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Looks pretty good overall. More traditional style, nothing wrong with that.
You look very much a like Foo from SF he's an attorney based in NYC with superlative taste in everything.
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Looks pretty good overall. More traditional style, nothing wrong with that.
i think its cuz of the way I was taking a pic. The buttoning is a little off to I think but I believe it was because I got a size larger than normal and had to tailor it. I actually had to get a 40S to make sure the shoulders were perfect because the 38S was a really tight on the shoulders and tight overall.
Looks pretty good overall but the shoulders can be tough to tell when your arm is up to take a selfie. The buttoning point seems a little off, I can't put my finger on what it is though because it's not pulling. Tough to tell if your shirt sleeves aren't long enough but it does look like the jacket sleeves could be a little bit shorter.
Looks pretty good overall. More traditional style, nothing wrong with that.
You look very much a like Foo from SFhe's an attorney based in NYC with superlative taste in everything.
I was going to hit you up privately, but I thought it'd be better to post here so others can read too.Congrats. Don't take the first offer they throw at you. They want you so negotiate the crap out of it...
Gotcha. I think it looks good but that was something I noticed, like maybe the tailor moved the button over to compensate if there was only so much waist suppression that could be done. It seems like the lapels don't meet up as usual, they overlap but like you said, how you took the pic could contribute to it with your arm up causing some rotation.i think its cuz of the way I was taking a pic. The buttoning is a little off to I think but I believe it was because I got a size larger than normal and had to tailor it. I actually had to get a 40S to make sure the shoulders were perfect because the 38S was a really tight on the shoulders and tight overall.
Looks pretty good overall but the shoulders can be tough to tell when your arm is up to take a selfie. The buttoning point seems a little off, I can't put my finger on what it is though because it's not pulling. Tough to tell if your shirt sleeves aren't long enough but it does look like the jacket sleeves could be a little bit shorter.
Looks pretty good overall. More traditional style, nothing wrong with that.
You look very much a like Foo from SFhe's an attorney based in NYC with superlative taste in everything.
Nah def not me because I stay away from those elitist fools on SF.
Wasn't meant to be a shot or anything, my man. Not that I feel you're angered or anything. Just a random thought.i think its cuz of the way I was taking a pic. The buttoning is a little off to I think but I believe it was because I got a size larger than normal and had to tailor it. I actually had to get a 40S to make sure the shoulders were perfect because the 38S was a really tight on the shoulders and tight overall.
Nah def not me because I stay away from those elitist fools on SF.
Fellas, finally joining the workforce again. Had an interview with Lockheed Martin for a Systems Engineering position and they offered it to me today! Just waiting on the compensation offer now crazy excited, because this is the one I've been waiting on since I applied months ago
Just FYI, Uniqlo stopped producing their selvedge denim in Japan to cut down on cost. There's basically no point in purchasing them now considering the only reason people even bought them in the first place was because they were MIJ. You'd be better off just purchasing GAP's Japanese selvedge denim as the quality will be much better.
Fellas, finally joining the workforce again. Had an interview with Lockheed Martin for a Systems Engineering position and they offered it to me today! Just waiting on the compensation offer now crazy excited, because this is the one I've been waiting on since I applied months ago
Just FYI, Uniqlo stopped producing their selvedge denim in Japan to cut down on cost. There's basically no point in purchasing them now considering the only reason people even bought them in the first place was because they were MIJ. You'd be better off just purchasing GAP's Japanese selvedge denim as the quality will be much better.
Pass on the new Uniqlo selvedge. Like Robin said, the material is way too soft and flimsy feeling. I finally visited a Gap today and picked up the japanese selvedge for $12.49 (24.99-50% off). They also had the Baldwin x Gap selvedge jeans for $15 but passed b/c they fit slimmer than the authentic skinny's.
Fellas, finally joining the workforce again. Had an interview with Lockheed Martin for a Systems Engineering position and they offered it to me today! Just waiting on the compensation offer now crazy excited, because this is the one I've been waiting on since I applied months ago
Congrats Wes!
Just FYI, Uniqlo stopped producing their selvedge denim in Japan to cut down on cost. There's basically no point in purchasing them now considering the only reason people even bought them in the first place was because they were MIJ. You'd be better off just purchasing GAP's Japanese selvedge denim as the quality will be much better.
Pass on the new Uniqlo selvedge. Like Robin said, the material is way too soft and flimsy feeling. I finally visited a Gap today and picked up the japanese selvedge for $12.49 (24.99-50% off). They also had the Baldwin x Gap selvedge jeans for $15 but passed b/c they fit slimmer than the authentic skinny's.
Fellas, finally joining the workforce again. Had an interview with Lockheed Martin for a Systems Engineering position and they offered it to me today! Just waiting on the compensation offer now crazy excited, because this is the one I've been waiting on since I applied months ago
Congrats Wes!
That Gap deal....why can't I find it for the life of me??
I was going to hit you up privately, but I thought it'd be better to post here so others can read too.
This is just my 2 cents. Partnering with Human Resources does have its benefits because I get to pick my managers' brains.
There's a range that they can work with. When I was hiring an entry level position, my range was $45-50k. I offer $46k as a start. I would suggest you (Wes) ask the students in your field you keep in touch with how much they are making, and go from there. I would either accept or decline the counter offer based on their answer and how they did on the interview, which would (hopefully) infer their performance/work ethics. A good answer would be something like "while I truly appreciate the offer, base on my academic performance, internships, and what my friends are making with similar experience as I have, I want to see if something around $XX,XXX would be possible".
Do not be greedy, don't ask for the sky. Just because you have been selected, chances are they have back up candidates that have not been informed yet. These candidates will be informed that they were not selected once/if you accept the position. There's been a couple of times we have retracted offers to our candidates because they were too picky or wanted too much money. The runner ups also worked out very well in their respective jobs.
Money is a big factor, but it's not everything. Gelling with the company culture is huge and is a value that cannot be translate into a monetary amount.
I'll keep it short and sweet. Feel free to contact me if you want more of my blabbering, man. Once again, congrats. I always want my friends to do well in whatever it is they set out to do.
Been lurking this thread for months waiting until the right time to start posting in it, which isnt now, but I'm tired of waiting.
Okay DB Fam,
I need your thinking caps with me. I’m going suit shopping soon for what will be my new “go-to” suit. This is where you guys come in.
Can you look at the three below, and give me your opinions? It would need to be something that could be versatile, which is why I chose the colors I did.
http://us.suitsupply.com/en_US/blue-line/napoli-dark-grey-plain/P3755I.html?start=2&cgid=Blue-Line
http://us.suitsupply.com/en_US/blue-line/napoli-blue-plain/P3753I.html?start=3&cgid=Blue-Line
http://us.suitsupply.com/en_US/blue-line/napoli-blue-plain/P3758I.html?start=7&cgid=Blue-Line
PLEASE RESPOND. Congrats to Wes though.
I honestly was torn between the top two from the beginning, espeically the second one.
2 looks beautiful. But, I agree with 1 being seemingly more functional – can wear to weddings, funerals, interviews, etc etc.
I fell like I'm going to end up flipping a coin over it, I'm more pleased about the fact that you guys didnt say that theyre ugly as hell or something to that effect.
Obviously. Even some higher end brands use tactics like this, have the garment made almost entirely in a poorer nation then ship to Italy to put on a few touches so it can be labeled as made in Italy.japanese denim sewn in china
I notice Uniqlo upped the price of their shirts.
I need to know if they are doing the moisture wicking polos again this year cause those are .
I slept too hard but it took me a while to notice.
the first day i wore one i walked over a mile in july in DC and was surpassed there wasn't much sweat visible...this is coming from someone that used to get botox injections for excess sweating as well...I need to try those out. I was wearing regular polos last summer and did not enjoy sweating.