No offence to Strutteurs with beards, but my local female experience dictates that facial hair is very much a no-no in these days of razors and what have you. Maybe they will cut a Jack Sparrow-ista some slack, but I must concur with consensus that, that whole hipsteur urban lumberjack fixie-beekeeper thing looks just kiddie-fiddler dreadful. Halfway to Amish.
No offence to Strutteurs with beards, but my local female experience dictates that facial hair is very much a no-no in these days of razors and what have you. Maybe they will cut a Jack Sparrow-ista some slack, but I must concur with consensus that, that whole hipsteur urban lumberjack fixie-beekeeper thing looks just kiddie-fiddler dreadful. Halfway to Amish.
Shoes like this make me nervous - I expect someone's coffee to spill all over them on the subway before the summer is over or for me to scuff the front off on the curb like I do with most shoes that I am trying to be careful about. Ah well, they were too cute to pass up.
Shoes like this make me nervous - I expect someone's coffee to spill all over them on the subway before the summer is over or for me to scuff the front off on the curb like I do with most shoes that I am trying to be careful about. Ah well, they were too cute to pass up.
Ha ha! Yep, this season's neutrals are not to everyone's taste :cool:
Shoes are a strong combo of hospital cafeteria walls and the stockings of the fine ladies who work therein.
Yea, high arches. Chuck Taylors wreak havoc on my shins if I wear them too long.
No offence to Strutteurs with beards, but my local female experience dictates that facial hair is very much a no-no in these days of razors and what have you.
i feel that way in general, but depending on the person, I sometimes think a beard can make a man handsomer as long as it isn't a crazy thick beard. none of those dudes in that photo are pulling that off for me.
I grew out my beard back in 2003. It was the first beard in Williamsburg, IIRC. The trucker-hipster was going out of fashion and the lumberjack-hipster had not yet come into existence. Soon after every dude on the L train had one. True story.
Sorry to have been the one to get that ball rolling. I've always kept my beard respectable though.
what are these dudes doing in the heels thread anyway?
Yeah, I was joking. I wouldn't do that. I'm just jealous that I can't get the 16 hairs on my face to grow long enough to have a comb-over beard of sorts.
I think this thread has become the better dressed version of the sneaker thread, which is why Batmon probably posted it.
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digging these
you can get some matching quilts or pillows or something:
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Zzzzzzz.....
needs to start hitting the deli on the daily tho:
No offence to Strutteurs with beards, but my local female experience dictates that facial hair is very much a no-no in these days of razors and what have you. Maybe they will cut a Jack Sparrow-ista some slack, but I must concur with consensus that, that whole hipsteur urban lumberjack fixie-beekeeper thing looks just kiddie-fiddler dreadful. Halfway to Amish.
Galliano died for your sins.
I am not really onside with open-toe boots just yet. Kinda like sleeveless turtlenecks - fashion oxymorons
She was on a UK chat show with Spock 2.0 last night.
She said "Gabba gabba gabba gabba..." or somesuch, it didn't matter.
She looked LAVA.
Fronts are fresh.
Backs are medical stocking.
High foot arches?
Shoes are a strong combo of hospital cafeteria walls and the stockings of the fine ladies who work therein.
Yea, high arches. Chuck Taylors wreak havoc on my shins if I wear them too long.
i feel that way in general, but depending on the person, I sometimes think a beard can make a man handsomer as long as it isn't a crazy thick beard. none of those dudes in that photo are pulling that off for me.
For the record, I'm trying very hard to restrain from posting Facebook pics of fellow Soulstrutters in response to this pic/statement.
what are these dudes doing in the heels thread anyway?
it's possible to rock the beard without looking like a bassist/barista
Sorry to have been the one to get that ball rolling. I've always kept my beard respectable though.
Yeah, I was joking. I wouldn't do that. I'm just jealous that I can't get the 16 hairs on my face to grow long enough to have a comb-over beard of sorts.
I think this thread has become the better dressed version of the sneaker thread, which is why Batmon probably posted it.
back to shoes, i'm digging these handmade lace-ups by this new small company Ina Grau
I also liked them cream heels with the chocolate drizzle in your wardrobe shot.
But I am a bassist, what do I know?
grandma glasses?
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