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Stay Lurkin, I suggest you try them on first though. Plenty of people here found the 511's a bit too slim and had to size up. Just a caution in case you are ordering online.

JordanPP30, you can go wrong with a white shirt and navy tie. It's all about the fit though so if J Crew fits you well, that is a good place to start. For a more dressy option though, check out Banana Republic. For a slimmer and cheaper alternative, H&M or Zara are good choices.
 
^^what RFX said. keep it simple - white shirt, navy tie with symmetric designs (dots, stars whatever, but understated) a pair of grey slacks, black shoes, black belt ALL ITEMS VERY WELL FITTING!!!
 
Slim fit (but not super skinny/skinny) khakis for $60 or less? If not, slim fit dress pants for under $100?

Thanks in advance everyone.
 
Originally Posted by JDB1523

Slim fit (but not super skinny/skinny) khakis for $60 or less? If not, slim fit dress pants for under $100?

Thanks in advance everyone.

To be honest, the choices are slim. Outside of H&M and Zara (Zara isn't even as slim as H&M) check out Nordstrom Rack. I found some Ben Sherman trousers and chinos that are rather slim. People at SF go crazy for Incotex, I amnot sure how slim they are but my guess is they are slimmer than the norm and quality is great. When they go on clearance, they seem to sell for $30-$50 or less. If you can wait, thats a good option.
For a slim trousers in good quality, check out Epaulets: http://www.epauletshop.com/servlet/the-Mens-Clothing-cln-Trousers/Categories
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by got shoes

Originally Posted by shogun

Originally Posted by got shoes

Question, why do some people not like boot cut jeans? Personal taste or what?

I think we discussed this 150 pages ago.  It's because they're sloppy looking.  The leg openings are too wide and swallow up your shoes.  I used to only wear boot-cuts up until 2 years ago.  Stick to straight legs or tapered pants.
what about if you wear a somewhat big size shoe? Thanks for all the info
I've worn plenty of boots with tapered shoes and it looks just fine. Also another reason why less bulky sneakers/shoes are recommended here than the typical Air Jordans or basketball shoes, because it accomodates better fitting -at least silhouette-wise- pants/jeans. Nothing wrong with boot cuts though if you can pull it off. I see David Beckham pull it off often.

i have one pair of boot cut jeans, but i wear them with some loafers when i go out. They look fine, but i just wanted to hear some opinions and suggestions by ya'll. Thanks for the info
 
Originally Posted by KT Money

Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican



Where do you live man? That area is a nice looking place
looks a lot like UCI



Thanks for the kind words everyone!

The outfit details are:
Shoes: Clarks Desert Boots in the Grey Suede Colorway
Jeans: Levis 512 Slim Fit
Shirt: H&M
Sunglasses: My dad's old Ray-Bans

And yes that is UC Irvine.
 
i really hate how Jcrews sizing is inconsistent.
i bought 3 jcrew madras shirts and they all fit different.
theyre all mediums but one fits perfectly, one has baggier sleeves and one is a little too blousy in the torso.
 
any recommendations on belts to go with shorts.  more casual type shorts (ie. plaid, plain khaki etc.) with a t-shirt type look.  hopefully something that is on the cheaper side and has some nice style to it.
 
I made the last minute decision to go to prom this Saturday and i need some ideas for a fit, dont just want to wear the same old tux everybody is going to wear. Maybe incorporate it with some boat shoes can

anybody give me some quick pointers.. I was thinking some white slacks,white shirt, grey blazer, black tie and white suede boat shoes.

Can i get some opinions? Dont have much to spend btw and already got a white shirt need to know where to get white slacks..

so far...
http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=

http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=
 
Originally Posted by niidawg3

Exec Meeting Monday:



All your stuff is on point, but this is literally perfect. Kudos. 
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Originally Posted by swishasweets

I made the last minute decision to go to prom this Saturday and i need some ideas for a fit, dont just want to wear the same old tux everybody is going to wear. Maybe incorporate it with some boat shoes can

anybody give me some quick pointers.. I was thinking some white slacks,white shirt, grey blazer, black tie and white suede boat shoes.

Can i get some opinions? Dont have much to spend btw and already got a white shirt need to know where to get white slacks..

so far...
http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=

http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=

someone posted a few pages back that they wanted to do something "different" as well and they were given some beef for it. My recommendation is to not wear boat shoes. There's a reason a tux has become standard wear for proms and formal events in general. I suggest getting a well fitting tux and some nice black lace up shoes. I remember in high school, people would match their dates by wearing a tie the color of the girl's dress. If that's the trend going on at your school, then try for a solid black bowtie. That could get you to stand out in a good way and if you make sure your tux is well fitting, you'll look better than probably 90% of the people there without making it seem like you're trying to hard.
 
thanks muslimshady, those were the exact type of belts i wanted but i had no clue what they were called.
 
Originally Posted by MuslimShady

Originally Posted by swishasweets

I made the last minute decision to go to prom this Saturday and i need some ideas for a fit, dont just want to wear the same old tux everybody is going to wear. Maybe incorporate it with some boat shoes can

anybody give me some quick pointers.. I was thinking some white slacks,white shirt, grey blazer, black tie and white suede boat shoes.

Can i get some opinions? Dont have much to spend btw and already got a white shirt need to know where to get white slacks..

so far...
http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=

http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=

someone posted a few pages back that they wanted to do something "different" as well and they were given some beef for it. My recommendation is to not wear boat shoes. There's a reason a tux has become standard wear for proms and formal events in general. I suggest getting a well fitting tux and some nice black lace up shoes. I remember in high school, people would match their dates by wearing a tie the color of the girl's dress. If that's the trend going on at your school, then try for a solid black bowtie. That could get you to stand out in a good way and if you make sure your tux is well fitting, you'll look better than probably 90% of the people there without making it seem like you're trying to hard.

Alright so drop the boat shoes, should i stick with the grey blazer and get black shoes with a black bowtie?
 
Originally Posted by swishasweets

Originally Posted by MuslimShady

Originally Posted by swishasweets

I made the last minute decision to go to prom this Saturday and i need some ideas for a fit, dont just want to wear the same old tux everybody is going to wear. Maybe incorporate it with some boat shoes can

anybody give me some quick pointers.. I was thinking some white slacks,white shirt, grey blazer, black tie and white suede boat shoes.

Can i get some opinions? Dont have much to spend btw and already got a white shirt need to know where to get white slacks..

so far...
http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=

http://www.urbanoutfitter...amp;selectedProductSize=

someone posted a few pages back that they wanted to do something "different" as well and they were given some beef for it. My recommendation is to not wear boat shoes. There's a reason a tux has become standard wear for proms and formal events in general. I suggest getting a well fitting tux and some nice black lace up shoes. I remember in high school, people would match their dates by wearing a tie the color of the girl's dress. If that's the trend going on at your school, then try for a solid black bowtie. That could get you to stand out in a good way and if you make sure your tux is well fitting, you'll look better than probably 90% of the people there without making it seem like you're trying to hard.

Alright so drop the boat shoes, should i stick with the grey blazer and get black shoes with a black bowtie?

Hmmm, I'm not sure about wearing the grey blazer to prom. Don't get me wrong, I think it's a nice blazer but I feel like prom isn't the proper occasion for it. Someone mentioned earlier how prom and your wedding are pretty much the only times in your life you'll wear a tux so you should take advantage of it. I like how this tux looks (the pants are a tad too tight for my liking).

http://prepidemic.files.w...s.com/2009/06/00001f.jpg

I know it might be hard to find a tux that fits well given the short amount of time you have but I think if you look around you might be able to find one that works. What caused the change of attitude about going?
 
what shoes would u recommend wearing with a black and white checkered shirt and some levi's?
 
Originally Posted by MuslimShady

Hmmm, I'm not sure about wearing the grey blazer to prom. Don't get me wrong, I think it's a nice blazer but I feel like prom isn't the proper occasion for it. Someone mentioned earlier how prom and your wedding are pretty much the only times in your life you'll wear a tux so you should take advantage of it. I like how this tux looks (the pants are a tad too tight for my liking).

http://prepidemic.files.w...s.com/2009/06/00001f.jpg

I know it might be hard to find a tux that fits well given the short amount of time you have but I think if you look around you might be able to find one that works. What caused the change of attitude about going?
Yea i expect the frusteration but im gonna go through it and youre right, just kinda wanted to get away form the tux 'norm' but i dont have time to experiment so tux it is. And a couple friends convinced me to go.

I dont like how that tux opens up its too wide for my taste i plan on getting a real slim tux like the pic, plus i got the perfect tux imo in my GQ mag but dont see a pic online its in the March 2010 issue with Kobe on the cover its the first of the Tommy Hilfiger ads.
 
Originally Posted by XkrispyELI

what shoes would u recommend wearing with a black and white checkered shirt and some levi's?

You can wear anything.  A shoe with some color will add some brightness to the fit.
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by JDB1523

Slim fit (but not super skinny/skinny) khakis for $60 or less? If not, slim fit dress pants for under $100?

Thanks in advance everyone.

To be honest, the choices are slim. Outside of H&M and Zara (Zara isn't even as slim as H&M) check out Nordstrom Rack. I found some Ben Sherman trousers and chinos that are rather slim. People at SF go crazy for Incotex, I amnot sure how slim they are but my guess is they are slimmer than the norm and quality is great. When they go on clearance, they seem to sell for $30-$50 or less. If you can wait, thats a good option.
For a slim trousers in good quality, check out Epaulets: http://www.epauletshop.com/servlet/the-Mens-Clothing-cln-Trousers/Categories
I was looking at Incotex...they look nice but really do people pay 300+ for some pants? Seems crazy to me

  
 
^^never pay retail for Inco's. they can be had for 50 max. check SF, eBay or wait for sales.
 
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