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TomKonrad

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Dec 10, 2008
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Hi,

I hope, I'm posting at the right place.
I often read, Steve Jobs is wearing a St.Croix mock. if you look at Steve's outfit carefully though, you see a "line" going down on the front, as if this mock was devided in two parts. St. Croix does not sell one with a "line". I contacted St. Croix aubout that and they said that they never had such a pullover.

I wonder, if anyone knows the exact brand, the mock is from?

PS: I'm a German guy, so excuse me if there's something wrong...
 
Well, yes :)

I thought about this a long time....not really, but I'm interested in such things. So I'd be glad to get an answer to this question..
 
I would love to know as well and I don't understand why some are questioning the OP. It is a fair discussion. Also, what type of jeans are those? Does anyone know?
 
Sounds like you're planning on going to next year's Halloween party dressed as Steve Jobs.



They look like Wrangler to me.

I think their levi 501's. Their plain old pick um up at walmart, the 501 is their most "iconic" jeans (if you can tell them apart).
 
Hi,

I hope, I'm posting at the right place.
I often read, Steve Jobs is wearing a St.Croix mock. if you look at Steve's outfit carefully though, you see a "line" going down on the front, as if this mock was devided in two parts. St. Croix does not sell one with a "line". I contacted St. Croix aubout that and they said that they never had such a pullover.

I wonder, if anyone knows the exact brand, the mock is from?

PS: I'm a German guy, so excuse me if there's something wrong...

It's two sewn together. He's made a superior skivvy out of two lesser skivvies.

We call them skivvies here and they're decidedly daggy.
 
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