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I don't even like polo type shirts but want one of those uniqlo ones, are they in the stores now?
I saw May 20th is the supposed release date
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I don't even like polo type shirts but want one of those uniqlo ones, are they in the stores now?
Hope you are well, good to have you back, nice fit!Been sick all week bros. #slacking!
Just uploaded another pic of you CWill do more when I can. Keep submitting fellas!
edit:
Aidens were thrown on to head to dinner for my girl's birthday on Wednesday:
Oh I forgot... for you guys who are interested in scoop neck tees, a cheap and effective method is to take a Hanes shirt and remove the stitching that connects the collar to the shirt. It makes a decent scoop neck and it won't destroy the shirt if you do it right
Any example pics/tutorials of this? Sounds interesting. I've got a ton of hanes tees and would love to try it.
Appreciate it man. Senior ball tonight. Whether or not if i feel better, please believe that swagger will be on one hundred thousand trillion.Been sick all week bros. #slacking!
Just uploaded another pic of you C Will do more when I can. Keep submitting fellas!
edit:
Aidens were thrown on to head to dinner for my girl's birthday on Wednesday:
Hope you are well, good to have you back, nice fit!
Yeah, I have them in black
Here's the best I can do right now to show you the leg opening. It's around ~7 inches.
My sidezips are a size 44 so they have a fairly slim ankle so this should give you a good idea of how small the opening is.
*Sorry for the repost
Yeah, I have them in black
Here's the best I can do right now to show you the leg opening. It's around ~7 inches.
My sidezips are a size 44 so they have a fairly slim ankle so this should give you a good idea of how small the opening is.
*Sorry for the repost
Thanks Unknwn. The issue I was running into with the other slims is that the crotch/ seat(?) were low and baggy. Any tapering would just throw them further out of whack in terms of proportion. Reason why I ask is because the nearest H&M is 2 hrs away, but from the looks of it I think I'll give it a shot. If the jeans they also have up on there are any indication of fit, I'd say it looks like a happy medium between skinny and slim tapered which is what I'm after.
swag fluAppreciate it man. Senior ball tonight. Whether or not if i feel better, please believe that swagger will be on one hundred thousand trillion.
It's not for everyone but a cool read still:
http://www.styleforum.net/t/280641/...and-love-the-looser-fit-yohji-yamamoto-thread
yessirrrSuit Supply is now open in Atlanta. Going to have to check it out this summer
yessirrrSuit Supply is now open in Atlanta . Going to have to check it out this summer
Few sartorial concepts repel me more than the seemingly pervasive desire to have a “pop” of color in a man’s attire. This is usually understood to mean taking a perfectly elegant outfit such as those worn above by SF member Axelman 17 and Vox, and defacing it with a red pocket square or bright purple tie or some such vulgarity, thereby transforming a gentleman into a clown.
The result is indeed a sort of “pop” of color. The absence of color in suit and shirt heightens the color of whatever bauble is put in the middle. The eye is then drawn to and fixated upon the bright color, away from the face, while the mind wonders if the wearer actually chose that pocket square or if they were shot in the chest with a paint ball gun.
The pursuit of “pop” usually arises from a worry that the dark suit-white shirt-grey tie combination is boring visually, or betrays a lack of iconoclastic vigor on behalf of the wearer. These concerns are childish. As evidence I point to the costume of males at high school proms: a dark suit, white shirt, and turquoise tie/pocket square matching set.
Do not make this mistake. Do not vandalize your own appearance. Do not assume that just because there isn’t very much color, you need some more. Did Mondrian sit in his studio thinking, “You know…I’ve got all these straight lines…maybe I need a circle somewhere?”
There is power in extremes. The high contrast “city” look depends on austerity to achieve its goals. The lack of color accentuates the silhouette, and draws the eye up to the face. As long as it is not covered by a VoxDot.
But for extremism to succeed, it must brook no compromise, and demand full commitment to the cause, lest it risk revolution and chaos. There is a place within tasteful menswear for wearing brighter colors, but that place is not with a dark suit and white shirt.
Do any of you carry a clutch?
Something like these seen a dope one I might cop