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Do you own a pair? I just bought these today and some Johnston and Murphey wingtip shoes.

>> No.7672929

>>7672887
you're not lean enough to pull off bright pants m8

>> No.7672965

Ok, Ill work on being anorexic and weighing 120 lbs.

>> No.7672983

>>7672965
don't be a dumbass
if you don't want a body that wears bright clothes well then don't wear bright clothes

>> No.7672999

>>7672887

looks good with the neutral colors of the top pieces, but the neon blue laces are a bit much.

>> No.7673013

I dont see whats wrong with them or my body, I hardly have any body fat, my legs are muscular as shit as I ride my bike to and from work. If you are telling the truth and not just being a douche then are you supposed to have stick thin legs to wear bright colors?

>> No.7673018

Yeah I wasnt sure of the blue laces were a bit much, I have regular brown ones with the shoes too. Ill just change those out.

>> No.7673045

>>7672887

I don't own a pair, no, but I can't see them being anything but preppy or...whatever else this board hates. If that's your style, they'll work.

If you're like the other /fa/shionistas, no.

Wear with: light and dark blue (navy), white, gray. Never with red or brown.

>> No.7673063

>>7673045
>Wear with: light and dark blue (navy), white, gray. Never with red or brown.
absolutely trash advice

you're thinking almost exclusively in hues with a nod to value and absolutely no acknowledgement of saturation

just do everyone a favor and stop posting advice for a good long time

>> No.7673108

>>7673063

>you're thinking almost exclusively in hues with a nod to value and absolutely no acknowledgement of saturation

I was just trying to offer simple, compatible colors. I could be more detailed. Your standard blue OCBD would work great with orange pants. So would a deeply saturated blue, deeper than French blue. Almost navy.

White goes with it, too, better in a layered fit.

Gray would be meh-tier, but it would work. Depending on the grey, it could look way better. The darker grey the better.


>just do everyone a favor and stop posting advice for a good long time

Oh, fuck you, then.

>> No.7673121

Like are you talking a white overcoats etc or button down shirts here?

>> No.7673129

>>7673121

I'm mostly thinking in terms of shirts, obviously. Who the hell even wears white overcoats? Coat should be grey or brown of some sort.

>> No.7673148

I think grey, black/white finely checkered shirts, and white shirts would look best with brightly colored pants. Yellow, blue, pink, etc probably wouldnt look too good with orange pants.

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7673170

>>7673108
>So would a deeply saturated blue, deeper than French blue. Almost navy.
saturating a light blue OCBD won't turn it navy...
seriously you have no idea what you're talking about
knowing what complementary colors are != understanding color coordination remotely

also plenty of reds and browns look great with orange

depends on the qualities of the orange the red and the brown

>> No.7673194

>>7673170

I didn't say saturating light blue OCBD's led to navy blue. I said a saturated blue could look good, but it has to be a deeper blue than French blue or whatever else that's called.

>> No.7673316

Saturated blue, like a bright blue? No way, that would look way too flamboyant I think.

>> No.7673560

>>7672887
Lay off that noise reduction slider. It doesn't fix blurry/oof images.

Sincerely, /p/

>> No.7673613

>>7672887
I hope you also bought a noose, gun, knife, fork, pills, a ticket to the top of the Empire State Building, a base jumping lesson or a train ticket. You can kill yourself with one of all these. Do so.

>> No.7673619

Wow, you're good, howd you know I was using lightroom, you bitches be crazy. It was low light, had that shit at f2.8, 2000 ISO and 1/20th of a second, couldnt get it quite sharp enough without a tripod or huge ISO boost.

>> No.7673627

Problem with most coloured pants for me is that the material is usually really weird and is susceptible to wrinkling.

I do own an offshade of orange-ish, brown pants though.

>> No.7673643

Well as long as you dont dry your clothes in a drier and hang dry them then wrinkling shouldnt be too much of an issue.

>> No.7673651

>>7673619
Must have been pretty fucking dark. Still, you should be able to get way sharper at 1/20. That looks pretty badly salvaged.

>> No.7674527

>>7672887
I'd prefer them in a darker, rust orange. The bright orange just seems off.

>> No.7674717

>>7673613
initially i was puzzled by fork, but i assume you meant to stick it in an electrical outlet or toaster, ever though the chances of this killing someone are questionable
also i don't know if you've ever been to the top of the empire state but climbing over the 3m high safety mesh quick enough to get over before being pulled down would be quite a feat
props to you on the base jumping lesson though, i hadn't thought f that