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that guy in the pic actually doesnt look so bad
He can look the part a bit better
But most can't
Even muscular guys
t shirts look horrid on nonmuscular guys imo
I've recently become all too keen on noticing this
men just look 99% better, bigger
Looking good in t shirts all depend on the size
If you're non muscular, you can pull off a small t because it better hugs your body and makes you look a bit more filled out
pro tip
dont tuck it in like this
his waist just looks larger than probably really is
Ideally don't tuck in at all unless it's a dress shirt or polo
Also, don't make the bottom of your pants that high
And wear socks
I definitely fvck with these coats
Tool tuck is A-ok in my book. Also pants that are torn or dirty because you actually work.
Firehose pants from Duluth Trading company are awesome btw
Unfortunately no.
I wear jeans, but Levi sucks. In the last 10 years they stopped making them thick. I wear a pair out in about 2 months. But I get weird holes in my jeans from tool apron and tape measure.
These firehose pants seem to be holding up pretty well. I do a lot of crawling under equipment and I haven't torn them yet. They are a little bit warmer than jeans but they protect you better. Plus I like the pocket design. There's a good place for everything.
I wear 5.11 tactical cargo pants, olive green. Would definitely recommend!
The knees are holding up great. A few holes in the back pockets from tools.
I usually go to Goodwill or a thrift store to buy pants for work, I end getting paint or some other liquid on them, I cut them up from sliding wood across my lap or from a knife, nails and screws catch a rip them, and every now and then I need a rag and make one from pant legs or a shirt. I'm hard on jeans haha
@Der Seeteufel - SD :steals dog:
She threw up in my pickup today. I'm tempted to take you up on that. Lol @micbwilli
I bet you wouldn't. I bets she's absolutely fantastic. 🙂
Dickies are nice pants and durable. I always get the regular fit so they aren't too baggy. They go good with a pair of Adidas or NB's
I work in dickies and they hold up decently enough
So I think we sometimes underestimate the importance of image so I wanted to bring up a story from this mourning.....
I get up and quick shower and shave. I get my hair in the fashy style and toss on some cheap aviators. I got my summer shorts and a nice collared shirt.
As I'm walking into work I feel good. The sun is prefect and it's a real present walk. I got my head up and chest out. I'm looking right forward and walking at a good pace.
On the sidewalk I see another person. It's a chubby black guy in blue jean daisy dukes with earings. He's walking slow so I'm catching up to him. As I do he turns around. He then turns back and double takes at me. He stops and steps to the side of the sidewalk and I see his face.
His face turns from dull to absolute rage in a single second.
I smile and nod at him and keep walking on.
His face was a kind of "how dare you!". How dare shave myself clean. How dare I dress normal and classic. How dare I commit to keep my body in shape. How dare I smile as I walk. How dare I be confidently masculine. How dare I be content and positive. Didn't I get the memo? Didn't I know the time of the white male is over? Didn't I accept our fate?
Our style and attitude enrages them. It reminds them in no words that we are still present. It psychologically damages them.
Yeah bro I agree. Fashion and physical fitness are very powerful tools at our disposable. We are the ideological vanguard and as such we have a duty to maintain a clean cut, aesthetic image.
@micbwilli very well put
@micbwilli nice post. I've noticed the same thing when I'm walking around those people. So much hate in their eyes. That's why I like wearing polo shirts and dressing in an unapologetically white style.
Official activism footwear
Personally I prefer new balance
Are new balances actually made in America?
Some of them are