Men's Fashion Thread - Page 336
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Carnivorous Sheep
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Juliette
United States6003 Posts
Wish I'd gotten white sk8 his and black cps actually. I'm gonna end up with the reverse... As for ties, what price range | ||
phosej
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CorsairHero
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Carnivorous Sheep
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zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
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Abominous
Croatia1625 Posts
I'm just looking for casual shoes, pics provided below and I could spend to around 100€+-20€. And they'd be for everyday use, and I literally mean everyday because I mostly have 1 or 2 pairs and rotate between those. Pictures: http://www.fredperry.com/eu/footwear/mens/hopman-suede-b6283.html http://www.fredperry.com/eu/footwear/mens/kingston-twill-black-porcelain-b6259-1.html http://eu.tommy.com/Walker-Sneaker/FM56819058,default,pd.html?cgid=210060#!color=403&i=13&size=45 http://eu.tommy.com/Winston-Sneaker/FM56819067,default,pd.html?cgid=210060#!color=403&i=26&size=40 Well, you get the picture about the style, I'll take all the help I can get, style is mostly darker colors like blue, black but not gray or brown. But feel free to contribute in any way you can I'd like to eliminate the possibility of spending this much money on a mistake. | ||
greggy
United Kingdom1483 Posts
On April 10 2015 08:03 Abominous wrote: Hey guys, any advice on shoe brands I can get here? My spending ranged from 30€ to 70€ and it was mostly crap, goners in like half a year (well not goners but looking really REALLY worn out, I've tried cheap brands like t-sign, and some a bit more expensive (from the named range) like Mustang and Tom Tailor, barely any difference.) and this time I'm looking to spend a bit more. I'm just looking for casual shoes, pics provided below and I could spend to around 100€+-20€. And they'd be for everyday use, and I literally mean everyday because I mostly have 1 or 2 pairs and rotate between those. Pictures: http://www.fredperry.com/eu/footwear/mens/hopman-suede-b6283.html http://www.fredperry.com/eu/footwear/mens/kingston-twill-black-porcelain-b6259-1.html http://eu.tommy.com/Walker-Sneaker/FM56819058,default,pd.html?cgid=210060#!color=403&i=13&size=45 http://eu.tommy.com/Winston-Sneaker/FM56819067,default,pd.html?cgid=210060#!color=403&i=26&size=40 Well, you get the picture about the style, I'll take all the help I can get, style is mostly darker colors like blue, black but not gray or brown. But feel free to contribute in any way you can I'd like to eliminate the possibility of spending this much money on a mistake. stans vans chucks And they'd be for everyday use, and I literally mean everyday because I mostly have 1 or 2 pairs and rotate between those. but really this is your problem, it's like having two teeshirts or two pairs of underwear, need to have at least a few pairs in a rotation to stop them from falling apart in a couple of months. obviously better to get something from an actual footwear brand (nike, adidas, etc.) rather than clothing brand also in case you weren't aware tommy is pretty much overpriced garbage, so don't get that | ||
greggy
United Kingdom1483 Posts
there are those gum-sole stans that someone on mfa got but can't find them on sale (in 7 UK/41EU) anywhere?? pls advise | ||
CorsairHero
Canada9489 Posts
On April 10 2015 08:03 Abominous wrote: Hey guys, any advice on shoe brands I can get here? My spending ranged from 30€ to 70€ and it was mostly crap, goners in like half a year (well not goners but looking really REALLY worn out, I've tried cheap brands like t-sign, and some a bit more expensive (from the named range) like Mustang and Tom Tailor, barely any difference.) and this time I'm looking to spend a bit more. I'm just looking for casual shoes, pics provided below and I could spend to around 100€+-20€. And they'd be for everyday use, and I literally mean everyday because I mostly have 1 or 2 pairs and rotate between those. Pictures: http://www.fredperry.com/eu/footwear/mens/hopman-suede-b6283.html http://www.fredperry.com/eu/footwear/mens/kingston-twill-black-porcelain-b6259-1.html http://eu.tommy.com/Walker-Sneaker/FM56819058,default,pd.html?cgid=210060#!color=403&i=13&size=45 http://eu.tommy.com/Winston-Sneaker/FM56819067,default,pd.html?cgid=210060#!color=403&i=26&size=40 Well, you get the picture about the style, I'll take all the help I can get, style is mostly darker colors like blue, black but not gray or brown. But feel free to contribute in any way you can I'd like to eliminate the possibility of spending this much money on a mistake. NB work pretty well, different kind of sneaker but they're comfy and the sole might last longer on those | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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phosej
173 Posts
On April 10 2015 08:42 greggy wrote: kinda semi-related - thinking of getting a pair of stans myself but can't quite pick the colourway - classic white/green is cool but not exactly adventurous, I already have black/white and green suede cps so don't want to overlap with those, bright colours won't work with my mostly monochrome wardrobe. there are those gum-sole stans that someone on mfa got but can't find them on sale (in 7 UK/41EU) anywhere?? pls advise I like white/green. On the adidas website you can also customize all-white stans which is even more classic but twice as expensive. Gum sole stans just look bad | ||
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lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
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GGTeMpLaR
United States7226 Posts
I feel fabulous. | ||
adwodon
United Kingdom592 Posts
I'm not 100% sure of my measurements but 28" trousers usually fit me the best, although that's on my hips, my waist is probably closer to 26", my chest probably isn't much more than 30-32" and my shoulders really aren't that broad. I have found J.Crew to be a pretty decent fit and Mr Porter has some nice, albeit rather pricey stuff which fits me reasonably well, I bought a pair of 28" nudie jeans and they were actually a good fit too. My biggest problem is shirts though, I can get something which fits me up top buy my waist is so damn skinny they always end up being a poor fit around there, even the Paul Smith shirt I bought in store and had tailored isn't exactly an amazing fit. | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
On April 10 2015 19:20 GGTeMpLaR wrote: I just dropped 120$ at H&M got my first chinos and a few tight-fitting shirts per advised as I've been wearing baggy clothes my entire life. I feel fabulous. Very nice! Now step deeper into the rabbit hole :p | ||
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lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
On April 10 2015 23:11 adwodon wrote: Anyone got any good recommendations for brands / retailers which cater to small & skinny guys in the UK? I'm not 100% sure of my measurements but 28" trousers usually fit me the best, although that's on my hips, my waist is probably closer to 26", my chest probably isn't much more than 30-32" and my shoulders really aren't that broad. I have found J.Crew to be a pretty decent fit and Mr Porter has some nice, albeit rather pricey stuff which fits me reasonably well, I bought a pair of 28" nudie jeans and they were actually a good fit too. My biggest problem is shirts though, I can get something which fits me up top buy my waist is so damn skinny they always end up being a poor fit around there, even the Paul Smith shirt I bought in store and had tailored isn't exactly an amazing fit. i'm not as tiny as you, but gitman bros vintage shirts in xs fit me too small in a way that might work for you. really narrow for my shoulders and tight through the body. or you could check out some our legacy lookbooks and rock your loose shirts intentionally. | ||
CorsairHero
Canada9489 Posts
On April 10 2015 13:10 lichter wrote: i like white/blue but i seem to be a sucker for blue i think more than half my clothes have blue in them | ||
andyrau
13015 Posts
my shoulders/chest are too wide for the xs and waist is too slim for s so i gotta get the s in regular and tailor them i like their shirts for casual business but i think the boo are better quality albeit in a weird cut | ||
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