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what's the concern with that? suit supply offers the same detail.
More tedious + expensive to shorten sleeves that have functional buttonswhat's the concern with that? suit supply offers the same detail.
I agree to an extent. I can only speak for SuSu but for the 3 suits I own from them, there was more than enough rough to adjust the sleeve length from the edge of sleeve with allowance to not have buttons awkwardly placed. However, if you have an abnormal arm length and need to shorten from shoulder, that makes more sense and would be more costly.
what's the concern with that? suit supply offers the same detail.
More tedious + expensive to shorten sleeves that have functional buttons
i would like to know this as wellDBNT guys, I trust you all a lot. So opinions or experiences on http://www.thebusinessfashion.co.uk . Are they a legit place to buy CP chelseas? Do they take forever to ship? Apparently they have stuff in stock for slightly below retail that has been sold out everywhere for several months...which is why I'm skeptical. I'm sure it has been asked here before so forgive me.
DBNT guys, I trust you all a lot. So opinions or experiences on http://www.thebusinessfashion.co.uk . Are they a legit place to buy CP chelseas? Do they take forever to ship? Apparently they have stuff in stock for slightly below retail that has been sold out everywhere for several months...which is why I'm skeptical. I'm sure it has been asked here before so forgive me.
Appreciate it yo, they're definitely a nice looking shoe. I have wide feet, so I'm going to have to look for them in person before I make a decision.
Gonna visit rainy Europe in a couple of weeks and looking for a pair of shoes that I can mostly do everything in. Gonna be walking a lot. I'm trying to pack as light as possible. Any recommendations on shoes/boots that are water resistant, comfortable, and can possibly wear into a club?
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Gonna visit rainy Europe in a couple of weeks and looking for a pair of shoes that I can mostly do everything in. Gonna be walking a lot. I'm trying to pack as light as possible. Any recommendations on shoes/boots that are water resistant, comfortable, and can possibly wear into a club?
These boots + rain =Wolverine 1000 Mile BootsGonna visit rainy Europe in a couple of weeks and looking for a pair of shoes that I can mostly do everything in. Gonna be walking a lot. I'm trying to pack as light as possible. Any recommendations on shoes/boots that are water resistant, comfortable, and can possibly wear into a club?
People don't really wear boots here as much as they do in the States. Sneakers are really big as most people kind of dress in the streetwear aesthetic. At least for ages ~20-30. But as others have said, I think Timbs would be your best bet boot wise.
Gonna visit rainy Europe in a couple of weeks and looking for a pair of shoes that I can mostly do everything in. Gonna be walking a lot. I'm trying to pack as light as possible. Any recommendations on shoes/boots that are water resistant, comfortable, and can possibly wear into a club?
Sneaker of choice for both men and women in Europe is the Adidas Stan Smith. They seem to be everywhere.People don't really wear boots here as much as they do in the States. Sneakers are really big as most people kind of dress in the streetwear aesthetic. At least for ages ~20-30. But as others have said, I think Timbs would be your best bet boot wise.
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Sneaker of choice for both men and women in Europe is the Adidas Stan Smith. They seem to be everywhere.
Yup. I'm in Amsterdam, it's definitely either Stan Smith or Superstars for most popular. I also see a lot of air max 1, at least compared to the US.Sneaker of choice for both men and women in Europe is the Adidas Stan Smith. They seem to be everywhere.
The Stan Smiths are definitely very common, I'm in Belgium. I see them a lot in the bigger cities.
Yup. I'm in Amsterdam, it's definitely either Stan Smith or Superstars for most popular. I also see a lot of air max 1, at least compared to the US.