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On April 22 2012 22:56 jamesr12 wrote: There really isnt much to basic leather care. Condition+polish regularly will keep your shoes in great shape. As far as dressing them down, try a darker pair of jeans then the one in the picture, or a pair of grey jeans. Or if you don't plan on wearing them with a suit, dont polish them nearly as often, they are much easier to dress down when they are not as shiney. I have a pair of wingtips I pretty much only wear with jeans chinos and I never polish them.
What is your price range on chinos? From cheapest to most expensive I'd recommend looking at lands end canvas, old navy, dockers, epaulet. Remember fit is king. I need to go pick up some conditioner, I suppose. Thanks ^^
Price range isn't really a big problem (the epaulet pairs cost about ~$150 and that's about the max, though), since if I plan to buy something that high I'll undoubtedly be wearing them for a long time. Actually I have a pair of the middle two (old navy and dockers) but the dockers ones need hemming. Old navy, though, is really damn good for the price. I might just go pick up another color of those, though they're a bit baggier on me than other pairs.
On April 22 2012 23:22 Mykill wrote:
i have two pairs of 7forallmankind chinos i quite enjoy. Land's end (post above) also makes good chinos. Just try on a bunch till you like one.
Also if you looking to dress down grab some darker jeans and throw on a casual dress shirt, you can't go all the way to loose jeans and tshirt with those shoes but what i suggested should do for a simple casual night out. Thanks ^^ Will look at Land's End.
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@ Juliette: They make a slim fit, Idk if that is what you have but if not look for that and it may fit a little better
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On April 22 2012 18:17 Juliette wrote:Tips on leather shoe care? Bought a pair of captoes (which are harder to dress down than I thought they'd be -_- ) + Show Spoiler [pic for reference] +soles are black, flash just messes it up a bit. Not sure how I can ensure the leather stays clean and doesn't get destroyed. Online only tells me to condition + polish but there has to be a bit more than that... I've also been given advice to take it to a professional to polish since its actual leather and not fake leather. Also as a side, anywhere (stateside) for good chinos/khakis? I got to experience the Magnificent Mile but no pants came out of my excursion. I use Obenaufs Heavy Duty LP on my leather goods. It's like 80% beeswax and a combo of other natural oils. It darkens the leather a slight shade but after a week of regular use/wear it returns to its original state. If you are looking to preserve your shoes/belt/wallet/whatever for a lifetime, I suggest multiple applications. Each application will darken it so allow time for the leather to absorb the oils before applying another coating. A tub of it costs ~13 dollars online and it should last you at least 10+ years.
source: http://www.corterleather.com/leather-care/ further reading: http://www.leathergoodsconnection.com/leathercare.html
don't be put off by its shitty and unprofessional layout. Both of the aforementioned websites are run by a single person in a studio that ships handmade leather goods. as a sidenote I bought a natural belt from Corter and tanned it myself and it looks amazing.
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Hey guys, since a ton of people have been asking about chinos, I found a 20% off Bonobos promo code. It is:
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Additionally, you can get $25 off your $75 purchase by purchasing through this link: http://curebit.com/x/ArhOZ
That brings their pants down to a very manageable price, and they are great quality, in a ton of awesome colours, and they have awesome customer service, with free domestic shipping both ways. I live in Canada, and they were nice enough to give me store credit to cover my shipping on a suit I ordered from them. You can also call them and get measurements on whatever youre interested in. If you live outside the states and want to order, I would suggest giving them a call and seeing if they can help you out on that also!
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my only problem is that they don't have the pants I want in the size I am :[.
zzzz theres a size 30 slim but 32 length...
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On April 29 2012 03:32 Juliette wrote: my only problem is that they don't have the pants I want in the size I am :[.
zzzz theres a size 30 slim but 32 length...
Cost less then $10 to get hemmed at any tailor. Or you can do itself pretty easily.
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I'm still looking for a tailor in my area. Doesn't help that I'm moving soon...
I actually should learn to self tailor some stuff. Hm.
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On April 29 2012 08:49 Juliette wrote: I'm still looking for a tailor in my area. Doesn't help that I'm moving soon...
I actually should learn to self tailor some stuff. Hm.
For something simple like a hem, just go to your local dry cleaner.
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Ya hemming is incredibly simple, any seamstress can do it.
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So last night got the chance to go out with my new hair, jeans and shirt. I felt really good as this is the first time I have felt good about they way I look for a while. Credit goes to the thread for teaching what looks good and what doesn't. I will definitely be on here more. Thanks guys.
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I recently purchased a suit for a wedding I'm going to / for life in general! I'll have some pictures up once it's finished being tailored sometime next weekend most likely. It's not charcoal grey--it's a lighter shade, I forgot what the exact name of it was, but I think it looks pretty nice. The shirt I picked out is a very soft, light blue, with a blue/grey tie to accompany it.
Unfortunately I only have black shoes, so I'll be wearing those, I really wanted brown ones but right now I'm not in a position to pay for them.
Anyways I'm very excited! As an avid suit fan it'll be nice to finally own my first real suit. Overall the whole outfit is I think a little over $1000 (the suit was 895). I can't wait to get some pictures of it!
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So as summer is approaching, I feel I have an adequate wardrobe to look pretty well dressed in winter occasions, but the absence of things like layering, dress shirts, and sweaters makes it a bit more difficult to be as well dressed.
I think I'm just going to be in khaki shorts and well fitting t-shirts.
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Not a lot of talk about backpacks or bags in general here, hmm..
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Not a lot of talk about backpacks or bags in general here, hmm..
Depends on how much you are carrying. For instance, if you were in school still, and needed to lug around quite a few books, leather backpacks always look good. Or if you just carry around a notebook and some small books, a leather book bag is always nice. A nice place to look is always JWD's blog.
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On April 30 2012 14:58 KhAmun wrote: So as summer is approaching, I feel I have an adequate wardrobe to look pretty well dressed in winter occasions, but the absence of things like layering, dress shirts, and sweaters makes it a bit more difficult to be as well dressed.
I think I'm just going to be in khaki shorts and well fitting t-shirts.
Thats always a fine casual look. You can mix it up with other colored shorts too. Navy is always safe. Nantucket reds, or another bright color can work particularly with a more neutral top. Dont discount button up shirts in summer though, a 100% cotton shirt in a loose weave or even better a linen shirt can be very comfortable even in hot weather.
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Any opinions on sneakers? Haven't had any for... 10 years perhaps? Need something I can wear with shorts and jeans. Oh and I hate those ankle-socks so please exlude any suggestions that include those :p
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On May 01 2012 02:14 nepeta wrote: Any opinions on sneakers? Haven't had any for... 10 years perhaps? Need something I can wear with shorts and jeans. Oh and I hate those ankle-socks so please exlude any suggestions that include those :p http://vavlt.tumblr.com/ This blog has a bunch of nice sneakers, and overall nice looks.
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On May 01 2012 02:14 nepeta wrote: Any opinions on sneakers? Haven't had any for... 10 years perhaps? Need something I can wear with shorts and jeans. Oh and I hate those ankle-socks so please exlude any suggestions that include those :p
you can't go wrong with plimsols in neutral and versatile single colors like white, navy, grey. vans and chucks and jack purccels are great and if you want higher quality, look at common projects.
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On May 01 2012 01:58 Chollx wrote: This was todays outfit for eating a lunch with my gf followed by some shopping, what am I doing right (if anything) and what am I doing blatantly wrong (most? :D)
I don't like the socks ^^ They are just too bright and too blue. Otherwise your outfit looks great
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