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  • @JB pics of shame below. My body proportions are less obvious if i wear a dark top but as i like the white t-shirt look i'm keen for any tips that might improve matters. I had the Jeans cut in store to sit on boots with a bit of creasing but now they're breaking in more it just looks a bit 90s Gap swamping my boots and it's even worse with trainers. When i roll them up i prefer the shape they take but there's that annoying horizontal highlighting where my stumps end. It's taking 3 or 4 turns to get them there so perhaps the next obvious step would be to get them shortened (jeans not legs)?

    For reference i'm mid 40's, and have a pretty boring/casual wardrobe. My dog was the best fashion accessory because no one looked at me but without her i've gotten all self conscious!


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  • I'd be happy with your proportions,
    live larf luv

  • Looks good to me. Agree regarding jeans, shorter would maybe work better.
    Also the t-shirt could be a bit shorter, but that's not easy to find.

  • Bro you should see what my body proportions look like since entering the 40s. You look good.

    The turnups don't work IMHO.

  • Looks fine to me proportion wise, far better than skinny lo-rise teenager jeans on someone middle aged.

  • looks great imo.

    I prefer the rolled look on both as hate there being too many breaks over the shoe, but yeah would say they look good man.

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