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That was dope and pretty on point with how I dress daily now.
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Originally Posted by RFX45
Nice fits Nii, and that last fit makes you look like a college student. You should try and pull off that look more often to make you look younger, not that you look that old or anything.
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by Nako XL
although boat season is over i finally pulled the trigger on these
might exchange them for these though
$85 each
Are we not suppose to wear boat shoes during the winter?
Originally Posted by got shoes
Originally Posted by RFX45
[h2]Street Etiquette: The Black Ivy[/h2]
Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs did something a little different with their blog http://www.streetetiquette.com//www.streetetiquette.com. Street Etiquette today, launching an ambitious project in which they pay tribute to the enduring style of historically black colleges (known unofficially as the Black Ivy League). We've included a few shots from the portfolio here (photographed by F.E. Castleberry of http://www.unabashedlyprep.com//www.unabashedlyprep.com Unabashedly Prep), but click over to http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy_1. Street Etiquette to see the whole thing—the series deserves to be viewed in its entirety.
Too many pics to post so here's the link: http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/
goodlookin. there some nice things here
Originally Posted by got shoes
Originally Posted by RFX45
[h2]Street Etiquette: The Black Ivy[/h2]
Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs did something a little different with their blog http://www.streetetiquette.com//www.streetetiquette.com. Street Etiquette today, launching an ambitious project in which they pay tribute to the enduring style of historically black colleges (known unofficially as the Black Ivy League). We've included a few shots from the portfolio here (photographed by F.E. Castleberry of http://www.unabashedlyprep.com//www.unabashedlyprep.com Unabashedly Prep), but click over to http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy_1. Street Etiquette to see the whole thing—the series deserves to be viewed in its entirety.
Too many pics to post so here's the link: http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/
goodlookin. there some nice things here
Originally Posted by niidawg3
Originally Posted by RFX45
Nice fits Nii, and that last fit makes you look like a college student. You should try and pull off that look more often to make you look younger, not that you look that old or anything.
[Jay Z] i'm doing better than before ... why would i do that [/Jay Z]
Originally Posted by moonmaster3
Maybe it's just me...but if you're going to try to get that preppy ivy look going you better actually be smart too, or it just makes you look well...dumb. Only style this applies to imo.
Originally Posted by I3
Opinions on this tweed blazer?
I just dont like the rounded bottom..
I think it would go well with dark denim/chinos, checkered/gingham shirt and a nice sweater..
Originally Posted by RFX45
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physiqueOriginally Posted by niidawg3
Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by RFX45
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physiqueOriginally Posted by niidawg3
what???
18 is HS graduate
22 is college graduate
i have seen people change drastically during these years
gotchaOriginally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by RFX45
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physiqueOriginally Posted by niidawg3
what???
18 is HS graduate
22 is college graduate
i have seen people change drastically during these years
I think I worded that wrong, what I meant is that it is possible for a guy to stay the same in shape/size from 18-22, specifically speaking of the topic since the issue was that he might not fit into his clothes from teenager to his twenties.
I haven't changed, mos tof my friends hasn't either. Maybe because most of my friends have been active and continued to be active after high school so they haven't gotten fat or bulked up too much.
Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by RFX45
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physiqueOriginally Posted by niidawg3
what???
18 is HS graduate
22 is college graduate
i have seen people change drastically during these years