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Post by MiddleAge on Mar 24, 2016 9:50:16 GMT -6
What is up with all the button down shirts everyone is making? Is it a new fad? that is all we wear in San Francisco.
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Post by bentin on Mar 24, 2016 9:51:33 GMT -6
What is up with all the button down shirts everyone is making? Is it a new fad? that is all we wear in San Francisco. No pants?
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Post by stinky on Mar 24, 2016 9:52:09 GMT -6
that is all we wear in San Francisco. No pants? People who live in SF can't afford pants.
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Post by bentin on Mar 24, 2016 9:54:12 GMT -6
People who live in SF can't afford pants. BART must be interesting.
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Post by MiddleAge on Mar 24, 2016 9:55:06 GMT -6
exophobe . . . the good news about these new shirts is that I can make fun of the actual product as opposed to the action shots in which they appear. Doesn't mean you can't still do both. Buy this shirt if you want to show off your man boobs and beer belly! This is a good example on why you never ask a real American to be a model for clothes.
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Post by MiddleAge on Mar 24, 2016 9:56:59 GMT -6
People who live in SF can't afford pants. BART must be interesting. I just got off BART and someone was singing with a guitar inside the train.... well, he sang better than some of the finalists on American Idol. I did gave him couple bucks.
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Post by MiddleAge on Mar 24, 2016 9:57:17 GMT -6
People who live in SF can't afford pants. Pants are so over-rated.
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Post by stinky on Mar 24, 2016 9:59:54 GMT -6
People who live in SF can't afford pants. BART must be interesting.
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Post by bentin on Mar 24, 2016 10:02:32 GMT -6
This is a good example on why you never ask a real American to be a model for clothes.
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Post by bentin on Mar 24, 2016 10:03:23 GMT -6
BART must be interesting. I knew NY no pants day would show up. I just hoped for a better sampling.
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Post by ickes on Mar 24, 2016 10:11:04 GMT -6
that is all we wear in San Francisco. No pants? nope. just boat shoes
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Post by bentin on Mar 24, 2016 10:24:14 GMT -6
If I paired one of these shirts with these SdA jeans, would I be a risk to epileptics?
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Post by whiskeyriver on Mar 24, 2016 10:28:39 GMT -6
would I be a risk to epileptics? Aren't you, already?
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Post by bentin on Mar 24, 2016 10:29:31 GMT -6
would I be a risk to epileptics? Aren't you, already? Only the ones with Longwing Orthotics.
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Post by exophobe on Mar 24, 2016 10:32:22 GMT -6
Also, if this were a $50 shirt, I'd have much less harsh criticism of it, but these are ratio prices, which carry about half the delivery time and custom options. After G shirts stopped fitting me, I was excited to try Ratio shirts. Planned on buying ten of their shirts and everything. Then it came time to put in measurements. 6 weeks later, it comes in like a straitjacket. They didn't idiotproof it enough, it seems. They have a brick and mortar here. One of these days I will go down there and get some measurements and order a shirt. Unless they close it first.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2016 10:32:42 GMT -6
A batik fabric could have been so interesting. One of these comes close-ish but loses it in the details (a-la G) with the selected shirt type.
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Post by stinky on Mar 24, 2016 10:33:34 GMT -6
A batik fabric could have been so interesting. One of these comes close-ish but loses it in the details (a-la G) with the selected shirt type. They could have done a popover . . .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2016 10:37:56 GMT -6
Or a scarf.
I'm actually surprised they just didn't stick with the California like with the cherry blossom and pyramid shirts which were similar
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Post by drewcandraw on Mar 24, 2016 10:53:49 GMT -6
What is up with all the button down shirts everyone is making? Is it a new fad? that is all we wear in San Francisco. I do not wear that in San Francisco just MiddleAge lol
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Post by drewcandraw on Mar 24, 2016 10:55:50 GMT -6
A batik fabric could have been so interesting. One of these comes close-ish but loses it in the details (a-la G) with the selected shirt type. They could have done a popover . . . They had one popover in the store when I visited this weekend. Don't really see them do it a lot or it never hits the store at all when I stop in. I do like popovers but I feel like they are meant for the exomorphs
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Post by exophobe on Mar 24, 2016 11:00:42 GMT -6
They could have done a popover . . . They had one popover in the store when I visited this weekend. Don't really see them do it a lot or it never hits the store at all when I stop in. I do like popovers but I feel like they are meant for the exomorphs There's one in the workshop right now. The cut is not friendly to the slightest belly in my popover experience, and for some reason they feel like something one should wear playing baseball to me.
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Post by stinky on Mar 24, 2016 11:03:51 GMT -6
As you know, I'm easily offended, and I am offended that they used that beautiful indigo stripe fabric in a popover instead of a jack.
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Post by drewcandraw on Mar 24, 2016 11:19:34 GMT -6
exophobe yep I have first hand experience with one I got from J. Crew. I struggled to get that baby over my shoulders and should have known it would accentuate my baby pouch. At least, it makes me know I have to loose the belly fat
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Post by MiddleAge on Mar 24, 2016 11:26:02 GMT -6
that is all we wear in San Francisco. I do not wear that in San Francisco just MiddleAge lol I don't think you work at San Francisco.... San Jose is not the same cool country that I am at.....
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Post by MiddleAge on Mar 24, 2016 11:29:12 GMT -6
BART must be interesting. Where you find my picture? ? So, you don't like my "Calvin"?
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