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Just got some olive chinos for work. What color or what type of shirts and shirt/tie combos would you guys recommend?
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He was messing around, man. It's all good.Ugh, I should've known. Here comes the flames for having an opinion. Niketalk hasn't changed one bit over the years...
How conservative or not is your work place?Just got some olive chinos for work. What color or what type of shirts and shirt/tie combos would you guys recommend?
He was messing around, man. It's all good.Ugh, I should've known. Here comes the flames for having an opinion. Niketalk hasn't changed one bit over the years...
RFX is in Dubai at the 7 star hotel on vacation. Probably at the beach in his Lanvins.
How conservative or not is your work place?Just got some olive chinos for work. What color or what type of shirts and shirt/tie combos would you guys recommend?
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Where's RFX to debate camo?
Ugh, I should've known. Here comes the flames for having an opinion. Niketalk hasn't changed one bit over the years...
The weather has been throwing my fits off lately
Yesterday it was it the mid 50's and it rained, and today it's in the 30's... I don't know what to wear
Really dig your tumblr bro.
Olive is a very versatile colors, man.I can pretty much wear any type of pants that aren't jeans. I also have to wear a button down shirt. Ties and jackets aren't necessary. So all in all it's pretty relaxed
olive is a very easy color to coordinate with. you could literally wear any shirt and it will look fine
This. Olive with a hint of orange will always be one of my favorite colorways (Maybe because UNDFTD IVs are one of my favorite shoesx2 You can do ANYTHING with olive... it's a great color that is often over looked
^^^ LyonBC1 it seems like a cool concept and it must be working if there are three companies doing it but it doesnt seem too practical in my opinion. With a service like this it seems like you would have to plan way in advanced to have the tie for whatever occasion. It seems much easier to just own your ties then to rent them.
I like. Shirts a bit long for my taste but solid simple outfit.
Man I need to find one of these. I've had the black/cement one for years, still holding up nicelyMe too.
I agree 100%. I applaud them for trying to be a game changer and invent their own market, but for something as minute as ties...not really worth it.^^^ LyonBC1 it seems like a cool concept and it must be working if there are three companies doing it but it doesnt seem too practical in my opinion. With a service like this it seems like you would have to plan way in advanced to have the tie for whatever occasion. It seems much easier to just own your ties then to rent them.
First picture: If the shirt is long enough to cover your entire rear, tuck it in.
Yeah i did after the picture was taken (for picture 2)First picture: If the shirt is long enough to cover your entire rear, tuck it in.
Second picture: you need to button the buttons on a button down collar, bro. That's the beauty.
PS: house looks really nice!
^^^ LyonBC1 it seems like a cool concept and it must be working if there are three companies doing it but it doesnt seem too practical in my opinion. With a service like this it seems like you would have to plan way in advanced to have the tie for whatever occasion. It seems much easier to just own your ties then to rent them.
Especially when you can find nice, conservative ties for no more than $15 at stores like Ross, TJ Maxx and Marshalls.