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Yes, we are, but me spidey sense detects some anger or irritation in your post. If I'm wrong, then my mistake.Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Are you and I not having a discussion?Originally Posted by wj4
Are you mad because the Lakers lost tonight? This is a messageboard..you know for discussion and debate. I was just discussing and debating..Originally Posted by Its That Dude
What are you blabbering about? I don't see what point you're trying to make here.Originally Posted by wj4
Like I've been saying throughout the thread...there are those who wants to dress like this and those who are forced to due to dress code.Originally Posted by Its That Dude
I don't know anyone that wants to wear a tie everyday.
My step dad for example...he's making a grip of money and it's been years since he's worn a suit, let alone a tie. His office code is business casual and dude still goes up to work in a pair of jeans and dress shirt that's untucked.
I also have friends who drive $100k+ cars who make a lot of money and dress up because they have to. They don't pay attention to the finer details like blazer sleeves being slightly too long, too much break on the pants, etc.
You said when you wanted to start dressing better, you wanted to wear a tie everyday.
I don't know anyone who wants to wear a tie everyday, whether it be for work or fashion.
Originally Posted by rsdplaya
i think the people arguing in here are really kinda missing the picture though...
fashion is extremely personal. i think this thread has evolved into a place to get ideas from others on possible outfits, get advice, etc.
i don't see a problem with criticizing any one outfit, helk it's a good thing, but to bash another person's style...naw, you can't really do that...fashion isn't black and white like that.
and btw, primetime, info on that cardigan? looks nice.
some people find it ok to knock other people's style, but i would NEVER bash another person's style no matter if i would ever wear it or not...it's what makes each person unique...if they like the style, what's the issue ya know?Originally Posted by Its That Dude
So I can't bash on gucci mane's style? forreal?
or these dudes/dudettes?
Originally Posted by ddot7
I have gingham shirts from Polo, Club Monaco, Banana Republic and Zara. None have "color buttons" but I'm guessing you mean a button-down collar? None of them have those either.
you're not doing it wj4.
I don't really care if you think I'm doing it or not, man. I just wear what I like.
My elitist attitude? I was trying to engage in a discussion last night. I've been around since the start of this thread and tried to help out folks by posting up discount codes and sales info as much as I can.
Originally Posted by wj4
Also true. Not too many guys will be too comfortable to go outside of the 'jeans and sweater' area. A lot are also self conscious on what others will think.Originally Posted by play2much2004
Originally Posted by wj4
I also think it has to do with the figure. Europeans and Asians are usually more slim than Americans (which 2 out of 3 are overweight) so they get away with a lot more. When I hit up places like Little Tokyo, man their style is on another level. And also on Easter Sunday I was studying at Starbucks and a group of Koreans came in, I guess after the church session...joint was like a D&G fashion show.Originally Posted by rsdplaya
oh sheesh, this is definitely true imo as well...especially when i'm just browsing lookbook...both guys and girls dress more classy outside of America.Originally Posted by wj4
Also IMO speaking as a whole...in term of fashion....Americans are still way behind everyone else.
I think it has more to do with comfort zones/not wanting to take a "fashion chance"...
As cliche as this sound, I think it's true...aside from the clothes, confidence is the most important thing you can wear.
got it from forever 21Originally Posted by rsdplaya
i think the people arguing in here are really kinda missing the picture though...
fashion is extremely personal. i think this thread has evolved into a place to get ideas from others on possible outfits, get advice, etc.
i don't see a problem with criticizing any one outfit, helk it's a good thing, but to bash another person's style...naw, you can't really do that...to say someone isn't "doing it right" is outrageous, fashion isn't black and white like that.
and btw, primetime, info on that cardigan? looks nice.
Originally Posted by rsdplaya
some people find it ok to knock other people's style, but i would NEVER bash another person's style no matter if i would ever wear it or not...it's what makes each person unique...if they like the style, what's the issue ya know?Originally Posted by Its That Dude
So I can't bash on gucci mane's style? forreal?
or these dudes/dudettes?
Originally Posted by niidawg3
...back to regular scheduled programming ...
Casual Friday:
the gingham is from Brooks Brothers ... their extra slim fit line. Its pretty well made. Picked up that and the red one at the outlet about a year ago.Originally Posted by Scarface2k1
niidawg - where did you get that purple gingham shirt?
Originally Posted by lilpro4u
this shht is hilarious.. Great thread w/ advice, but Sufu and SF are much better forums for this type of stuff. More abstract, and a lot more people who could give 2 shh whether you like their tight jeans or sheer shirts.
I don't see why people take pride in calling other males out on here.. Like what are you getting from telling people they dress like Mr. Rogers or being peeved because you think someone has an inflated fashion sense..
And.. it's usually the dudes that add absolutely nothing to the thread except come thru every other page or so and throw out a critique of some sort to get a rise out of people. Same thing happened to the RL thread..
Originally Posted by RFX45
Got my Richard Chai blazer from Gilt.
I like it but I probably won't keep it because I found a hole on the sleeve.