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Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Not sure this qualifies as dressing better, but I need new wife beaters for my upcoming vacation. Any recommendations?
Scott Frost wrote:
Not sure this qualifies as dressing better, but I need new wife beaters for my upcoming vacation. Any recommendations?
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Ehhhhhhhhhh, some wifebeaters just dont fit right. Figured I'd take a shot. You guys proved to be quite helpful.
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Thanks, I may make a run to check it out before. Anybody think some sort of low profile sneakers would do? Like low black creative recreations or navy jack purcells?Originally Posted by kcirtap7
go to your nearest burlington coat factory...they have hidden gems in there!!Originally Posted by TheDudeMT
I have an interview with Macy's coming up soon and I don't have any dress up shoes. For the time being, what would you guys suggest?
I ordered a couple shorts from them yesterday. I hope quality is good. Either way, they should come in handy for my trip to GA.Originally Posted by ksteezy
Originally Posted by 2g00d4u
Can anyone recommend me nice shorts for the summer? Something < $50 would be nice.
Also any deals going on right now?
jcrew has an awesome collection of summer shorts.
^^^jcrew got a sale going on in-store for shorts for $39.95. regular price was $59.95...bought me 2 pairs and used my student discount FTW.
I really took into account the width of the legs. I got them done in December and this was two days ago at my university graduation ceremony. My body weight/mass fluctuates as I diet and work-out from time to time so sometimes my fits look relatively baggy. I'm really picky with fits and its hard to find clothes that match my physique well. I figured if I get reallly slim pants, I might look odd.Originally Posted by artysm
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?
what I guess I should fit my suits like according to gq and this guy at 5'8
This guy? Yeah no biggie, just a 8 time Olympic medal winner.
This guy? Yeah no biggie, just a 8 time Olympic medal winner.Originally Posted by damnitzdom
what I guess I should fit my suits like according to gq and this guy at 5'8
Well said man, anything for constructive criticism.Originally Posted by ddot7
I don't think a sweater vest suits your proportions. Pants are definitely too baggy at the bottom. I personally don't think the amount of break you have in them is bad at all but the fact that they're swallowing up most of your shoe doesn't help. Also, I don't think as a short dude you want a squared off toe like that. Something a little more elongated like Apollo Ohno's would work better. Dude's thighs are massive (no momo) but his pants still don't have that overall fullness/relaxed fit to them that yours do.
Your boy on the other hand...kid is a mess. First, throw out those shoes for him. Second, point him away from Men's Warehouse and in the direction of this thread or something. Damn.
Originally Posted by starscream211
got some casual bow-ties, cant wait to use the black one, its has a tattered look to it...