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Nightshake
Profile Joined November 2010
France412 Posts
March 31 2012 22:42 GMT
#781
[image loading]

Just ordered these shoes :o
Going to make them a bit dirty to not look like an american rapper.
Focuspants
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada780 Posts
April 01 2012 05:10 GMT
#782
Just a note on the BB shoes. Apparently they are made by Loake, more specifically they are the Loake 1880's. They are not made by C&J like some of BB other upper end shoes. Loake is probably a rung below AE, and sell for around $225 regularly. So $200 would definitely be getting your moneysworth, but those shoes are certainly not worth the ~$500 pricetag they have on them at retail.

Again, they are good shoes, but they arent AS good of a deal as they seem. Still a worthwhile pickup if youre in the market, so long as youre not looking for very premium shoes.
cz
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
United States3249 Posts
April 01 2012 05:12 GMT
#783
Just bought some Unbranded Skinny jeans for $85, first time I've ever bought jeans >$35 and ever thought about the fit/sizing / bought raw denim. Excited for them to arrive.
jamesr12
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States1549 Posts
April 01 2012 12:19 GMT
#784
On April 01 2012 14:10 Focuspants wrote:
Just a note on the BB shoes. Apparently they are made by Loake, more specifically they are the Loake 1880's. They are not made by C&J like some of BB other upper end shoes. Loake is probably a rung below AE, and sell for around $225 regularly. So $200 would definitely be getting your moneysworth, but those shoes are certainly not worth the ~$500 pricetag they have on them at retail.

Again, they are good shoes, but they arent AS good of a deal as they seem. Still a worthwhile pickup if youre in the market, so long as youre not looking for very premium shoes.


What makes you think that? I am pretty sure they are C+J shoes

From the BB site:
Who makes these shoes for BB?
1 month, 2 weeks agoby Anonymous


A: Hello,

Crockett and Jones are the shoemakers.

Thank you for contacting us.

Have a great day.
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jamesr12
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States1549 Posts
April 01 2012 12:20 GMT
#785
On April 01 2012 14:12 cz wrote:
Just bought some Unbranded Skinny jeans for $85, first time I've ever bought jeans >$35 and ever thought about the fit/sizing / bought raw denim. Excited for them to arrive.


Congrats man you are gonna love them. Dont wash them for awhile to get them sick fadezz
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IamVirGin
Profile Joined March 2012
119 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-04-01 14:29:07
April 01 2012 14:26 GMT
#786
Hello TL fashionists!

I recently (tho they don't look new - I don't take care of my stuff.) bought these shoes:
[image loading]


I havent decided yet if I think they look cool or if they simply don't work. What do you guys think? Have'em fixed and keep or just discard? They were cheap enough (~175$) anyway, so I really don't mind.

This is how I decided to integrate them into an outfit btw:
[image loading]


I've relatively recently gotten more into dressing myself stylishly, but maybe I just look ridiculous. Learning process.

Edit: Ok apparently I fail at images, so I will supply links instead!

http://postimage.org/image/w7l6zf7yt/
http://postimage.org/image/3kmgi3wur/
Focuspants
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada780 Posts
April 01 2012 23:52 GMT
#787
On April 01 2012 21:19 jamesr12 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2012 14:10 Focuspants wrote:
Just a note on the BB shoes. Apparently they are made by Loake, more specifically they are the Loake 1880's. They are not made by C&J like some of BB other upper end shoes. Loake is probably a rung below AE, and sell for around $225 regularly. So $200 would definitely be getting your moneysworth, but those shoes are certainly not worth the ~$500 pricetag they have on them at retail.

Again, they are good shoes, but they arent AS good of a deal as they seem. Still a worthwhile pickup if youre in the market, so long as youre not looking for very premium shoes.


What makes you think that? I am pretty sure they are C+J shoes

From the BB site:
Show nested quote +
Who makes these shoes for BB?
1 month, 2 weeks agoby Anonymous


A: Hello,

Crockett and Jones are the shoemakers.

Thank you for contacting us.

Have a great day.


Ahhhh, sorry if I was mistaken, but a guy I know purchased them, and has a pair of Loakes and said they were the exact same. I could well have been wrong.
Xiron
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany1233 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-04-02 00:14:32
April 02 2012 00:11 GMT
#788
On March 29 2012 22:44 JWD wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do

I agree completely.

except I view getting dressed as something that I do!



I don't think that 'impress by getting dressed' is a matter of 'skill' or 'good taste'. It's rather a matter of money.
There is no difference in the impression you make on people when they see your style, that you either chose yourself, or your style that somebody, that got paid by you, did so. In other words, you'd impress people by what you are and what you can do; be wealthy and have the ability to spend money.

It's not specifically meant for you JWD, you are awesome! It's just my thoughts when I think about reasons 'to get dressed'.

e. damnit your post is somewhat old, sorry.
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jamesr12
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States1549 Posts
April 02 2012 00:17 GMT
#789
On April 02 2012 09:11 Xiron wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2012 22:44 JWD wrote:
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do

I agree completely.

except I view getting dressed as something that I do!



I don't think that 'impress by getting dressed' is a matter of 'skill' or 'good taste'. It's rather a matter of money.
There is no difference in the impression you make on people when they see your style, that you either chose yourself, or your style that somebody, that got paid by you, did so. In other words, you'd impress people by what you are and what you can do; be wealthy and have the ability to spend money.

It's not specifically meant for you JWD, you are awesome! It's just my thoughts when I think about reasons 'to get dressed'.


Disagree completely I have seen a $1000 dollar suit look awful and a $200 suit look great. It takes a degree a skill and knowledge to dress well, is it the hardest thing in the world to dress presentably? No. Does it take some skill and knowledge? Absolutely.
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Focuspants
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada780 Posts
April 02 2012 00:17 GMT
#790
You can dress exceptionally on a budget. Besides, the foremost factor in looking good in what you wear is fit. Fit is the most improtant factor by miles. You can find good clothes at great prices by hunting sales (which is easy to do if youre part of a fashion forum, someone will find whatever you dont and post it for you), by scouring eBay, a lot of people enjoy thrifting, you can look at consignment stores, etc...

There are a ton of ways to dress well without spending a fortune. Its not just about money.
Taku
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada2036 Posts
April 02 2012 02:31 GMT
#791
On March 30 2012 12:36 Diglett wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 30 2012 12:20 Taku wrote:
I've read the last few pages but have no idea what you guys are talking about with regards to shoes since for me the definition runs only from runners to sneakers >_> Anyone have a link to a good guide or something? I checked the first post but nothing.


http://www.reddit.com/r/malefashionadvice/comments/p7usf/shoe_guide_v20/

boom

Okay so I read that and I think I'll invest in some LL Bean Blucher Mocs, but I notice they don't retail in Canada. Anyone have any experience with their sizing and colors?
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JWD
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States12607 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-04-02 04:17:42
April 02 2012 04:16 GMT
#792
On April 02 2012 09:17 jamesr12 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 02 2012 09:11 Xiron wrote:
On March 29 2012 22:44 JWD wrote:
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do

I agree completely.

except I view getting dressed as something that I do!



I don't think that 'impress by getting dressed' is a matter of 'skill' or 'good taste'. It's rather a matter of money.
There is no difference in the impression you make on people when they see your style, that you either chose yourself, or your style that somebody, that got paid by you, did so. In other words, you'd impress people by what you are and what you can do; be wealthy and have the ability to spend money.

It's not specifically meant for you JWD, you are awesome! It's just my thoughts when I think about reasons 'to get dressed'.


Disagree completely I have seen a $1000 dollar suit look awful and a $200 suit look great. It takes a degree a skill and knowledge to dress well, is it the hardest thing in the world to dress presentably? No. Does it take some skill and knowledge? Absolutely.

I'm right with jamesr12 here. I know people who spend thousands on clothes that don't fit, and I have bought things for $100 that I look better in and enjoy more than things worth $400. money helps, but it's far from the bottom line. (and, even if it was, I'd still rather look like wealth than like my broke-ass student self.)
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ProteiNSheikH
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
South Africa49 Posts
April 02 2012 08:23 GMT
#793
Hey Guys I've been lurking for a while here. I have a question for JWD, dude how do you pull off Bucks/Oxfords with Jeans/chinos? I've been wearing the same pair of generic jean-colored Allstars for 5 years now. I just find it very difficult to see myself wearing shoes like those without specifically dressing for a formal occassion/work. I'm 21 years old and I want to make a serious effort to dress more mature, I'm not in high school anymore after all..

I have another question about pants/jeans and how many different colors you guys think would be reasonable to put together a rotation system.

Here is what I have on my shopping list at the moment, any suggestions/criticisms are welcome:
-x2 pairs dockers chinos (prob some decent non-clashing shades of blue and green)
-x2 pairs slim/straight jeans (grey and dark blue no ripping)
-some more botton down shirts
-sweaters/jacket/cradigan
-generic V-necks or other plain T's for undershirts/layering
-Shoes???
"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist." -Verbal Kint
nepeta
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
1872 Posts
April 02 2012 08:59 GMT
#794
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
Please, don't take the following post as trolling. I just thought that people reading this thread make an interesting audience to hearing something about ... me

I am almost 30 now and I weared a suit exactly 4 times in my life. Three times because my mother made me so: for two immatriculations (high school and university) and the final exam from the high school - and once for kinf of a joke activity with my friends (and I got to keep my hiking shoes at least ). And that is it. Dressing as I want has become an importatnt part of my life since I left my parents' home ten years ago. I do not own a single shirt and my whole wardrobe is a couple of outdoor pants and a lot of t-shirts, mainfly from the "clothes for workers" store, 5$ each.

Some people would still keep telling me: but you have to dress for X to be successfull. No, I don't. Everyone was wearing a suit for the final exam from the university (i am not sure, how to you call it in English, it is an exam in front of a state-supervised committee, looks dead serious), I was wearing my stuff - yet I had the easiest time, because I had the most knowledge. And thies happens over and over. I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do, not how I look and I have been incredibly succesfull in this in my life. For many years, I do even have a side-job that consists of leturing people on astronomy (sometimes in broad daylight ) on a public observatory and nobody over there dares to say a word about my looks either.

If I were offered a dress-coded job, I would gladly decline, no matter how much money would be in it. To me, being able to dress as I want to is one of the stepping stones (yet just one very small part) of my life dream that I am living now: freedom. It is more amazing that you can imagine.

And I got married in style, too

[image loading]

(Oh, the look on the city offiial doing the ceremony when he entered the room, that was priceless! The poor guy had no idea, what waits for hime inside. It has been 4 years and random people still talk about the wedding. We even got guests that we never saw before, they just heard baout us and wanted to see what happens, I our personalities get combined with osmething so serious as a wedding. Hell, they got what they wanted!)


I say go more minimalist on the attitude as well ^^
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JWD
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States12607 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-04-02 18:03:35
April 02 2012 18:00 GMT
#795
On April 02 2012 17:23 ProteiNSheikH wrote:
Hey Guys I've been lurking for a while here. I have a question for JWD, dude how do you pull off Bucks/Oxfords with Jeans/chinos?

I'm wearing my AEs right now so I took 2 pix:
+ Show Spoiler +


this is almost a uniform for me, at school. the colored laces are a new thing; I don't think they add much. imo, in dressing "down" shoes like this the most crucial trick is no break / aggressive length pants (I often cuff these jeans, even). it helps that my AEs are an absolute disaster lately (thanks, Original Recipe 4Loko, for that huge new scrape on the right), but I would feel comfortable wearing them like this as long as they weren't fresh out of the box and just polished.
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PrimeTimey
Profile Joined January 2011
Canada369 Posts
April 02 2012 20:29 GMT
#796
On April 02 2012 17:59 nepeta wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
Please, don't take the following post as trolling. I just thought that people reading this thread make an interesting audience to hearing something about ... me

I am almost 30 now and I weared a suit exactly 4 times in my life. Three times because my mother made me so: for two immatriculations (high school and university) and the final exam from the high school - and once for kinf of a joke activity with my friends (and I got to keep my hiking shoes at least ). And that is it. Dressing as I want has become an importatnt part of my life since I left my parents' home ten years ago. I do not own a single shirt and my whole wardrobe is a couple of outdoor pants and a lot of t-shirts, mainfly from the "clothes for workers" store, 5$ each.

Some people would still keep telling me: but you have to dress for X to be successfull. No, I don't. Everyone was wearing a suit for the final exam from the university (i am not sure, how to you call it in English, it is an exam in front of a state-supervised committee, looks dead serious), I was wearing my stuff - yet I had the easiest time, because I had the most knowledge. And thies happens over and over. I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do, not how I look and I have been incredibly succesfull in this in my life. For many years, I do even have a side-job that consists of leturing people on astronomy (sometimes in broad daylight ) on a public observatory and nobody over there dares to say a word about my looks either.

If I were offered a dress-coded job, I would gladly decline, no matter how much money would be in it. To me, being able to dress as I want to is one of the stepping stones (yet just one very small part) of my life dream that I am living now: freedom. It is more amazing that you can imagine.

And I got married in style, too

[image loading]

(Oh, the look on the city offiial doing the ceremony when he entered the room, that was priceless! The poor guy had no idea, what waits for hime inside. It has been 4 years and random people still talk about the wedding. We even got guests that we never saw before, they just heard baout us and wanted to see what happens, I our personalities get combined with osmething so serious as a wedding. Hell, they got what they wanted!)


I say go more minimalist on the attitude as well ^^


Would love to know what that guy does for a living. There is a difference between dressing casually/not caring about your attire all the much to looking like a bum who should be living on the street. I honestly don't think you could even get a job at McDonalds if you dressed like that for the interview.
jamesr12
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States1549 Posts
April 02 2012 21:59 GMT
#797
On April 03 2012 05:29 PrimeTimey wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 02 2012 17:59 nepeta wrote:
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
Please, don't take the following post as trolling. I just thought that people reading this thread make an interesting audience to hearing something about ... me

I am almost 30 now and I weared a suit exactly 4 times in my life. Three times because my mother made me so: for two immatriculations (high school and university) and the final exam from the high school - and once for kinf of a joke activity with my friends (and I got to keep my hiking shoes at least ). And that is it. Dressing as I want has become an importatnt part of my life since I left my parents' home ten years ago. I do not own a single shirt and my whole wardrobe is a couple of outdoor pants and a lot of t-shirts, mainfly from the "clothes for workers" store, 5$ each.

Some people would still keep telling me: but you have to dress for X to be successfull. No, I don't. Everyone was wearing a suit for the final exam from the university (i am not sure, how to you call it in English, it is an exam in front of a state-supervised committee, looks dead serious), I was wearing my stuff - yet I had the easiest time, because I had the most knowledge. And thies happens over and over. I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do, not how I look and I have been incredibly succesfull in this in my life. For many years, I do even have a side-job that consists of leturing people on astronomy (sometimes in broad daylight ) on a public observatory and nobody over there dares to say a word about my looks either.

If I were offered a dress-coded job, I would gladly decline, no matter how much money would be in it. To me, being able to dress as I want to is one of the stepping stones (yet just one very small part) of my life dream that I am living now: freedom. It is more amazing that you can imagine.

And I got married in style, too

[image loading]

(Oh, the look on the city offiial doing the ceremony when he entered the room, that was priceless! The poor guy had no idea, what waits for hime inside. It has been 4 years and random people still talk about the wedding. We even got guests that we never saw before, they just heard baout us and wanted to see what happens, I our personalities get combined with osmething so serious as a wedding. Hell, they got what they wanted!)


I say go more minimalist on the attitude as well ^^


Would love to know what that guy does for a living. There is a difference between dressing casually/not caring about your attire all the much to looking like a bum who should be living on the street. I honestly don't think you could even get a job at McDonalds if you dressed like that for the interview.


I bet he is very very in his field, that is how he is able to do it. I worked at NASA for a summer you should see how many of them dress. When you are in the top .1% of your field people let you get away with dressing however you please because they need you. Also technical fields tend place less importance on how people dress. Personally I enjoy dressing well, and am never going to be at the top of my field so I will take any boost it gives me in how people see me as well.
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Grend
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
1600 Posts
April 03 2012 12:40 GMT
#798
On April 03 2012 06:59 jamesr12 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 03 2012 05:29 PrimeTimey wrote:
On April 02 2012 17:59 nepeta wrote:
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
Please, don't take the following post as trolling. I just thought that people reading this thread make an interesting audience to hearing something about ... me

I am almost 30 now and I weared a suit exactly 4 times in my life. Three times because my mother made me so: for two immatriculations (high school and university) and the final exam from the high school - and once for kinf of a joke activity with my friends (and I got to keep my hiking shoes at least ). And that is it. Dressing as I want has become an importatnt part of my life since I left my parents' home ten years ago. I do not own a single shirt and my whole wardrobe is a couple of outdoor pants and a lot of t-shirts, mainfly from the "clothes for workers" store, 5$ each.

Some people would still keep telling me: but you have to dress for X to be successfull. No, I don't. Everyone was wearing a suit for the final exam from the university (i am not sure, how to you call it in English, it is an exam in front of a state-supervised committee, looks dead serious), I was wearing my stuff - yet I had the easiest time, because I had the most knowledge. And thies happens over and over. I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do, not how I look and I have been incredibly succesfull in this in my life. For many years, I do even have a side-job that consists of leturing people on astronomy (sometimes in broad daylight ) on a public observatory and nobody over there dares to say a word about my looks either.

If I were offered a dress-coded job, I would gladly decline, no matter how much money would be in it. To me, being able to dress as I want to is one of the stepping stones (yet just one very small part) of my life dream that I am living now: freedom. It is more amazing that you can imagine.

And I got married in style, too

[image loading]

(Oh, the look on the city offiial doing the ceremony when he entered the room, that was priceless! The poor guy had no idea, what waits for hime inside. It has been 4 years and random people still talk about the wedding. We even got guests that we never saw before, they just heard baout us and wanted to see what happens, I our personalities get combined with osmething so serious as a wedding. Hell, they got what they wanted!)


I say go more minimalist on the attitude as well ^^


Would love to know what that guy does for a living. There is a difference between dressing casually/not caring about your attire all the much to looking like a bum who should be living on the street. I honestly don't think you could even get a job at McDonalds if you dressed like that for the interview.


I bet he is very very in his field, that is how he is able to do it. I worked at NASA for a summer you should see how many of them dress. When you are in the top .1% of your field people let you get away with dressing however you please because they need you. Also technical fields tend place less importance on how people dress. Personally I enjoy dressing well, and am never going to be at the top of my field so I will take any boost it gives me in how people see me as well.


I think it is nice if people dress well but come on. You do not need to be in the top .1 % to get a job even if you do not dress fashionably/well. Actual skills and know how matters. But of course being able to demonstrate that you are aware of social codes and that you are able to adhere to them by dressing correctly for the occasion is often a necessary skill in many lines of work. Actually it seems to me that the lines of work where dressing well is necessary is in the minority. Advisory, finance, court stuff, politics are the ones that pop up in my mind. I think the reason why is that you need to instill a high degree of trust quickly and clothes are very useful in doing so.

And just to put things in perspective, has it occurred to you that dressing fashionably can also give you negative reactions as to how people perceive you?

But this is not what I wanted to post about at all. I was just going to say that I enjoy this thread and find a lot of the advice and guides useful. Thanks
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rotinegg
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States1719 Posts
April 03 2012 13:34 GMT
#799
On April 03 2012 21:40 Grend wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 03 2012 06:59 jamesr12 wrote:
On April 03 2012 05:29 PrimeTimey wrote:
On April 02 2012 17:59 nepeta wrote:
On March 29 2012 17:47 opisska wrote:
Please, don't take the following post as trolling. I just thought that people reading this thread make an interesting audience to hearing something about ... me

I am almost 30 now and I weared a suit exactly 4 times in my life. Three times because my mother made me so: for two immatriculations (high school and university) and the final exam from the high school - and once for kinf of a joke activity with my friends (and I got to keep my hiking shoes at least ). And that is it. Dressing as I want has become an importatnt part of my life since I left my parents' home ten years ago. I do not own a single shirt and my whole wardrobe is a couple of outdoor pants and a lot of t-shirts, mainfly from the "clothes for workers" store, 5$ each.

Some people would still keep telling me: but you have to dress for X to be successfull. No, I don't. Everyone was wearing a suit for the final exam from the university (i am not sure, how to you call it in English, it is an exam in front of a state-supervised committee, looks dead serious), I was wearing my stuff - yet I had the easiest time, because I had the most knowledge. And thies happens over and over. I want to impress people by who I am and what I can do, not how I look and I have been incredibly succesfull in this in my life. For many years, I do even have a side-job that consists of leturing people on astronomy (sometimes in broad daylight ) on a public observatory and nobody over there dares to say a word about my looks either.

If I were offered a dress-coded job, I would gladly decline, no matter how much money would be in it. To me, being able to dress as I want to is one of the stepping stones (yet just one very small part) of my life dream that I am living now: freedom. It is more amazing that you can imagine.

And I got married in style, too

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(Oh, the look on the city offiial doing the ceremony when he entered the room, that was priceless! The poor guy had no idea, what waits for hime inside. It has been 4 years and random people still talk about the wedding. We even got guests that we never saw before, they just heard baout us and wanted to see what happens, I our personalities get combined with osmething so serious as a wedding. Hell, they got what they wanted!)


I say go more minimalist on the attitude as well ^^


Would love to know what that guy does for a living. There is a difference between dressing casually/not caring about your attire all the much to looking like a bum who should be living on the street. I honestly don't think you could even get a job at McDonalds if you dressed like that for the interview.


I bet he is very very in his field, that is how he is able to do it. I worked at NASA for a summer you should see how many of them dress. When you are in the top .1% of your field people let you get away with dressing however you please because they need you. Also technical fields tend place less importance on how people dress. Personally I enjoy dressing well, and am never going to be at the top of my field so I will take any boost it gives me in how people see me as well.


I think it is nice if people dress well but come on. You do not need to be in the top .1 % to get a job even if you do not dress fashionably/well. Actual skills and know how matters. But of course being able to demonstrate that you are aware of social codes and that you are able to adhere to them by dressing correctly for the occasion is often a necessary skill in many lines of work. Actually it seems to me that the lines of work where dressing well is necessary is in the minority. Advisory, finance, court stuff, politics are the ones that pop up in my mind. I think the reason why is that you need to instill a high degree of trust quickly and clothes are very useful in doing so.

And just to put things in perspective, has it occurred to you that dressing fashionably can also give you negative reactions as to how people perceive you?

But this is not what I wanted to post about at all. I was just going to say that I enjoy this thread and find a lot of the advice and guides useful. Thanks

It's rare, but I have seen this from Google and Facebook recruiters.
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Wedding advice wanted

So I've got a wedding coming up, code is < black tie, so what to wear? Options so far are a black suit, jeans and a nice furry jacket, buy a smoking (tuxedo) for about 250-500. The other guests will probably wear jeans/blazer. Never seriously been to a wedding, used to wear every-day clothes so far, hoping to improve. It's not my own wedding btw. And I love things with button holes.
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