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Chat Thread 59: You can choose to be anything on the thread, so why not choose to be nice.

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Don’t like the waist band on the PM 1/4 zips.

I rock Cutter and Buck for those.
Holy shit, Cutter and Buck still exists? The last time I think I saw an article of their clothing was probably 10 years ago in a TJ Maxx or Stein Mart with my dad.

Unsurprisingly to many, like 50+% of my wardrobe is Peter Millar and I've yet to find anything they make that's bad. Their 50-70% off end of season sales are where it's at.
 
I met my wife at work, but I made her fall in love with me on the river, where conveniently it was socially acceptable to take my shirt off.
Met my wife at work too. She got a promotion a few months after I started so after we started dating it was kinda like banging your boss (she was then the same level as my actual manager)
 
Met my wife at work too. She got a promotion a few months after I started so after we started dating it was kinda like banging your boss (she was then the same level as my actual manager)

I think I saw that movie.
 
Holy shit, Cutter and Buck still exists? The last time I think I saw an article of their clothing was probably 10 years ago in a TJ Maxx or Stein Mart with my dad.

Unsurprisingly to many, like 50+% of my wardrobe is Peter Millar and I've yet to find anything they make that's bad. Their 50-70% off end of season sales are where it's at.
we gonna need a heads up when this is happening pls
 
Saw a Wake Peter Millar polo “on sale” at the Deacon Shop for $120 during homecoming and nope’d the fuck out of that. Ironically(?) I bought a…wait for it…cutter and buck Wake polo instead
 
what's Peter Miller
Presumably some small town South Carolina or Georgia clothing boutique that opened during the civil rights era for wealthy white senior citizens to waste money at which has expanded to become a luxury golf clothing brand for frat guys and frat dads.
 
Presumably some small town South Carolina or Georgia clothing boutique that opened during the civil rights era for wealthy white senior citizens to waste money at which has expanded to become a luxury golf clothing brand for frat guys and frat dads.

It's NC based and founded in 2001. but keep going.
 
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