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Dude was really serious about that DVD. I thought it was ridiculous.
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Dude was really serious about that DVD. I thought it was ridiculous.
Exactly. Can't believe he said $300. Even my wife was like WTFDude was really serious about that DVD. I thought it was ridiculous.
It just shows you though how desperate men are in regards to attracting the opposite sex. If you really think about it a lot of his advise about dressing is mediocre and frankly you can pick up better advise on dressing better online for free like here.
Even at $30, it'd be pushing it, man.Exactly. Can't believe he said $300. Even my wife was like WTF
Even at $30, it'd be pushing it, man.
A lot of dudes out there want to look good, but don't know where to start though. This is why J. Crew comes in so handy and has really created a niche for itself. I've seen guys walk in there and come out with bags and bags, ranging from just t shirts and shorts to suits and such, a truly one stop shop with their own complimentary 'stylish'.
I have a female friend who runs services for guys that fit in this category...and she is making good money off of them. She basically turns the dudes into metrosexuals for lack of better words...she schools them on the basic wardrobe essentials and how to work with colors for coordinating, techniques about facial grooming, and eating etiquette, what to say and not say to women, etc. I guess a woman real life version of Hitch?
I think we should start a consulting firm lol. Wis you got LA, Adrian and I got NY and NJ, Jason can get all of Georgia...hmmmm
There is definitely an audience there, man.
About 5 years or so ago when I was still in my R&R/TR jeans stage, I saw an older gent, probably in his late 40s walking into Nordstrom wanting to look 'cool'. He went to the Rail portion which sells the hipper stuff. The girl who worked there gave him all of the 'in brands' ie Ed Hardy, 7 jeans, etc. His dressing room was next to mine, and he tried on a crapload of stuff. I was thinking there would be no way he would buy everything. He was walking out and he dropped his car key, I saw the Ferrari logo and retracted my statement. He spent over $3k on what the girl suggested because it was the 'in' look. I'm pretty sure he's redone his wardrobe again since then due to the brands being out of style now.
I think there are lots of dudes out there that make great money, but lack the time or interest to learn the basic elements. They would rather have someone 'coach' them on what to wear and what style to go after.
This thread is pretty much the opposite of that The best example would probably be Adrian, who started lurking in the original thread...took some pointers along the way, and now has developed his own aesthetic. Instead of just telling him what to wear, he took in different ideas and decided what he likes/doesn't like and went from there.
Dressing Better, LLC someone contact an attorney and get that going.
, "the firm"Hey my sister-in-law can make it happen
My spot had these for 50euros, although a great price here in France I always assume I'm still paying 30% more than if i copped in the states, but that GILT sale proved me wrong.. 50 euros is a steal for those.Sebagos on sale at GILT.com
Most of them still have a full run of sizes which is rare.
Check em out when you have time.
What size are you?Just pulled the trigger on some Flyknits for retail, been feigning for the white/black colorway so we'll see of this site comes through. Sheesh they were hard to find in my size
What site did you order from? I'm having trouble finding that colorway in my size as well.
The Shark Tank is one of my fav shows. I caught this segment and I'm sure most of us in here think it's corny because the 'finished' product shown to the sharks (the potential investors) looks kinda tacky. But nonetheless, it's probably good enough for the general public.
mad random IGers following me now. no faces i recognize. DB lurkers? announce yourself!
Down.Even at $30, it'd be pushing it, man.
A lot of dudes out there want to look good, but don't know where to start though. This is why J. Crew comes in so handy and has really created a niche for itself. I've seen guys walk in there and come out with bags and bags, ranging from just t shirts and shorts to suits and such, a truly one stop shop with their own complimentary 'stylish'.
I have a female friend who runs services for guys that fit in this category...and she is making good money off of them. She basically turns the dudes into metrosexuals for lack of better words...she schools them on the basic wardrobe essentials and how to work with colors for coordinating, techniques about facial grooming, and eating etiquette, what to say and not say to women, etc. I guess a woman real life version of Hitch?
I think we should start a consulting firm lol. Wis you got LA, Adrian and I got NY and NJ, Jason can get all of Georgia...hmmmm
I think we should start a consulting firm lol. Wis you got LA, Adrian and I got NY and NJ, Jason can get all of Georgia...hmmmm
There is definitely an audience there, man.
About 5 years or so ago when I was still in my R&R/TR jeans stage, I saw an older gent, probably in his late 40s walking into Nordstrom wanting to look 'cool'. He went to the Rail portion which sells the hipper stuff. The girl who worked there gave him all of the 'in brands' ie Ed Hardy, 7 jeans, etc. His dressing room was next to mine, and he tried on a crapload of stuff. I was thinking there would be no way he would buy everything. He was walking out and he dropped his car key, I saw the Ferrari logo and retracted my statement. He spent over $3k on what the girl suggested because it was the 'in' look. I'm pretty sure he's redone his wardrobe again since then due to the brands being out of style now.
I think there are lots of dudes out there that make great money, but lack the time or interest to learn the basic elements. They would rather have someone 'coach' them on what to wear and what style to go after.
This thread is pretty much the opposite of that The best example would probably be Adrian, who started lurking in the original thread...took some pointers along the way, and now has developed his own aesthetic. Instead of just telling him what to wear, he took in different ideas and decided what he likes/doesn't like and went from there.
Dressing Better, LLC someone contact an attorney and get that going.
mad random IGers following me now. no faces i recognize. DB lurkers? announce yourself!
Guilty. Haha.
Enjoy reading through this thread, just haven't posted any fits.
Stopped through Unique yesterday. Used to go there all the time but was sporadic in what I'd find. Glad I went yesterday. Found a nice harris tweed jacket for ~$8 (just needs arms taken up 1/2"), two slim Christian Dior ties for under $5 each, and some brand new air force ones for $30.
Thanks to Adrian for inspiring me to go back and check it out again.
Happy Bornday!Its my 21st birthday today DB fam
Its my 21st birthday today DB fam
happy birthday! post a wdywt fit famWent out last night..was dressed nice, had a great time.
Its my 21st birthday today DB fam
Not a big contributor to this thread, but it's my 21st today too. Bought some beers at 12:01 last night, felt great not using a fake for once. Unfortunately LSAT studying is getting in the way of an all out drunkfest celebration.Its my 21st birthday today DB fam
Not a big contributor to this thread, but it's my 21st today too. Bought some beers at 12:01 last night, felt great not using a fake for once. Unfortunately LSAT studying is getting in the way of an all out drunkfest celebration.
Its my 21st birthday today DB fam