Men's Fashion Thread - Page 92
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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.Mystic
Canada486 Posts
On December 26 2012 16:57 BluePanther wrote: I hit up a brooks brothers outlet for my last buy one get one deal. Awesome suits. two thumbs up. A little pricey, but they fit like a dream after tailoring. The material they make them out of has just a tad bit of elasticity, and for a 500 budget, they are by far the best quality you will find in that range. thx, where is the bb outlet located | ||
Dacendoran
United States825 Posts
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bardtown
England2313 Posts
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FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
On December 27 2012 03:46 bardtown wrote: Any advice on picking jeans? Generally speaking I don't like skinny fit stuff as I'm a little broad-shouldered/barrel-chested and it makes me look top heavy. Want to get a nice pair, will spend some money, generally prefer really dark jeans. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=388590 | ||
Bigtony
United States1606 Posts
On December 27 2012 00:27 Dacendoran wrote: Where should we be looking for killer deals at today? http://putthison.com/post/38876127330/boxing-day-after-christmas-sales Also Macy's and (if their clothes are a good fit) Express. | ||
FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
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nolook
82 Posts
On December 23 2012 14:37 nolook wrote: Yeah, I just looked at alternatives and found something way better looking. Btw about Macys - yeah, only if you can find good discount/clearance. I didn't mean full price, that's crazy. I bought RL jeans that fit me nicely for 19.99 AND 20% off. They are 98$ online. I take my words back, Juliette. I kept reading and I found a couple reviews where Uniqlo's cashmere was rated high. This one was done among cheaper brands and it scored 1st overall: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2238368/Cut-price-cashmere-We-test-Gap-Uniqlo-Mango-Marks--Spencer-Tesco-John-Lewis-La-Redoute-Primark.html This one had Uniqlo at lowest price point, but it came out decent regardless: http://moreintelligentlife.com/content/intelligent-life/sceptical-shopper-cashmere Somehow Pure Collection seemed to be the best bang for the buck, but I couldn't wait for it to be delivered from overseas. I actually received the cashmere turtleneck from Uniqlo today (super fast shipping even after choosing regular option) and it feels really good, way above what I saw at J Crew and Macys On December 25 2012 15:00 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Post some images of what you like. I need some inspiration. I'm an absolute noob when it comes to fashion, but since you asked I'll just say that I generally hate tucked in shirts, typical business colors for casual wear (like all-blue shirts) and tight pants that are paired with big-ass shoes (looks like crow feet, kind of like uggs) I like relaxed, non-pretentious clothing - but like I said, I'm a noob just asking a question. That picture by zatic is actually not too bad for my taste. And the one in krndandaman's post was decent. | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
It's just that, for me, I'd recommend merino anyway. | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
On December 27 2012 04:46 Bigtony wrote: http://putthison.com/post/38876127330/boxing-day-after-christmas-sales Also Macy's and (if their clothes are a good fit) Express. Thanks for that link. I need to try on some of these brands to see how their shirts fit. I know I can get any of them tailored, but if I can get a pretty good fit right off the rack, I'd rather not get them tailored. | ||
XenOmega
Canada2822 Posts
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Juliette
United States6003 Posts
On December 27 2012 14:58 XenOmega wrote: Just out of curiosity, do you guys fold your shirts? or do you just put the in your wardrobe? i hang them | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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Kal_rA
United States2925 Posts
On December 27 2012 15:08 Disregard wrote: Shirts are a pain to fold and they still crumple up. I hang all of them in my wardrobe. Yeah.. I've started hanging polos and any nice tshirts i have. Hell if I got extra hangers I even put up my gym tees lol.. Got a hierarchy set up | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
hooks for pants in my rotation for the week, fold anything out of season, fold most of my wool/thicker sweaters that won't crease even if i fold them ill post some pictures when i get back to my dorm. im at home right now, very barebones closet | ||
Fishball
Canada4788 Posts
On December 27 2012 14:58 XenOmega wrote: Just out of curiosity, do you guys fold your shirts? or do you just put the in your wardrobe? A picture says a thousand words. The shirt on top where I was wearing the other day. + Show Spoiler + | ||
XenOmega
Canada2822 Posts
I do't want to use iron every morning -.- Some of my shirts though, after iron'ing' them once have been pretty much wrinkle free for a while... | ||
andyrau
13015 Posts
On December 25 2012 13:49 nolook wrote: I feel like many of these outfits you guys are posting are too typical and generic. I'm no expert but every time I click on an image it reminds me of previous ones in some way. Maybe I can't learn to stand tight pants and male curvature? Do you guys feel it is important to have pants tightly wrapped around your hips even when they aren't Apollo-looking? Why do those outfits always look like you're going to work in a cubicle? like I said before, it's an easy style to pull off assuming you have half a brain and lurk for a month. On December 26 2012 18:06 krndandaman wrote: i feel like coats of those length only look good on tall and skinny people most clothes usually only look good on tall and skinny people. shorter people can make it work but you need a good understanding of proportion. and honestly, it's not even that hard. On December 25 2012 15:00 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Post some images of what you like. I need some inspiration. this isn't going to appeal to you, but for a general idea + Show Spoiler + menswear so basic | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
On December 27 2012 15:47 andyrau wrote: like I said before, it's an easy style to pull off assuming you have half a brain and lurk for a month. most clothes usually only look good on tall and skinny people. shorter people can make it work but you need a good understanding of proportion. and honestly, it's not even that hard. this isn't going to appeal to you, but + Show Spoiler + for a general idea + Show Spoiler + menswear so basic But the girl on the far right appeals to me. [Side note: TLBot told me some of those images are too large!] I think I just need more clothes. I know a lot of looks that I'd like to put together, but I don't have the wardrobe to put it together at the moment. I need a couple more button up shirts, and a couple of pairs of pants. Need to get rid of some of what I have that doesn't fit, as well. Casual jacket (I think of them as military jackets, but it's not technically called that. Looks like an infantry jacket to me though). Casual brown shoes Navy blazer, maybe also a khaki blazer Updated/better ties, maybe a couple of knit ties also. | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
dare me to try it? im not short and skinny, i could prolly pull parts off. drop crotch so hyyyype | ||
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