Men's Fashion Thread - Page 88
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nolook
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ExtraTangy
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On December 23 2012 12:36 Juliette wrote: Talk about athletic haha Yes but great quality for the price. And its run by 1 guy who posts onSF all the time I'm not a super athletic build, isn't 37-38 on the lower end of the scale? I'll post a picture in a sec just for reference. I think I'll order a couple Huge and Crye shirts once they go on sale. Any other suggestions? Also, I'm looking for some dressy black/dark brown shoes without much patterning, much like these: http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/product.aspx?c=1215&sc=1215&pid=77645 | ||
Fishball
Canada4788 Posts
On December 23 2012 12:29 Juliette wrote: Oh i assumed it was just slightly baggy If it's really big, then dont go j crew What's your waist? That's a wide chest lol I feel the need to plug wolf vs goat somewhere. SF loves them and i'll be making an order once my ban lifts. Are you talking to me? 34" at the navel, 33" at natural waist line (2" below navel). I mainly get my stuff made to measure now, as nothing fits me off the rack. The closest are the two BB options mentioned previously. | ||
nolook
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On December 23 2012 12:33 ExtraTangy wrote: I'm a 32/33 waist, 33 sleeve length, and i think my chest might be 37 if it's a tight measurement, if the measuring tape is supposed to be loose it's closer to 38. Holy moly, wolf vs goat is expensive, the two shirts i just browsed through were 185-210$. It's outright ridiculous. Clicked on the eggplant shirt, read "japanese cotton". Close page. | ||
ExtraTangy
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Brooks Brothers Extra Slim Dress Shirt 3sixteen Jeans Goldtoe Socks http://i.imgur.com/wXfZe.jpg?1?2906 It won't let me link it as an image. | ||
krndandaman
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nolook
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On December 23 2012 13:05 krndandaman wrote: I've gotten alot of my stuff at macy's recently. There's not too much stuff to buy but there's a decent amount of good buys. I don't trust myself or my judgement yet to invest in the more high quality/expensive stuff yet so its a good place to shop for newbies imo :D I'm sure someone is going to come in and mention how it's trash. In reality Macy's has more than enough clothing to choose from, unless ure a fashion guru. Maybe not for women, but most guys should do okay. | ||
nolook
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On December 22 2012 09:03 andyrau wrote: not so sure about extra fine merino, it's not as soft and not as durable. uniqlo has some solid efm/lambswool sweaters since they're an absolute steal at 20-30 usd. Kind of thankful for this. Will buy a cashmere sweater for my wife from them, that's exactly what she needs. | ||
Fruscainte
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Fishball
Canada4788 Posts
On December 23 2012 13:03 ExtraTangy wrote: Here's a picture just for reference: Brooks Brothers Extra Slim Dress Shirt 3sixteen Jeans Goldtoe Socks It won't let me link it as an image. Fixed the image for you. If that is the medium you were talking about, definitely try a small. The shoulder already seems too big for you judging by the picture. There is some extra fabric in the body too. | ||
Juliette
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On December 23 2012 12:48 nolook wrote: It's outright ridiculous. Clicked on the eggplant shirt, read "japanese cotton". Close page. Japan makes the best cotton doe. That's why they source the best denim You're suggesting perry ellis wat. Macys is good for a pinch if you can get a discount but there are much better alternatives for the prices they ask. Also 37 chest for a 32 waist is what i meant with that. I'm 34/32 c/w now apparently lol | ||
ExtraTangy
Australia11 Posts
On December 23 2012 13:37 Fishball wrote: Fixed the image for you. If that is the medium you were talking about, definitely try a small. The shoulder already seems too big for you judging by the picture. There is some extra fabric in the body too. That's the brooks brothers shirt that i thought fit relatively well. The cotton ones are way bigger, so I rarely if ever wear those ones now. I'm trying to find alternative business dress shirts too that are slimmer, cause that's about as small as BB gets, i think. | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
On December 23 2012 13:35 Fruscainte wrote: So I live in Florida and it's really fucking hot year round. I don't like jeans for very obvious reasons, and rock shorts most of the time. I was wondering if there was any good casual fashion to do with shorts? Especially taking into the fact I'm not by any means skin and bones? Getting a bit tired of wearing plain shirts and v-necks with gym shorts Chinos On December 23 2012 13:31 nolook wrote: Kind of thankful for this. Will buy a cashmere sweater for my wife from them, that's exactly what she needs. The cash is thin/low quality relatively because its cheap cashmere, just so you know. Merino is better for cash relative quality wise. Slow replies cause mobile sorry And yeah try a small bbocbd | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
On December 23 2012 13:42 ExtraTangy wrote: That's the brooks brothers shirt that i thought fit relatively well. The cotton ones are way bigger, so I rarely if ever wear those ones now. I'm trying to find alternative business dress shirts too that are slimmer, cause that's about as small as BB gets, i think. Theyre all cotton If you're alreadu dropping 90 get some online M2m | ||
ExtraTangy
Australia11 Posts
On December 23 2012 13:44 Juliette wrote: Theyre all cotton If you're alreadu dropping 90 get some online M2m I always got my BB with the semi-annual sales before the price hike, so all my BB shirts I got for ~$38. Oh, i meant the BB OCBDs. | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
Yeah def try a m2m your chest makes it kinda hard to fit right haha. But go to a tailor for exact measurements | ||
ExtraTangy
Australia11 Posts
On December 23 2012 13:48 Juliette wrote: Oh i see the pic was the dress and the ocbds fit bigger Yeah def try a m2m your chest makes it kinda hard to fit right haha. But go to a tailor for exact measurements What's a good m2m site and how much do you think a quality shirt would cost? I might resort to that if I can find a good fitting shirt. | ||
Juliette
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Go google | ||
ExtraTangy
Australia11 Posts
On December 23 2012 13:58 Juliette wrote: Indochino is the only one i remember Go google Awesome, thanks. A lot of them are pretty pricey. Looks like I need to do research, cause I feel like good fitting would be up in the air depending on the brand, even if you provide them with exact measurements. | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
But yes go research ^^ | ||
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