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This Stops Being About Clothes
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This Stops Being About Clothes
TGIF everyone.
It was a short week, but a long one all the same. OOTD: - olive button down short sleeve shirt - Brown leather belt - Slim straight fit Wrangler Blue jeans - Cognac lace up boots - Bulova Marine Star watch - SOTD Spice bomb Night vision
TGIF everyone.
Sabbath OOTD
Kept it simple today.
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