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Post the whole fit I wanna see the pants in full. Need some black waxed joints.
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oh georgie boy
As for opening, joints are 6.5". That's a two handed ordeal getting them on/off. Fit pic if I have time later in the day.
Today you got time cuz
This had me rolling.Today you got time cuz
Blacked out today:
Stack game skrong
Online now and in stores February 1st, the Gap is releasing redesigned khakis. What does it mean when such a massive brand reworks their iconic product? There are two updated cuts, "slim" and "skinny." I tried them both on and found them to be true to their names, with a fit that's more Gosling than Seinfeld. The pants are sturdy and streamlined, without extra fabric or frills of any sort. They are as utilitarian as a pair of Carhartts but you could wear them to church and then wear them to a club, transformers without any reworking. They are certainly normal, but much more the new normal than the old.
"Internally, our goal was and still is to put every guy on the planet in a pair of khakis," says Tony Kretten, Gap's VP of men's global design. What would that world look like in 2015? The '90s looked like an economic surplus and was years away from metrosexuality. Not to mention the choice machine known as the internet. When Kretton talks about removing the pants' "wrinkle resistance properties" to allow "the beauty of a dense twill to get better with time," he sounds as though he's discussing a small, artisinal brand, not one doing billions of dollars in sales annually. A decision to rework a core product like that at a company so large is not made lightly.
GAP releases slim and skinny khakis
via GQ:
Online now and in stores February 1st, the Gap is releasing redesigned khakis. What does it mean when such a massive brand reworks their iconic product? There are two updated cuts, "slim" and "skinny." I tried them both on and found them to be true to their names, with a fit that's more Gosling than Seinfeld. The pants are sturdy and streamlined, without extra fabric or frills of any sort. They are as utilitarian as a pair of Carhartts but you could wear them to church and then wear them to a club, transformers without any reworking. They are certainly normal, but much more the new normal than the old.
"Internally, our goal was and still is to put every guy on the planet in a pair of khakis," says Tony Kretten, Gap's VP of men's global design. What would that world look like in 2015? The '90s looked like an economic surplus and was years away from metrosexuality. Not to mention the choice machine known as the internet. When Kretton talks about removing the pants' "wrinkle resistance properties" to allow "the beauty of a dense twill to get better with time," he sounds as though he's discussing a small, artisinal brand, not one doing billions of dollars in sales annually. A decision to rework a core product like that at a company so large is not made lightly.
Bathroom pic to appease the fans.
what kindof boots are those??Blacked out today:
Stack game skrong
Bathroom pic to appease the fans.
Damn, that is a clean bathroom. Would love to poop there daily during work hours.
GAP releases slim and skinny khakis
via GQ:
Online now and in stores February 1st, the Gap is releasing redesigned khakis. What does it mean when such a massive brand reworks their iconic product? There are two updated cuts, "slim" and "skinny." I tried them both on and found them to be true to their names, with a fit that's more Gosling than Seinfeld. The pants are sturdy and streamlined, without extra fabric or frills of any sort. They are as utilitarian as a pair of Carhartts but you could wear them to church and then wear them to a club, transformers without any reworking. They are certainly normal, but much more the new normal than the old.
"Internally, our goal was and still is to put every guy on the planet in a pair of khakis," says Tony Kretten, Gap's VP of men's global design. What would that world look like in 2015? The '90s looked like an economic surplus and was years away from metrosexuality. Not to mention the choice machine known as the internet. When Kretton talks about removing the pants' "wrinkle resistance properties" to allow "the beauty of a dense twill to get better with time," he sounds as though he's discussing a small, artisinal brand, not one doing billions of dollars in sales annually. A decision to rework a core product like that at a company so large is not made lightly.
Will try, but I need a pair of selvedge khakis.
GAP releases slim and skinny khakis
via GQ:
Online now and in stores February 1st, the Gap is releasing redesigned khakis. What does it mean when such a massive brand reworks their iconic product? There are two updated cuts, "slim" and "skinny." I tried them both on and found them to be true to their names, with a fit that's more Gosling than Seinfeld. The pants are sturdy and streamlined, without extra fabric or frills of any sort. They are as utilitarian as a pair of Carhartts but you could wear them to church and then wear them to a club, transformers without any reworking. They are certainly normal, but much more the new normal than the old.
"Internally, our goal was and still is to put every guy on the planet in a pair of khakis," says Tony Kretten, Gap's VP of men's global design. What would that world look like in 2015? The '90s looked like an economic surplus and was years away from metrosexuality. Not to mention the choice machine known as the internet. When Kretton talks about removing the pants' "wrinkle resistance properties" to allow "the beauty of a dense twill to get better with time," he sounds as though he's discussing a small, artisinal brand, not one doing billions of dollars in sales annually. A decision to rework a core product like that at a company so large is not made lightly.
Will try, but I need a pair of selvedge khakis.
Are we copping the JE together bro? I'm waiting for those.
Bathroom pic to appease the fans.
what kindof boots are those??
GAP releases slim and skinny khakis
via GQ:
Whole fit isBathroom pic to appease the fans.