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This might be a slightly... Off question. But I really like the looks of the peacoats posted in the 2nd page of the thread.
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=13286325 JWD going in with a strong medium-sized fashion push
However... My girlfriend has this thing with buttons... Not joking, my girlfriend can't touch buttons without getting severe nausea and massive shivers.* So naturally a peacoat like the one in JWD's pic is out of the question. So what I'm asking, I guess, is if there are peacoats without the buttons? Or at least jackets that have a reminiscent style minus the buttons.
Thx in advance!
*Her phobia is legit, btw: http://trypophobia.com/
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On February 03 2012 05:01 KvltMan wrote:This might be a slightly... Off question. But I really like the looks of the peacoats posted in the 2nd page of the thread. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=13286325JWD going in with a strong medium-sized fashion pushHowever... My girlfriend has this thing with buttons... Not joking, my girlfriend can't touch buttons without getting severe nausea and massive shivers.* So naturally a peacoat like the one in JWD's pic is out of the question. So what I'm asking, I guess, is if there are peacoats without the buttons? Or at least jackets that have a reminiscent style minus the buttons. Thx in advance! *Her phobia is legit, btw: http://trypophobia.com/
It wouldn't be a pea-coat without buttons, they do make wool coats with zippers opposed to buttons, not nearly as cool though. My question is, what do you wear for pants?
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If I had to wear one it'd be the second one. But I wouldn't wear either one even if I got them for free. They are hoodies that are trying to hard to be something thier not
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On February 03 2012 09:32 jamesr12 wrote: If I had to wear one it'd be the second one. But I wouldn't wear either one even if I got them for free. They are hoodies that are trying to hard to be something thier not
I mostly like them because they look like a fantastic thing to wear on a mildly chilly day, as well as being cheap (and I do not have too much money to shell out, lol)
I have been questioning the design on them, but they're apparently of Korean design, so I wasn't particularly prepared to judge the design too quickly.
EDIT: What might you suggest for something like I described, a nice jacket for a slightly chilly day.
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Crap fabric. Won't fit you well. Wears out in three months.
Be prepared.
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On February 03 2012 10:40 Zambrah wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2012 09:32 jamesr12 wrote: If I had to wear one it'd be the second one. But I wouldn't wear either one even if I got them for free. They are hoodies that are trying to hard to be something thier not I mostly like them because they look like a fantastic thing to wear on a mildly chilly day, as well as being cheap (and I do not have too much money to shell out, lol) I have been questioning the design on them, but they're apparently of Korean design, so I wasn't particularly prepared to judge the design too quickly.
Get a gray one if you really want it. These can look really good if you're mildly muscular. Also, a well groomed short beard would go well with it.
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On February 03 2012 10:43 MethodSC wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2012 10:40 Zambrah wrote:On February 03 2012 09:32 jamesr12 wrote: If I had to wear one it'd be the second one. But I wouldn't wear either one even if I got them for free. They are hoodies that are trying to hard to be something thier not I mostly like them because they look like a fantastic thing to wear on a mildly chilly day, as well as being cheap (and I do not have too much money to shell out, lol) I have been questioning the design on them, but they're apparently of Korean design, so I wasn't particularly prepared to judge the design too quickly. Get a gray one if you really want it. These can look really good if you're mildly muscular. Also, a well groomed short beard would go well with it.
I don't claim to know anything about fashion. I only popped in here because the thread's been on top of General for like . . forever . . but why the beard? Why would it go well with the jacket?
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On February 03 2012 10:43 MethodSC wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2012 10:40 Zambrah wrote:On February 03 2012 09:32 jamesr12 wrote: If I had to wear one it'd be the second one. But I wouldn't wear either one even if I got them for free. They are hoodies that are trying to hard to be something thier not I mostly like them because they look like a fantastic thing to wear on a mildly chilly day, as well as being cheap (and I do not have too much money to shell out, lol) I have been questioning the design on them, but they're apparently of Korean design, so I wasn't particularly prepared to judge the design too quickly. Get a gray one if you really want it. These can look really good if you're mildly muscular. Also, a well groomed short beard would go well with it.
I think I'm muscular enough to make it work, but I also feel like these don't work quite as well with people who have wider shoulders, ie me.
I'm also a little worried about what chen said, but I'm also not TOO worried, mostly because I'm not totally in love with these, they just seemed interesting in an otherwise seemingly bland few pages of eBay jackets. :-p
Definitely open to suggestions.
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thought I might as well post this. if anyone's curious about the best hair products, you should check out a company called Gatsby. you can get their hair wax for pretty cheap on amazon and it's amazing stuff. I have THICK AS FUCK hair (not even kidding when I say every hairdresser I've ever been to says I have the thickest hair they've ever seen) and Gatsby Moving Rubber hair wax is the only stuff I've ever found that holds my hair for more than ten minutes.
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Those things are notoriously bad. They will not look good on you. They never look good on anyone. They look cool in those pictures because of the mannequins they're and because they've been placed in just the right way to look good.
Seriously, it's actually cliche how often these things get brought up.
Don't buy them.
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On February 03 2012 11:05 iamahydralisk wrote: thought I might as well post this. if anyone's curious about the best hair products, you should check out a company called Gatsby. you can get their hair wax for pretty cheap on amazon and it's amazing stuff. I have THICK AS FUCK hair (not even kidding when I say every hairdresser I've ever been to says I have the thickest hair they've ever seen) and Gatsby Moving Rubber hair wax is the only stuff I've ever found that holds my hair for more than ten minutes. gastby is the shit, so ^ good advice
+ Show Spoiler +ironically, i dont use gastby
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On February 03 2012 11:28 Juliette wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2012 11:05 iamahydralisk wrote: thought I might as well post this. if anyone's curious about the best hair products, you should check out a company called Gatsby. you can get their hair wax for pretty cheap on amazon and it's amazing stuff. I have THICK AS FUCK hair (not even kidding when I say every hairdresser I've ever been to says I have the thickest hair they've ever seen) and Gatsby Moving Rubber hair wax is the only stuff I've ever found that holds my hair for more than ten minutes. gastby is the shit, so ^ good advice + Show Spoiler +ironically, i dont use gastby
I support Gatsby too even though I don't use it either. I watched this video on youtube about how to look like a K pop star and Gatsby moving rubber was the preferred item or something.
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Not gonna lie. My best friend's gf bought him this jacket so ofc I tried it on. It's shit tier everything. The buttons around the collar are actually plastic, the fabric feels bad, and the fit is off. It fit better on me because I'm of a smaller build, but it's got a bad fit overall. Don't bother with this particular jacket.
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On February 03 2012 15:04 boesthius wrote:Started thrifting at 10am today, ended at around 3pm. Here is my haul: Nordstrom Blazer, Navy - $5. The fit is nearly perfect - when it's lighter out tomorrow I'll take a picture. The only tailoring that I need to do is have it taken in around half an inch or so. Such a lucky find. + Show Spoiler +Assortment of silk ties(my lighting so shitty, they're much brighter irl ;; ) + Show Spoiler +Pink Merona shirt (immediately donned and then wore throughout the rest of the day. dat spring/summer wear. i'll have to get the sleeves shortened a tad but other than that the fit is gold. also don't mind the toms, they're my only light colored shoes atm as my sperry's died a little while ago T_T) + Show Spoiler +
Nice finds! Need to start preparing for summer, but it's freezing here :/
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Blazer and shirts are winners the ties not so much IMO but still just the blazer would of been a good day of thrifting. Ive been going once a week for like a month without any scores as nice as that blazer
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On February 03 2012 05:01 KvltMan wrote:This might be a slightly... Off question. But I really like the looks of the peacoats posted in the 2nd page of the thread. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=13286325JWD going in with a strong medium-sized fashion pushHowever... My girlfriend has this thing with buttons... Not joking, my girlfriend can't touch buttons without getting severe nausea and massive shivers.* So naturally a peacoat like the one in JWD's pic is out of the question. So what I'm asking, I guess, is if there are peacoats without the buttons? Or at least jackets that have a reminiscent style minus the buttons. Thx in advance! *Her phobia is legit, btw: http://trypophobia.com/ it's almost impossible to dress without buttons...the solution here is to get your gf in therapy for that phobia, or to always undress yourself and avoid PDA
as jamesr points out, it's not a peacoat without buttons. actually, any proper winter coat (and almost any proper coat period) has buttons. zippers are very informal.
time to put your foot down about the button thing mayne!
@boes: please post more pics of the blazer (when you have it altered/on)! looks promising, but cant' get a good sense of style/fit from that photo.
where do you go thrifting? do you have any advice for a total thrifting noob like me? I can pick out quality brands/knockoffs/decent fabric+construction alright, but I am unsure where to look. is there a particular line of thrift shops that you find tends to have better stuff? every store I've walked into has seemed totally picked over.
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So question,
Would a pair of for instance red wings heritage collection (beckmans)/1000 mile boot/indy boot be good choice for every day wear with jeans/chinos etc? or should I look into something else?
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On February 03 2012 22:57 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2012 05:01 KvltMan wrote:This might be a slightly... Off question. But I really like the looks of the peacoats posted in the 2nd page of the thread. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=13286325JWD going in with a strong medium-sized fashion pushHowever... My girlfriend has this thing with buttons... Not joking, my girlfriend can't touch buttons without getting severe nausea and massive shivers.* So naturally a peacoat like the one in JWD's pic is out of the question. So what I'm asking, I guess, is if there are peacoats without the buttons? Or at least jackets that have a reminiscent style minus the buttons. Thx in advance! *Her phobia is legit, btw: http://trypophobia.com/ it's almost impossible to dress without buttons...the solution here is to get your gf in therapy for that phobia, or to always undress yourself and avoid PDA as jamesr points out, it's not a peacoat without buttons. actually, any proper winter coat (and almost any proper coat period) has buttons. zippers are very informal. time to put your foot down about the button thing mayne! Yeah, thanks for being honest at least. :p
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