seems like less and less people are actually posting what they wear. let's keep this thread going.
today's fit:
another un-DS today. love the feeling of wearing a new pair for the first time.
- Brovsko
I always buy J. Crew or Dockers Alphas and have my tailor touch them up to make sure they fit me perfectly. I mentioned in here before that I think if you can get the pants for $50 a pop and add $30 for tailoring, it's a good deal for well-fitting pants. For me it originated from being very...
Thanks for the congratulations bros. Planning and organizing a destination wedding isn't easy. we got married in Prague with my relatives/friends traveling from the U.S. and my wife's relatives/friends coming from Russia and Georgia. Worth it in the end, though.
To dinner tonight:
- Brovsko
Hi all -- haven't posted here in a while. Been busy getting married and working on some personal projects. Today's fit:
shirt - Charles Tyrwhitt
blazer - Boggi Milano
pocket square - R. Culturi
pants - Dockers Alpha
shoes - Carmina for Skoaktiebolaget
- Brovsko
I feel that the below image is prime material for some NT gold. Unfortunately, as I am photoshop illiterate, I defer to the experts.
Feel free to do what you must.
- Brovsko
This did not have bleach stains but it did have a light spot from whatever the cleaner attempted to remove a food stain with. I agree with you that, generally speaking, bleach stains cannot be dyed over because the bleach actually damages the fabric and changes it's absorption properties. In...
Just to go back to the topic of dyeing:
Here is a pic of the blazer in its original color:
Here it is after dyeing. Pardon the poor quality pics, they were not taken by me.
- Brovsko
The only way to fully cover up a discoloration due to bleach or stain removal is to dye the garment black, otherwise the discoloration will always be visible. I had a light beige cotton knit blazer that the cleaners messed up when trying to remove a small stain. I initially used a dark grey dye...
They have several product lines ultimately culminating in what I believe is considered bespoke.
With the line between bespoke and MTM becoming increasingly blurred as 'bespoke' has turned into the it-word in modern menswear marketing, I'll share my experience and let you decide what it is:
I...