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>>9392408
How are you supposed to duel or defend yourself from brigands?!

>>9392408
>tfw Gropey concrits Rococouji/macarouji
Is that a good thing? Remember, im looking with an 18thC fashion eye.

>dude you're a bro
Thanks?

>>9392431
Its ok if you want to look like a child who's wearing his brother's hand-me-downs.

If the have a wide cuff, that cuff is to fit tight to the calf. If not, such as your pic and my pic here, itbus to be fitted at the knee. A man's muscular and shapely calf is downright sexy in 18thC fashion, showing he dances, rides horses and fences. It was such a big deal to the ladies, that padded calf falsies and special workouts were in vogue.

Excellent pic BTW.

>>9392441
>>9392445
Both of these are nice.

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>>8912575
Step off my husbandu you fucking faggot.

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>>8431732
Living in Williamsburg, I would never think twice before going around town in my 18thC clothes from work. Everyone at the various museums gave no fucks, and locals don't bat an eye. I won't lie, while I still worked at Colonial Williamsburg, I would wear breeches and waistcoats on my days off too, because they were super comfy and tailored. Now that I don't work at the museum.... I still wear 18thC around town for comfort occasionally.

>>8431737
Oh gosh <3

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