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What do you guys think about the Tony Soprano pinky-ring-and-bracelet combo? I really like it, I'm a big guy like Tony (season 1 Tony, not season 6 Tony) and I think it would suit me. I probably wouldn't get it in gold, though, I don't like how gold looks on me and all my other accessories (earrings, belt buckles, watches etc) are all steel or silver.
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>>18660845
>big guy
just say fat
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>>18660886
This, Tony's only 6'1. He's not even big. The rest of the cast just all suffer from severe manletism.
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>>18660845
I miss sleezecore
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>>18660845
What's your complexion tho?

I want to try some ligh jewelry too but my look is too basic to pull it aside from watches. + I'm blonde and pale
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>>18660845
You are not Tony Soprano
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I'll keep saying it men wear jewellery when they cant keep their money in a bank, tax purposes or whatever else.

And signet rings are either inherited worn by old money, stolen worn by gangsters, or you look like a ridiculous posing pleb.
They are traditional heraldric symbols, signatures, a traditional Jeweler in London would refuse to just 'make me a signet ring'. It's like asking them to commit fraud.
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>>18661095
You sound like a pretentious traditionalist faggot.
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>>18661102
Well it wasn't for people like me silently judging the rest of you using my strict unwritten social etiquettes as a guide where would we be, men would be wearing hats inside like small children and non arabs wearing sandals
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>>18661118
*tips fedora*
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>>18661095
When the money isn't real, nothing is. There is no authenticity. There is no tradition. We live in a house of cards, facsimiles printed on recycled plastic pretending to be something that once existed but no longer does. Let people play dress up.

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