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Originally Posted by BG BabyGlock26
What brand of ties are these? The grey/blue one in paticular.
please halp!
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Originally Posted by BG BabyGlock26
What brand of ties are these? The grey/blue one in paticular.
please halp!
I think its all personal preference, when I'm dressing up I like my clothes to be fitted. Pants wise I like no break, makes me look taller, and tapered.Originally Posted by Stay Lurkin
I don't understand, I have never had to get pants tailored? Like, I have never even thought about it either. But sometimes in this thread it seems like a must
Originally Posted by Stay Lurkin
I don't understand, I have never had to get pants tailored? Like, I have never even thought about it either. But sometimes in this thread it seems like a must
Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by Stay Lurkin
I don't understand, I have never had to get pants tailored? Like, I have never even thought about it either. But sometimes in this thread it seems like a must
I wouldn't say it's a must for everything but you do have to remember that clothes are made to fit the majority of people so the sizing somewhat accomodates the general public, or tries to.
With jeans, stacking is acceptable and actually makes the jeans look better so it is acceptable but still in moderation
. However, when you get to chinos or suit pants, most will have to be altered if you want a cleaner look.
For suit pants, the leg opening should come undone from the get-go. With chinos, some offer different inseams and in that case, just try to get the best size that fits you.
Like Levis, they provide options on inseam from 28-34 in most of their pants but the smaller companies usually have a longer than usual inseam so you can get them altered.
Like Marc Jacobs and Paul Smith, their pants inseam are 34"-35" and you would look ridiculous if you stacked chinos and dress pants too much.
A good exampl is the Raja Bell pic from GQ. Left is unaltered, off the rack suit and the one on the right is altered, off the rack suit.
Originally Posted by Numberr97
nil thank you for the advice. actually that first look is exactly what I was going for. Where would I go about buying a nice blazer but not too expensive. Say 250 at most? Can someone recommend a nice blazer
No i live about 15 mins outside of ATL.. i wish we had a Uniqlo down here in GAOriginally Posted by RavageBX
If you're in NY Uniqlo has/had one just like that for $30 and the quality was very nice.Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770
someone help me find a shirt just like that isnt $60??
http://www.jcrew.com/AST/...s/PRDOVR~12445/12445.jsp
thx alot in advance..
Originally Posted by Numberr97
nil thank you for the advice. actually that first look is exactly what I was going for. Where would I go about buying a nice blazer but not too expensive. Say 250 at most? Can someone recommend a nice blazer
Thanks broskiOriginally Posted by hadegbite
Originally Posted by BG BabyGlock26
What brand of ties are these? The grey/blue one in paticular.
please halp!
try J.C. Penny.Originally Posted by sole searchin
cheapest place to get a solid silver tie bar?
$22.50Originally Posted by Super Producer J
try J.C. Penny.Originally Posted by sole searchin
cheapest place to get a solid silver tie bar?
Originally Posted by ChewToy112
Noob question: If I'm looking to get a standard pair of gray slacks to build the wardrobe, are they supposed to have a crease, particularly if I want my look to be more casual? Is there a difference between "slacks" with or without a crease, or does that difference not even exist?
Originally Posted by hadegbite
Originally Posted by BG BabyGlock26
What brand of ties are these? The grey/blue one in paticular.
please halp!
$22.50 hahahaOriginally Posted by hadegbite
$22.50Originally Posted by Super Producer J
try J.C. Penny.Originally Posted by sole searchin
cheapest place to get a solid silver tie bar?
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=326104&CategoryID=47704