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Amidé

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A truly masterful use here of the gaping trouser fly with vaguely peeking zip. Adding a heretofore unexplored new frontier in visual interest of "Is it open or not??"

Take note you amateurs, this is next-level CM styling.

Bravo! *Chef's Kiss*
Buttons, not a zip..
 

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Raffaniello.

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Not sure how this will look on the individual that commissioned this but the waist suppression is a bit too much for my liking! There is a very fine line between tailored and womens attire look IMO

It wouldn't be my preference either, yet I can't help but admire those sharp lines.

I will agree that a too strong waist suppression isn't flattering for the most men and suits better a woman frame.
 

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