Men's Fashion Thread - Page 2
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SoLaR[i.C]
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rotinegg
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ZergCacique
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EleanorRIgby
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jamesr12
United States1549 Posts
On January 27 2012 03:48 rotinegg wrote: + Show Spoiler + i love peacoats so I fully approve of OP. With that said, i like the jcrew one that you picked out but watch out for the collars - you wont be able to maintain it popped like that when you wear it without looking like an idiot. you should go and try it on before buying it Yeah I wouldn't be wearing it popped like the model. And thank you for your approval on the op. | ||
iamahydralisk
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iamahydralisk
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Eatme
Switzerland3919 Posts
Onto topic I'm using mostly button down oxfords with some wool crewneck shirts or polo with thinner v-neck and top it off with a sportscoat. Oh and usually chinos for pants since they are more comfy than jeans. Considering to add a tie once in a while but I'll be seen as overdressed if I do. | ||
Philo
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JWD
United States12607 Posts
I have a Schott "slim fitting wool peacoat" and really like it. good cut for a young guy. here's a pic I took just now: + Show Spoiler [pic] + I'm 6'1'', ~41'' chest and the medium fits nicely. I had the sleeves lengthened a bit, but my arms are weirdly long. and yea, I almost always pop the collar. keeps the wind out, and it's much easier to cover my neck with a scarf when I don't have to worry about it spilling over the top of my collar. Andrew Wyeth approves. also: http://canvas.landsend.com/pp/PeaCoat-80679_213735_-1.html?cm_mmc=BizRate-_-null-_-Canvas-_-data_feed (it's really cheap; you could buy and have tailored if necessary) | ||
cellblock
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Fighter
Korea (South)1531 Posts
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flamewheel
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Radin
United States57 Posts
On January 27 2012 04:23 iamahydralisk wrote: also for dudes looking for style tips, fitted everything (note: not necessarily "skinny") is in. any guys looking for well fitted and affordable jeans should check out levi's 513's and levi's 521's (both relatively new cuts). I fully approve of this post. Fit is everything. Don't be afraid to bring your old boxy clothes to a tailor and get them fitting right. It's relatively cheap and can bring you from looking ridiculous to a million bucks. As mentioned in this post, the Levi 521 are an excellent jean for those of us with athletic thighs who still want a tapered leg opening. I would like to add: do not buy square toe shoes. They look horrible. Furthermore, brown is the new black. Avoid black unless you are suiting up for a very professional meeting, attending a black tie event, or going to a funeral. | ||
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Shirolol
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jamesr12
United States1549 Posts
On January 27 2012 07:59 Fighter wrote: While we're on the subject of peacoats, what do you use when you need to transport books or documents? A backpack would look silly, so that's obviously out, and I think a briefcase would be far too formal (we're talking about peacoats, not suits here). I'm thinking of getting one of those bags that go over the shoulder (not sure what they're called). But even then, I'm not sure... and I'm not too sure where to look to find good ones either -- a frayed bag from American Eagle won't work.. Any suggestions? If were talking college, I think backpack is fine especially if you are on a school with a true campus in fact a briefcase would look goofy. The bag thing you are talking about would be good too. Kinda like a laptop bag but not I know what you mean, a nice leather one would be dope and would work even after school. http://www.saddlebackleather.com/Classic-Satchel.html?sc=8&category=1288 Maybe like that. It's expensive but it will last forever. | ||
Spaackle
United States153 Posts
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Endymion
United States3701 Posts
On January 27 2012 08:25 jamesr12 wrote: If were talking college, I think backpack is fine especially if you are on a school with a true campus in fact a briefcase would look goofy. The bag thing you are talking about would be good too. Kinda like a laptop bag but not I know what you mean, a nice leather one would be dope and would work even after school. http://www.saddlebackleather.com/Classic-Satchel.html?sc=8&category=1288 Maybe like that. It's expensive but it will last forever. just go backpack, you'll look like an idiot with anything else.. the clothes don't make the man, the man makes the clothes... protip, a guy wearing anything other than black or dark greyish peacoats are ridiculous... girls wearing anything but black white and grey are weird.. i don't think bright red peacoats or blue look good on girls.. of course i also don't think that anything but black suits look good on guys either.. wow third protip inc, don't buy from macys, go to nordstrom or armani and drop the proper 400 or 500 dollars for a quality coat, anyone who knows what they're looking at will know the difference | ||
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