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Don't try Google... or any other search engine for that matter.Originally Posted by Slim
how can i order a TOJ jacket?
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Don't try Google... or any other search engine for that matter.Originally Posted by Slim
how can i order a TOJ jacket?
Good looks Nacho. Got a lot blogs to review in my spare timeOriginally Posted by NachoBroadway
here are some that I follow, just google the subscription's nameOriginally Posted by Numberr97
what are some blogs/ websites you guys use for reference, etc?
It lends formality to pants.Originally Posted by Viewtiful Mik3
what's the purpose of getting a crease pressed into your pants
is it so the leg openings don't flare out from the sides as much?
and which type of pants are suitable for a crease
Originally Posted by omgitswes
Really liking these, from LL Bean Signature
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You can never go wrong w/ blue and grey.
And that article posted by the Marvel chick is chock full of sarcasm and actual praise.
Originally Posted by YuraS718
Alright my Indochino suit just came in, not sure how I'm feeling about it. Alterations most certainly need to be made, but not sure if I want to waste my time with it if it'll make a big enough difference for me to enjoy it.
Pics I know aren't great =/ Suit seems to make me look 25 pounds heavier in the pics
Shirt is from them as well, fits pretty good, although it balloons just a little bit. Just not feeling the white collar to much with the suit.
Sleeves on the suit need to be shorten, shows no cuff when arms are laying flat on the side. Sides need to be taken in, looks too boxy. Pants have to be hemmed. Shoulders seem a tad bit to wide, really not sure.
Would love your opinions if I should bother going through the alterations if you think it would help or not? Last pics are with a different shirt and a quick tie. ( I enjoy this shirt a lot more with this suit compared to the one from them)
Originally Posted by Dead Stokc
I do agree that everyone is dressing the same though. It might be dressing better, but not a lot of people have their own styles and essence that comes with it. Just following another trend. She's still a trick though.
Originally Posted by niidawg3
Originally Posted by YuraS718
Alright my Indochino suit just came in, not sure how I'm feeling about it. Alterations most certainly need to be made, but not sure if I want to waste my time with it if it'll make a big enough difference for me to enjoy it.
Pics I know aren't great =/ Suit seems to make me look 25 pounds heavier in the pics
Shirt is from them as well, fits pretty good, although it balloons just a little bit. Just not feeling the white collar to much with the suit.
Sleeves on the suit need to be shorten, shows no cuff when arms are laying flat on the side. Sides need to be taken in, looks too boxy. Pants have to be hemmed. Shoulders seem a tad bit to wide, really not sure.
Would love your opinions if I should bother going through the alterations if you think it would help or not? Last pics are with a different shirt and a quick tie. ( I enjoy this shirt a lot more with this suit compared to the one from them)
that is actually one of the better fitting IndoChino suits i have seen ... so not saying much for their workmanship. It fits pretty well in the shoulders and chest. Those are the two big problem areas for most suits. As long as those fit decently, the rest can be worked around. The suit is definitely not great, but it is faar from terrible - a very servicable suit which would fit well with a little more work.
In your case you need some serious waist suppression/shaping in the waist. Also the sleeves need to be shortened, and the pants hemmed. These are all things a competent alterations tailor can do. It would be great to see after shots.
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Thinking of getting the 514's to see what the fuzz is about. Don't have time to hit up Macy's for a physical try on. If they don't fit, I will return.
I usually wear 559's, I have to taper them to get the right fit.
tbh I think I'm going to sell my pair of Sand. I have the Oakwood and I liked on how it turned out after 20 wears. The Sand however looks "dirty" since it's a lighter coloured suede and having that "rugged,worn" look would depend on which thing it touched on (grease, water, mud)...I don't think I can handle that look.Originally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs
Thanks guys!
and 10piece that was indeed you,lol.
Well what you think of the pic I posted? Sorta answered your question or is pic quality that bad.
I'm still debating on what to do. Most likely will bring it Saturday to my tailor and see what he suggests (although i wanted to find a new tailor, but a suit I really don't want to go to someone I never been to) I have until Monday to ship it back for a full refund.Originally Posted by JRHodges11
Originally Posted by niidawg3
Originally Posted by YuraS718
Alright my Indochino suit just came in, not sure how I'm feeling about it. Alterations most certainly need to be made, but not sure if I want to waste my time with it if it'll make a big enough difference for me to enjoy it.
Pics I know aren't great =/ Suit seems to make me look 25 pounds heavier in the pics
Shirt is from them as well, fits pretty good, although it balloons just a little bit. Just not feeling the white collar to much with the suit.
Sleeves on the suit need to be shorten, shows no cuff when arms are laying flat on the side. Sides need to be taken in, looks too boxy. Pants have to be hemmed. Shoulders seem a tad bit to wide, really not sure.
Would love your opinions if I should bother going through the alterations if you think it would help or not? Last pics are with a different shirt and a quick tie. ( I enjoy this shirt a lot more with this suit compared to the one from them)
that is actually one of the better fitting IndoChino suits i have seen ... so not saying much for their workmanship. It fits pretty well in the shoulders and chest. Those are the two big problem areas for most suits. As long as those fit decently, the rest can be worked around. The suit is definitely not great, but it is faar from terrible - a very servicable suit which would fit well with a little more work.
In your case you need some serious waist suppression/shaping in the waist. Also the sleeves need to be shortened, and the pants hemmed. These are all things a competent alterations tailor can do. It would be great to see after shots.
Actually some things arent there fault I have seen some great looking Indochino suits but its up to the buyer because they send you the measuring kit all they do is make your suit based off of your own measurements....
A 'tad expensive' is a drastic understatement. Fraction of the price is true as you can get all of these looks at J.Crew, RL, LEC, etc.Originally Posted by domc03
now Brunello Cucinelli is a tad expensive
I might have to scoop both pairs up, they look nice.Originally Posted by omgitswes
Really liking these, from LL Bean Signature