Dressing better

Jkissi and Travis doing big things. I respect their hustle considering they built that @** from the ground up.
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

Nice fits Nii, and that last fit makes you look like a college student. You should try and pull off that look more often to make you look younger, not that you look that old or anything.
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[Jay Z] i'm doing better than before ... why would i do that [/Jay Z]

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Originally Posted by RedMan

Originally Posted by Nako XL

although boat season is over i finally pulled the trigger on these

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might exchange them for these though

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$85 each



Are we not suppose to wear boat shoes during the winter?

There are fall season boat shoes (like the one above) and during mild weather in the winter I would wear them with wool socks and it looked fine.

i mean suede and wool "boat" shoes are meant to be worn in the winter time and are really just clorified loafers but i think there's just a cetain etiquette issue behind wearing them in cold seasons when you don't actually do any boating...

it's just something overly anal people concern themselves with.  if you put the outfit together well with darker fall tones, and you don't look like you're confusing November for June, you should be fine.
 
Originally Posted by got shoes

Originally Posted by RFX45


[h2]Street Etiquette: The Black Ivy[/h2]



Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs did something a little different with their blog http://www.streetetiquette.com//www.streetetiquette.com. Street Etiquette today, launching an ambitious project in which they pay tribute to the enduring style of historically black colleges (known unofficially as the Black Ivy League). We've included a few shots from the portfolio here (photographed by F.E. Castleberry of http://www.unabashedlyprep.com//www.unabashedlyprep.com Unabashedly Prep), but click over to http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy_1. Street Etiquette to see the whole thing—the series deserves to be viewed in its entirety.




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Too many pics to post so here's the link:  http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/

goodlookin. there some nice things here

It's crazy that all them cats were probably on NT at some point or another in the past 10 years.. People evolve and so does style. I absolutely love it!! Props to the S.E. crew..
 
Originally Posted by got shoes

Originally Posted by RFX45


[h2]Street Etiquette: The Black Ivy[/h2]



Joshua Kissi and Travis Gumbs did something a little different with their blog http://www.streetetiquette.com//www.streetetiquette.com. Street Etiquette today, launching an ambitious project in which they pay tribute to the enduring style of historically black colleges (known unofficially as the Black Ivy League). We've included a few shots from the portfolio here (photographed by F.E. Castleberry of http://www.unabashedlyprep.com//www.unabashedlyprep.com Unabashedly Prep), but click over to http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy_1. Street Etiquette to see the whole thing—the series deserves to be viewed in its entirety.




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Too many pics to post so here's the link:  http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/http://www.streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/

goodlookin. there some nice things here

It's crazy that all them cats were probably on NT at some point or another in the past 10 years.. People evolve and so does style. I absolutely love it!! Props to the S.E. crew..
 
wow. I really like that
I've never saw people dress like that at some of the HBCUs that I visited back when I was looking at schools
 
Originally Posted by niidawg3

Originally Posted by RFX45

Nice fits Nii, and that last fit makes you look like a college student. You should try and pull off that look more often to make you look younger, not that you look that old or anything.
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Maybe it's just me...but if you're going to try to get that preppy ivy look going you better actually be smart too, or it just makes you look well...dumb. Only style this applies to imo.
 
Originally Posted by moonmaster3

Maybe it's just me...but if you're going to try to get that preppy ivy look going you better actually be smart too, or it just makes you look well...dumb. Only style this applies to imo.

Its hard to explain but you can kind of tell when someone is trying too hard to own up to a certain look.

There is a certain aura of confidence that is displayed when said person actually owns their style.
 
If anyone is in search of a good tailor in West Los Angeles... hit up my man William on Pico and Westwood. Tell him Peter sent you...
 
Originally Posted by I3

Opinions on this tweed blazer?


I just dont like the rounded bottom..

I think it would go well with dark denim/chinos, checkered/gingham shirt and a nice sweater..

Any bites? I sound like im nagging lol
 
Too short to be classic, sleeves already look longer than the body. Could work with what you want to do but has to match the slimness/silhouette.
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by niidawg3
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physique

what???

18 is HS graduate

22 is college graduate

i have seen people change drastically during these years
 
^ thanks RFX..

I didnt notice the sleeves were longer than the body.. I am looking for a tweed blazer, but I dont think Uniqlo ships overseas
 
Originally Posted by Al Audi

Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by niidawg3
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physique

what???

18 is HS graduate

22 is college graduate

i have seen people change drastically during these years

I think I worded that wrong, what I meant is that it is possible for a guy to stay the same in shape/size from 18-22, specifically speaking of the topic since the issue was that he might not fit into his clothes from teenager to his twenties.
I haven't changed, mos tof my friends hasn't either. Maybe because most of my friends have been active and continued to be active after high school so they haven't gotten fat or bulked up too much.
 
Going to be 50% off all regular priced GAP jeans tomorrow from Noon - 3pm. Just mention the word "Flash" to the cashier.
 
Going to be 50% off all regular priced GAP jeans tomorrow from Noon - 3pm. Just mention the word "Flash" to the cashier.
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by Al Audi

Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by niidawg3
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physique

what???

18 is HS graduate

22 is college graduate

i have seen people change drastically during these years

I think I worded that wrong, what I meant is that it is possible for a guy to stay the same in shape/size from 18-22, specifically speaking of the topic since the issue was that he might not fit into his clothes from teenager to his twenties.
I haven't changed, mos tof my friends hasn't either. Maybe because most of my friends have been active and continued to be active after high school so they haven't gotten fat or bulked up too much.
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Originally Posted by Al Audi

Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by niidawg3
I don't think a person could change that much from 18-22 years old physique

what???

18 is HS graduate

22 is college graduate

i have seen people change drastically during these years

I gained 45lb of LBM from my senior year of high school to my junior year in college.

Luckily for my wardrobe I'm to the point where it will take me 5 more years to put on 5-10lbs. I remain "active".
 
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