completely asinine.