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thanks for the info rfx. to tell you the truth, i really don't know where my avy is from, i got it from another forumOriginally Posted by RFX45
No show socks can be found in other stores like Payless or Nordstrom.
And where is your avy from? I think I've seen it before but I can't quite remember from where.
That's American comfort baby. We didn't win world war 2 to wear nuthuggers.Originally Posted by NachoBroadway
embarrassment to the world, puddles of khaki fabric to meet 2 of the most famous U.S. presidents
Originally Posted by mheftman
Originally Posted by NachoBroadway
puddles of khaki fabric
Originally Posted by NachoBroadway
embarrassment to the world, puddles of khaki fabric to meet 2 of the most famous U.S. presidents
Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino
That's American comfort baby. We didn't win world war 2 to wear nuthuggers.Originally Posted by NachoBroadway
embarrassment to the world, puddles of khaki fabric to meet 2 of the most famous U.S. presidents
Originally Posted by vrp32tl
Originally Posted by TheAbove
As a short guy at 5'6...
Would you say a good rule of thumb for hemming pants would be no break? I just fear that the back would be hemmed up too high almost looking like parade marching pants.
Should I ask for an altered hem? High in the front and low towards the back?
have the tailor pin it with no break and see how it looks. then see how it looks with a slight break. try sitting down with both types of hem and judge for yourself on how comfortable you are or walk a few steps to see how the pants move. i wouldn't get an slanted hem, it doesn't look right. it's true that having no break will give a slight illusion of being taller (cuffs are usually reserved for a taller stature). but as the above poster mentioned, the width of the leg also plays a factor. slim and no break for a shorter man is a good way to go.Originally Posted by TheAbove
As a short guy at 5'6...
Would you say a good rule of thumb for hemming pants would be no break? I just fear that the back would be hemmed up too high almost looking like parade marching pants.
Should I ask for an altered hem? High in the front and low towards the back?
Originally Posted by RFX45
Suit, $89, by Uniqlo. Shirt, $125, by Gant Rugger. Tie, $60, by J.Crew. Shoes, $395, Florsheim by Duckie Brown. Sunglasses by Ray-Ban. Bandanna (as pocket square) from Kaufman's Army & Navy.
Uniqlo
Suit, $89.
Originally Posted by sloanboy
whats you guys take on Express mens suits?
Originally Posted by NachoBroadway
embarrassment to the world, puddles of khaki fabric to meet 2 of the most famous U.S. presidents
Originally Posted by artysm
Originally Posted by RFX45
Suit, $89, by Uniqlo. Shirt, $125, by Gant Rugger. Tie, $60, by J.Crew. Shoes, $395, Florsheim by Duckie Brown. Sunglasses by Ray-Ban. Bandanna (as pocket square) from Kaufman's Army & Navy.
Uniqlo
Suit, $89.
can anyone vouch the quality for this Uniqlo suit? $89 is ridiculously cheap. i hear mixed reviews in this thread about the overall quality of Uniqlo items. is it a cotton-poly blend? rough seams/poorly constructed that leads to it's low price? target merona suits are more expensive than this.
Originally Posted by Dunkaroos
World Class event?
I think not.
i don't own a pair but from what I hear on SF, they are nice...I've seen ppl rocking those boots, they look really nice too.Originally Posted by 604baller
I'm close to picking these Alden Indy boots up.. does anyone here own a pair? feedback?
I'm obviously referring to the photo opportunity.Originally Posted by The Notorious Bum
Originally Posted by Dunkaroos
World Class event?
I think not.
Hmmm since when hasn't the World Cup been a World class event?
Maybe to Americans its whatever but to the rest of the world its kind of a big deal!