By the way, a while back in this thread, someone said that a place was "proudly hipster." That is not a thing. Hipster is a derogatory term, often used by those who most people would call hipsters to describe other people who they think are fake/poser types. Just wanted to clear that up.
So, two of my three pairs of jeans (Levis 501 and 505) gave out recently, and now I need a new pair or two. I wanted to get Levis again, but they are now out of my starving artist price range. So, after waiting in vain for Old Navy to drop the price on its jeans (they are my goto for pants right...
Maybe this is just because I have low grade/loose weave panamas, but I notice a huge difference. I have, on numerous occasions, actually felt a breeze through my straw.
No, it is not. Honestly it was probably just some lazy worker who didn't know (or possibly care) how to prepare your coffee correctly, and then was shooting off smoke to cover himself.
I think "glad to know you" is a bit presumptuous. If you have just met someone, you don't know them. I rather like, "it's a pleasure (to meet you/make you acquaintance)." Sounds nice to me.
Agreed on the margarine. I hope that sliced white bread dies soon. The stuff is just sad.
I have nothing...
As someone who used to wear a corduroy sport coat and corduroy pants, don't. Go with khakis or moleskin. Or maybe a heavy wool. Something with a bit of a country feel to it.
Several points:
1) Have the blazer fit perfectly. If it is boxy and ill fitting, you won't rock it no matter what you you wear.
B- Shine your shoes. I would recommend a pair of wingtip boots, for more of the casual/dressy juxtaposition.
iii: As to the outfit, I would top it off with a medium...
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