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RoyGBiv_13
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States1275 Posts
July 05 2012 21:34 GMT
#1101
On June 27 2012 01:30 Livelovedie wrote:
Do sperry's rub the back of other people's heels and will this problem eventually go away when they are broken in better?

Just got a pair a few weeks ago for work (first pair of sperry's). First day I had chafed raw the back of both my heels. But now that they are broken in, its much, much, MUCH better. Very comfy, and grats on a good choice!
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Bigtony
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States1606 Posts
July 05 2012 21:46 GMT
#1102
On July 05 2012 14:17 decafchicken wrote:
Need help finding jeans for small waist big legs. waist is probably about 32-34 but having muscular legs makes shopping for jeans suck. any recommendations?


Go to Macy's and try on the different Levi's cuts. They have a wide range of slim/relaxed legs. You should be able to find something that works. Another option would be Bonobos.com. They released a denim line recently, have free shipping both ways, and have a 0 hassle return policy. so you can
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Manit0u
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
Poland17743 Posts
July 06 2012 00:34 GMT
#1103
On July 06 2012 06:46 Bigtony wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 05 2012 14:17 decafchicken wrote:
Need help finding jeans for small waist big legs. waist is probably about 32-34 but having muscular legs makes shopping for jeans suck. any recommendations?


Go to Macy's and try on the different Levi's cuts. They have a wide range of slim/relaxed legs. You should be able to find something that works. Another option would be Bonobos.com. They released a denim line recently, have free shipping both ways, and have a 0 hassle return policy. so you can


I agree. Levi's is pretty much the only place where I can buy jeans/pants atm. My problem is that every shop nowadays seems to be using some standarised sizes (ie: with height this and that your waist is more likely that and this and your legs are this long...) which don't work for me. Since I really can't be bothered with tailor-made stuff right now, because of both --- financial reasons and time constraints, I'm left with mostly Levi's stuff or some extremely lucky findings at other stores. The reason I can't find the right stuff is that I don't fit the regular sizes at all. When talking shirts, I need size M torso and L on arms, for pants I need slim waist and long legs (yup, tall + slim is much worse for buying clothes this days than fat and short).
Time is precious. Waste it wisely.
decafchicken
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
United States20159 Posts
July 06 2012 00:43 GMT
#1104
On July 06 2012 06:34 RoyGBiv_13 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 27 2012 01:30 Livelovedie wrote:
Do sperry's rub the back of other people's heels and will this problem eventually go away when they are broken in better?

Just got a pair a few weeks ago for work (first pair of sperry's). First day I had chafed raw the back of both my heels. But now that they are broken in, its much, much, MUCH better. Very comfy, and grats on a good choice!


yeah mine rubbed the heels a bit but now that they're broken in they feel awesome
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tuho12345
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
4482 Posts
July 06 2012 00:45 GMT
#1105
Just watched the Amazing Spiderman and I gotta say all I care about in the movie is Andrew Garfield(no homo) and his clothing style. So fucking cool and awesome man. So just asking if anyone know what are the branches/styles and name or whatever did he wear and where can I find them :D Thanks so much guys, appreciate it.
lisward
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Singapore959 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-06 01:37:35
July 06 2012 01:10 GMT
#1106
On June 19 2012 18:16 Ianuus wrote:
Hello gentlemen;

I am about to go to the US (L.A. specifically), and due to everything being relatively cheaper there as opposed to the consumer hellhole that is Australia, I've decided to buy some suits during my visit - I'm one of those lucky few who fit into suits off-the shelf. Now, I have two single-breasted suits already, one navy and one tan, but both are linen; thus not the most versatile or practical.

My current plans are to look for an expensive but really good all-purpose formal suit (because hey, if you're doing to wear one suit mostly it had better be a good one), ideally a double-breasted peak-lapel navy Zegna suit, but that is quite specific and I have little idea of where to go and what to look for in other options. Can anyone offer some helpful advice as to what to look for in a suit and where to go to acquire said suit (and maybe other, less expensive suits as well)?

A little personal info: Asian, tall (6'5"), not lanky but not fat either, not rice-field-Asian-dark but definitely not pale. I don't like looking 'cool' (e.g. I hate skinny ties); traditional badassery is more my thing.

Skinny ties suck and to get high end suits you'd probably have to go to the boutique stores I believe, unless I'm wrong. I mean generally speaking all the high end suit brands and already well known, Zegna, Canali, Kiton Napoli etc. Solid Navys and Greys are the most versatile, definitely get wool.
Opinions are like phasers -- everybody ought to have one
Bigtony
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States1606 Posts
July 06 2012 01:37 GMT
#1107
On July 06 2012 10:10 lisward wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 19 2012 18:16 Ianuus wrote:
Hello gentlemen;

I am about to go to the US (L.A. specifically), and due to everything being relatively cheaper there as opposed to the consumer hellhole that is Australia, I've decided to buy some suits during my visit - I'm one of those lucky few who fit into suits off-the shelf. Now, I have two single-breasted suits already, one navy and one tan, but both are linen; thus not the most versatile or practical.

My current plans are to look for an expensive but really good all-purpose formal suit (because hey, if you're doing to wear one suit mostly it had better be a good one), ideally a double-breasted peak-lapel navy Zegna suit, but that is quite specific and I have little idea of where to go and what to look for in other options. Can anyone offer some helpful advice as to what to look for in a suit and where to go to acquire said suit (and maybe other, less expensive suits as well)?

A little personal info: Asian, tall (6'5"), not lanky but not fat either, not rice-field-Asian-dark but definitely not pale. I don't like looking 'cool' (e.g. I hate skinny ties); traditional badassery is more my thing.

Skinny ties suck and to get high end suits you'd probably have to go to the boutique stores I believe, unless I'm wrong. I mean generally speaking all the high end suit brands and already well known, Zegna, Canali, Kiton Napoli etc. Also, stay away from 'fashion' brands like Gucci and Prada.


Skinny ties are not a new invention and can be just as traditional as a larger tie. As for advice I think these two guides give pretty good advice:

http://www.gq.com/style/style-manual/201204/suits-guide-tailoring-fit#slide=1



As for the where...sorry I have no idea. I haven't splurged on a suit and when I do I'll most likely be ordering from Bonobos.com or going in to their brick and mortar in NYC.



Push 2 Harder
lisward
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Singapore959 Posts
July 06 2012 01:40 GMT
#1108
On July 06 2012 10:37 Bigtony wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 06 2012 10:10 lisward wrote:
On June 19 2012 18:16 Ianuus wrote:
Hello gentlemen;

I am about to go to the US (L.A. specifically), and due to everything being relatively cheaper there as opposed to the consumer hellhole that is Australia, I've decided to buy some suits during my visit - I'm one of those lucky few who fit into suits off-the shelf. Now, I have two single-breasted suits already, one navy and one tan, but both are linen; thus not the most versatile or practical.

My current plans are to look for an expensive but really good all-purpose formal suit (because hey, if you're doing to wear one suit mostly it had better be a good one), ideally a double-breasted peak-lapel navy Zegna suit, but that is quite specific and I have little idea of where to go and what to look for in other options. Can anyone offer some helpful advice as to what to look for in a suit and where to go to acquire said suit (and maybe other, less expensive suits as well)?

A little personal info: Asian, tall (6'5"), not lanky but not fat either, not rice-field-Asian-dark but definitely not pale. I don't like looking 'cool' (e.g. I hate skinny ties); traditional badassery is more my thing.

Skinny ties suck and to get high end suits you'd probably have to go to the boutique stores I believe, unless I'm wrong. I mean generally speaking all the high end suit brands and already well known, Zegna, Canali, Kiton Napoli etc. Also, stay away from 'fashion' brands like Gucci and Prada.


Skinny ties are not a new invention and can be just as traditional as a larger tie. As for advice I think these two guides give pretty good advice:

http://www.gq.com/style/style-manual/201204/suits-guide-tailoring-fit#slide=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI9vgdMkxYw&list=UU1KbedtKa3d5dleFR6OjQMg&index=1&feature=plcp

As for the where...sorry I have no idea. I haven't splurged on a suit and when I do I'll most likely be ordering from Bonobos.com or going in to their brick and mortar in NYC.




I'm not against skinny ties because they're 'trendy' or 'hip', I just simply believe they are tasteless, and good ties are never made at 2 inches or below.
Opinions are like phasers -- everybody ought to have one
affinity_12
Profile Blog Joined September 2009
172 Posts
July 06 2012 08:48 GMT
#1109
I prefer traditional ties over skinny ties. Skinny ties is more of a hip fashion thing more than anything else. If you're going for a proper business tie, do NOT buy a skinny tie.
Retgery
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada1229 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-07 16:41:38
July 06 2012 19:24 GMT
#1110
On July 06 2012 06:30 Juliette wrote:
http://canvas.landsend.com/canvas/index.html

another sale

Edit; fuck it, question made no sense.
Fall down 7 times, stand up 8.
RoyGBiv_13
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States1275 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-06 19:45:29
July 06 2012 19:42 GMT
#1111
On July 06 2012 10:10 lisward wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 19 2012 18:16 Ianuus wrote:
Hello gentlemen;

I am about to go to the US (L.A. specifically), and due to everything being relatively cheaper there as opposed to the consumer hellhole that is Australia, I've decided to buy some suits during my visit - I'm one of those lucky few who fit into suits off-the shelf. Now, I have two single-breasted suits already, one navy and one tan, but both are linen; thus not the most versatile or practical.

My current plans are to look for an expensive but really good all-purpose formal suit (because hey, if you're doing to wear one suit mostly it had better be a good one), ideally a double-breasted peak-lapel navy Zegna suit, but that is quite specific and I have little idea of where to go and what to look for in other options. Can anyone offer some helpful advice as to what to look for in a suit and where to go to acquire said suit (and maybe other, less expensive suits as well)?

A little personal info: Asian, tall (6'5"), not lanky but not fat either, not rice-field-Asian-dark but definitely not pale. I don't like looking 'cool' (e.g. I hate skinny ties); traditional badassery is more my thing.

Skinny ties suck and to get high end suits you'd probably have to go to the boutique stores I believe, unless I'm wrong. I mean generally speaking all the high end suit brands and already well known, Zegna, Canali, Kiton Napoli etc. Solid Navys and Greys are the most versatile, definitely get wool.


Also, if you are going to LA, just head to the fashion/fabric district downtown. There are a dozen stores selling Buy one get one free suits for 199$ or so. If you just want a suit and dont care how it looks, grab one of those. Otherwise, go to a nice place, say youre looking to spend money, and just start trying on the fancy stuff. Forget about the price tag (WTF 12000$???), and just talk with the guy fitting you. Tell him that you dont need one so perfect, for whatever reason. The next price break is around 1000$, which is still usually not worth it. Eventually, settle on one around 300-400$ from one of the quality suit places for the best style/fit/service possible.

Things to look for when comparing suits: Fit around shoulders (duh.) quality of fabric (It should be sheen but not shiny unless you want it shiny) It should have a comfortable range of motion (those chinese fit suits are especially bad about this, which is why I prefer italian cut). When you put your arms directly infront of your shoulders, feel how taut the back is. A well fitted suit will just feel like an extension of your skin.

Source: Experience Went tux shopping for my brothers wedding down there. Ended up with two suits
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Juliette
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States6003 Posts
July 07 2012 05:27 GMT
#1112
On July 07 2012 04:24 Retgery wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 06 2012 06:30 Juliette wrote:
http://canvas.landsend.com/canvas/index.html

another sale

I really like those, but I'm worried that I don;t have a pair of shoes that would go well with them. Would these look nice with a simple polo shirt?

??

On July 03 2012 08:34 Probulous wrote:
Can anyone tell me why simple, well made, classically styled clothing is so much more expensive than most of the stuff you find in store?

I went looking for a simple woollen coat for winter. I ended up with this beauty from marcs
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It cost a pretty penny but it fits, looks and feels incredible. It has become my standard work coat for winter. Now I looked for weeks to find this style. Every store had coats with zips and bizzare inner hoodie things and they were all so much cheaper than what I ended up with. Why? I mean this is a classic style which never goes out of fashion but it was damn near impossible to find. Just seems weird to me.

I guess, you get what you pay for includes styling then? Oh well, I am very happy and I swear this looks good on everyone. Even my mates who prefer to shower weekly look good in it. If you can afford something similar, I highly recommend it.

im having this problem too. i went looking for a pair of maybe caramel or dark brown leather loafers that didn't have such a pronounced sole so I can wear it easier in a casual setting, and found nothing. Ended up with the style I want in a lighter brown suede, which is fine for me, but frustrating that I couldn't find exactly what I wanted. -_-. good luck to me finding, like you, a nice peacoat.

OKAY FROM THAT PERSPECTIVE I SEE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
Craze
Profile Joined July 2010
United States561 Posts
July 07 2012 05:32 GMT
#1113
On July 05 2012 14:17 decafchicken wrote:
Need help finding jeans for small waist big legs. waist is probably about 32-34 but having muscular legs makes shopping for jeans suck. any recommendations?


I had the same issue, ended up finding a great fitting pair from Express, can't say the same for their slacks though.
Juliette
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States6003 Posts
July 07 2012 05:34 GMT
#1114
On July 07 2012 14:32 Craze wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 05 2012 14:17 decafchicken wrote:
Need help finding jeans for small waist big legs. waist is probably about 32-34 but having muscular legs makes shopping for jeans suck. any recommendations?


I had the same issue, ended up finding a great fitting pair from Express, can't say the same for their slacks though.

express shirts have such wide chests :[
OKAY FROM THAT PERSPECTIVE I SEE WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
Deleted User 109835
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
629 Posts
July 07 2012 22:42 GMT
#1115
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Enervate
Profile Joined August 2010
United States1769 Posts
July 07 2012 23:09 GMT
#1116
On July 08 2012 07:42 SKTerran.117 wrote:
Been browsing through the thread, but I'm having a really hard time finding reasonably priced cloths that allow me to dress "nice" while staying casual.

I feel like I'm just wearing a polo and jeans every day, need some variety but I don't want to spend a ton of money shopping designer brands.

I loath labels like A&F, AE, and Aero. I'm 22 and want to dress like it, but not that kind of 22 :/

I'm a fan of Banana Republic and it sounds like that would fit your bill. For retail, I don't think the clothes justify the price, but they frequently have sales. Not anything too fancy, but I like it. BR outlets will also save you some money, but some, maybe much, of their stuff is of lesser quality than regular BR stores. You might also want to check out J Crew.
Retgery
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada1229 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-07 23:15:33
July 07 2012 23:15 GMT
#1117
On July 07 2012 14:34 Juliette wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 07 2012 14:32 Craze wrote:
On July 05 2012 14:17 decafchicken wrote:
Need help finding jeans for small waist big legs. waist is probably about 32-34 but having muscular legs makes shopping for jeans suck. any recommendations?


I had the same issue, ended up finding a great fitting pair from Express, can't say the same for their slacks though.

express shirts have such wide chests :[

Speaking of dis-portioned people, are there any brands of shirts out there that are for broad shoulders, thin stomachs and chests?
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procrastibation
Profile Joined July 2012
81 Posts
July 07 2012 23:23 GMT
#1118
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=349173
Diglett
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
600 Posts
July 07 2012 23:39 GMT
#1119
On July 08 2012 07:42 SKTerran.117 wrote:
Been browsing through the thread, but I'm having a really hard time finding reasonably priced cloths that allow me to dress "nice" while staying casual.

I feel like I'm just wearing a polo and jeans every day, need some variety but I don't want to spend a ton of money shopping designer brands.

I loath labels like A&F, AE, and Aero. I'm 22 and want to dress like it, but not that kind of 22 :/


uniqlo has the highest quality of basics (think on the level of j crew, rl rugby, br, club monaco) and is super cheap.
Zoesan
Profile Joined March 2012
Switzerland141 Posts
July 08 2012 16:15 GMT
#1120
On July 07 2012 04:42 RoyGBiv_13 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 06 2012 10:10 lisward wrote:
On June 19 2012 18:16 Ianuus wrote:
Hello gentlemen;

I am about to go to the US (L.A. specifically), and due to everything being relatively cheaper there as opposed to the consumer hellhole that is Australia, I've decided to buy some suits during my visit - I'm one of those lucky few who fit into suits off-the shelf. Now, I have two single-breasted suits already, one navy and one tan, but both are linen; thus not the most versatile or practical.

My current plans are to look for an expensive but really good all-purpose formal suit (because hey, if you're doing to wear one suit mostly it had better be a good one), ideally a double-breasted peak-lapel navy Zegna suit, but that is quite specific and I have little idea of where to go and what to look for in other options. Can anyone offer some helpful advice as to what to look for in a suit and where to go to acquire said suit (and maybe other, less expensive suits as well)?

A little personal info: Asian, tall (6'5"), not lanky but not fat either, not rice-field-Asian-dark but definitely not pale. I don't like looking 'cool' (e.g. I hate skinny ties); traditional badassery is more my thing.

Skinny ties suck and to get high end suits you'd probably have to go to the boutique stores I believe, unless I'm wrong. I mean generally speaking all the high end suit brands and already well known, Zegna, Canali, Kiton Napoli etc. Solid Navys and Greys are the most versatile, definitely get wool.


Also, if you are going to LA, just head to the fashion/fabric district downtown. There are a dozen stores selling Buy one get one free suits for 199$ or so. If you just want a suit and dont care how it looks, grab one of those. Otherwise, go to a nice place, say youre looking to spend money, and just start trying on the fancy stuff. Forget about the price tag (WTF 12000$???), and just talk with the guy fitting you. Tell him that you dont need one so perfect, for whatever reason. The next price break is around 1000$, which is still usually not worth it. Eventually, settle on one around 300-400$ from one of the quality suit places for the best style/fit/service possible.


I very much disagree, spending 1k$ on a suit is not at all overpriced. If you find a place that makes decent suits for that price, it will beat any 2 or 3 suits you can buy for 300-400$ easily.
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