t4terrific Wrote:I've completed my Gauntlet numbered Repairman Jack collection today with the arrival of Crisscross. I'm very pleased indeed. I also have the first printing of Legacies by Headline. Now, the tough part will be Whispers Press' numbered 1st Edition of The Tomb. I need that one now.
Keith the Elder Wrote:I thought this thread was going to be about Repairman Jack Fall Collection of urban apparel for the unconventional problem solver for hire. My bad.
Maggers Wrote:ROFL! For Jack's wardrobe, you need look no further than Old Navy or the Gap. Whatever will make you blend in with the masses.
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Maggers Wrote:ROFL! For Jack's wardrobe, you need look no further than Old Navy or the Gap.They sell holsters now? (An indispensible fashion accessory! I can picture Jack getting to the end of the runway and pausing to coyly raise the leg of his jeans to show off the latest in non-chafing ankle holsters ... )
t4terrific Wrote:How would Jack dress if he lived in Austin, Texas? Rodeo Jack would be a hoot. Stetson hat. Justin boots. Wrangler jeans. A leather belt that says "Just Jack" across the back.
Anders Monsen Wrote:I lived in Austin, Texas for 13 years. Not everyone down here wears cowboy gear. Jack would look not so very different in Austin from NY, except he'd probably wear a lot more shorts and less jackets, which make hiding that Semerling somewhat more complicated
t4terrific Wrote:Regions do have certain fashion trends though. I lift with a black guy from Victoria, Texas who looks like he should be doing the Boot Scootin Boggie when he shows up at the gym.
Anders Monsen Wrote:Certainly in smaller Texas towns you'll find more boot wearin', tabaccy chewin', gun totin, truck drivin' folks. And then, there are big weird cities, too, like Dallas or Houston...