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Originally Posted by igotthatfire247
This thread is one of the best contributions to the NT forums ... with that said ...
Can anyone help out a fellow NT'er stuck in the tropical climate of Miami? I'm venturing into unknown territory, beginning to build my "new look" this month.
However, two questions:
1. Is it possible to "bargain hunt" my way (for starters), into a new wardrobe or should I stick to one store? (I see lots of people putting together what they find at sales)
2. The fits in here, especially for the winter season, are BANGING. I could only wish we had "seasons" here. No luck though, just heat, humidity, and lots of people with no fashion sense. There's pretty much no way to wear a leather jacket, peacoat, scarf, etc. here without a chance of heat stroke. Can someone PLEASE recommend current fits for my region that would still be fashionable in the Spring/Summer? I'm aware that much of it may just be color schemes.
Thanks to any and all that can provide some input.
I think you can pull off some of the layered looks, except you will have to use lighter fabrics ... so instead of a sweater/shirt/jacket wool combo, you couldpull off a linen jacket with a light cotton or silk shirt underneath. Also, doesnt it get fairly cooler at night? When i go back home to Ghana, i keep mylayered looks for the evening when it is more bearable.
In terms of building your wardrobe, DO NOT STICK TO ONE STORE. No one store has everything you are looking for. Be committed to it, and hunt deals. This threadhas a lot of good stuff popping up. Also check out StyleForum, which has a very good Buy and Sell forum. Ebay is great too, but requires you being veryspecific as to what you need, and knowing your measurements. Also check the measurement on stuff before you buy off the bay. And finally, check out thriftstores - every once in a while, something unique and top notch popus up there ... but its kinda rare.
I guess all in all - my advice will be to look all around and build your wardrobe bit by bit. Dont go out and buy a bunch of stuff just to start. Buy piecesthat FIT you well, and will last the test of time ... classics such as a navy blazer, grey v-neck or half zip sweater, white shirt, blue shirt, khaki pants,brown oxford shoes, brown or black loafers or desert boots, a pair of dark rinse jeans etc that FIT PERFECTLY will do you more good than a ton of crap that fitso so or that seem to be hot for the moment. After you build that basic essential wardrobe, you can then start adding on the shawl cardigans, different typesof shoes, colorful pants and things like that, since those come and go with fashion trends.