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They are using 248 for retail. Cypress outlet in texas
Not sure if this was already asked, but are those the only 2 pairs that they have?
Yes, just the black/pink & grey/volt.
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They are using 248 for retail. Cypress outlet in texas
Not sure if this was already asked, but are those the only 2 pairs that they have?
it was off B&S at SF, 220 DSPicked up today for a decent price:
How much and where?
They are using 248 for retail. Cypress outlet in texas
appreciate the info man, just ordered both pairs, $111 each and 11 for shipping... great deal!
and they also have 4 colors for women too
Wait, there's men's AND women's colors¿
Women's
Men's
Keep in mind, there were some previously released colorways that aren't on the site anymore but may be in outlets. I can't lie, there have been a few of the women's colorways I like better than the men's but my feet are too big and the women's are so narrow anyway.
I know there's men and women colors released(I own a pair already), but I thought it was just women's in the outlets. How do we know what's there?? Just call and ask?
Oh.
Yeah. Seems like the outlets that have men's have the grey/volt & black/pink in stock.
It might be just me, but I just cant rock with sneakers that aren't Nike, Adidas, Converse, Vans, etc.
The "luxury" sneakers just aren't my cup of tea.
That being said, is there anyone else in this thread besides me that just can't leave streetwear alone? I grew up on that steez and i really dont think that I will ever abandon it. I'm not corporate, nor do I plan on it, so I cant see myself rocking the suit/tie style unless I am at a formal function. I am not by any means demeaning that style, but just saying that it aint for me. To me, dressing better all comes down to the fit and the coordination of colors, textures, layers, etc. and not necessarily high end merch, hard shoes and a tie.
I tried it on last year and was disappointed with the fit. It seemed very boxy to me so I ended up getting a peacoat from Gap that I like much better. I strongly suggest trying it on in store before purchasing.
I know this doesn't really help since it's unbuttoned but
I sized down to M and it has a taper to the sides and fits really well without any tailoring when its buttoned up (really warm too)....its been in the 50's though so I haven't worn it this yr though
My favorite coat. It's very warm. It is bulky but that should be expected from a heavy coat. Looks great when buttoned up and the collar flipped up. Fit true to size for me.
My man. Just came from my Target and scooped it up. Needed to pick up new outfits for my birthday and graduation.For those interested in the Neiman Marcus for Target collab, everything is now 50% off online and in store. Will be picking up that Rag & Bone cardigan after work today.
I fully feel what you're saying. I just like to dress for the proper occasion plus I like to always rep myself, my family, and the family name well. Never under dressed and always sharp.
It all depends on the event tho. I still collect kicks and put them on with certain outfits even if it is with jeans and a blazer. If I take the lady out for lunch or day drinking, then it depends on where and the weather. I'm more like a chameleon when it comes to dressing. I have no set style but I'm always dressed up to my standards. I have many friends who are always asking why I'm dressed up or say "who are you trying to look good for?"
It all depends on you and what you want. I dress the part to play the part sort of say, but keep it real.
it was off B&S at SF, 220 DSPicked up today for a decent price:
How much and where?
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fellas...i need a little NYE outfit suggestions. i have a pair of LV navajo moccasin loafers in suede calf (red/khaki/brown)...sorry no actual pic, just link!
please LMK your thoughts...i prefer to dress them up. i've been lurking this thread and haven't seen many loafers
http://www.louisvuitton.com/front/#/eng_US/Collections/Men/Shoes/products/Navajo-moccasin-in-suede-calf-910206
thanks for the reply GAGJR....anyone else? would you rock slim fitting jeans or trousers?joints are dope. i live in md so its not really the season to be rocking loafers but if i was gonna dress those up i'd just do a khaki suit
dope...what brand is this? i like these fits...Really digging these fits, particularly the shoes.
My sentiments. When I first started posting in this thread, it looked like most people idea of dressing better was not really dressing better, it was just dressing different.I fully feel what you're saying. I just like to dress for the proper occasion plus I like to always rep myself, my family, and the family name well. Never under dressed and always sharp.
It all depends on the event tho. I still collect kicks and put them on with certain outfits even if it is with jeans and a blazer. If I take the lady out for lunch or day drinking, then it depends on where and the weather. I'm more like a chameleon when it comes to dressing. I have no set style but I'm always dressed up to my standards. I have many friends who are always asking why I'm dressed up or say "who are you trying to look good for?"
It all depends on you and what you want. I dress the part to play the part sort of say, but keep it real.
That right there is my feelings exactly. It's all on the occasion. My occasions just happen to be mainly a relaxed, chill, comfortable vibe 90% of the time.
My work is lax on dress code, so no blazer, tie, hard shoes needed there...don't really do clubs on the weekend, more of a bar person, so no need for "dressy" attire there either. My wardrobe is lax in general, but like I said previously, looking sharp to me, is all in how you carry yourself, the fit, and the coordination.
That right there is my feelings exactly. It's all on the occasion. My occasions just happen to be mainly a relaxed, chill, comfortable vibe 90% of the time.
My work is lax on dress code, so no blazer, tie, hard shoes needed there...don't really do clubs on the weekend, more of a bar person, so no need for "dressy" attire there either. My wardrobe is lax in general, but like I said previously, looking sharp to me, is all in how you carry yourself, the fit, and the coordination.
Damn where you work at? lol. I remember one internship I had a couple years back was very lax. It was pretty much jeans, shoes and a shirt. They even had casual fridays like that mattered But this more of the software dev department. This past summer I was in slacks, dress shoes, polo or shirt. Never tie or jacket. My Higher Ups said they'll laugh at me if I ever wore a them.That right there is my feelings exactly. It's all on the occasion. My occasions just happen to be mainly a relaxed, chill, comfortable vibe 90% of the time.
My work is lax on dress code, so no blazer, tie, hard shoes needed there...don't really do clubs on the weekend, more of a bar person, so no need for "dressy" attire there either. My wardrobe is lax in general, but like I said previously, looking sharp to me, is all in how you carry yourself, the fit, and the coordination.
Well my work is 50/50. Today I'm sporting my Dallas Mavs tee, Jeans, and Kobe Chinas. But yesterday I was in a blazer and dress shoes. As far as going out, when I hit up uptown it depends on the place. But I do like to go to fancy restaurants from time to time. Work hard and play hard sort of thing.
I fully understand tho. Most bars never require blazers, ties, etc. BUT I like to dress nice. I like to have the old mature look. Feels good
Not really dressy at all but we were on the topic of slim sweats a few weeks ago and thought I'd recommend the ones from HM...at 20$ can't go wrong.
NJ checking in bruh. seriously, wait until the day after xmas.WHAT PART OF JERSEY FAMBS?
ALSO WHATS UR PRICE RANGE?
I'm in the Cedar Grove/Essex county area bro. Something from $200-$450 would be suitable. Thanks!
Nordstrom has their half-yearly sale then. Major discounts. i scooped my Allen Edmonds player's there last year. $335 became $220
Wow ,awesome. Any specific Nordstrom where not too many people shop in? Or are they usually stocked up on everything? I'm looking to pick one up before January 9th. I have multiple interviews for a bunch of engineering companies and really want to look my best.
Short Hills Mall,The Shops at Hackensack and Garden State Mall are your best bet.
Picked up today for a decent price:
I'm in the same boat, 7D so I pretty much have to pay full retail price for shoes.Bros,
Be happy you have larger feet. As a size 6.5 in dress shoes, it is almost impossible for me to find really nice dress shoes for a relatively cheaper price. I can really only shop at Allen Edmonds and Alden (plus other shoe brands within those tiers)
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