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Does anyone know where I can find last year's Alexander Wang Asymmetric Jacket?
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Wrong, its never been "about" that at all. Your acting as if I'm the only one who post stock fits. Gurantee you there are lurkers in this thread who will try to rock the looks I posted. Just because you don't like don't mean something is wrong.
His fits clearly got slimer with the years, but its amazing how GQ becomes bias. There was a time when boot cut was considered "GQ"
I guess. Don't like that people feels that you have to conform. People still hate on A.I and he was the one who made braids + 3x tee and baggy jeans cool. Why should he stop? Craig's fit from 05 works just as good as now because it was his style.What good would style be if we all dressed the same?yea. I mean I can see if he was still wearing bootcut and baggy suits now, but in 2002, that was fine. So looking at in in hindsight, or course it will look like he was bad, now hes good
Do you guys have any recommendations for boots that can be worn in a business casual setting?
you dress better, you stay fly bro....bless us.
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Do you guys have any recommendations for boots that can be worn in a business casual setting?
I guess. Don't like that people feels that you have to conform. People still hate on A.I and he was the one who made braids + 3x tee and baggy jeans cool. Why should he stop? Craig's fit from 05 works just as good as now because it was his style.What good would style be if we all dressed the same?yea. I mean I can see if he was still wearing bootcut and baggy suits now, but in 2002, that was fine. So looking at in in hindsight, or course it will look like he was bad, now hes good
Boot cut has always been in style though.Its not skinny banannasIts about slim and proper fit always being in style, what AI was rocking back then (and everyone else me included) and even now some of the super skinny fit jeans and overly tight shirts are trends, they'll always come and go which is what GQ is promoting, the current style trends. If someone wore some levi 514s or 501s and always be in style, sure they may not be whats hot as far as the trend, but it'll never look out of place whether it be 1955 or 2012. You could ask any woman though and they'd agree Craig now is much better dressed than he was then...and his own style evolved and changed, he doesn't even necessarily fit into the typical GQ trends going on right now with overly slim legs and such, so he's still being himself just with different clothes.
Do you guys have any recommendations for boots that can be worn in a business casual setting?
Its not skinny banannas Its about slim and proper fit always being in style, what AI was rocking back then (and everyone else me included) and even now some of the super skinny fit jeans and overly tight shirts are trends, they'll always come and go which is what GQ is promoting, the current style trends. If someone wore some levi 514s or 501s and always be in style, sure they may not be whats hot as far as the trend, but it'll never look out of place whether it be 1955 or 2012. You could ask any woman though and they'd agree Craig now is much better dressed than he was then...and his own style evolved and changed, he doesn't even necessarily fit into the typical GQ trends going on right now with overly slim legs and such, so he's still being himself just with different clothes.
Boot cut has always been in style though.
Those first Aldens are sex!
Thanks..I tried the Staffords and didn't like how they looked on feet. Those AE's look nice thoughDo you guys have any recommendations for boots that can be worn in a business casual setting?
What's your budget?
I'm still in school so I really like the JCP Stafford wingtips: http://www.jcpenney.com/dotcom/bran...d=dept20000018&dimCombo=null&dimComboVal=null
But then higher quality brands like AE make boots as well....I think both the Dalton and the Bayfield are their wingtip boots: Amazon product ASIN B004TDUMJI
I think that style would be best for business casual as far as boots
Those are a bit out of my price range (around $300)Do you guys have any recommendations for boots that can be worn in a business casual setting?
Alden Indys
http://www.epauletshop.com/servlet/the-1898/Anderson-Jumper-Boot-Cognac/Detail
http://www.epauletshop.com/servlet/the-1894/Carver-Black-Calfskin-Chelsea/Detail
These are Info? I'm sure they're out of my budget but stillDo you guys have any recommendations for boots that can be worn in a business casual setting?
Definitely could use a budget.
If money is no object, I'd definitely suggest this Alden.
What's everyone elses go to shade/color?
These are Info? I'm sure they're out of my budget but still