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1. Depends on the budget. H&M, Zara, Express, Banana, Republic, GAP, JCrew, etc... are all good places to check out. They should have some that fits your size.
2. Check out Jack Spade, it is all I used in college and never had a problem.
3. Also depends on the budget but NTDB favorite are Allen Edmonds right now. Visit a Nordstrom Rack and check out what you can find, their sizes go up to 15 and a handful of larger sizes too if needed.
Also a suggestion, if you are still looking to lose some weight, I'd wait and hold off on purchasing too many clothes. If you are set in your weight, then spend away.
You may want to consider losing weight first so the clothes will look good on you. Not a jab, but just speaking from experience.I think I've been here once and didn't get any answers so I'll try again:
I'm a newly established young professional (just landed my first full time post-grad job 3 weeks ago) and while I enjoy T-shirts, cargos and sneakers, I'm very much so into high fashion or at least something close to it.
I stand at about 6'1- 6'2 and weight about 295-300 (down from the 320 I originally posted with). Here are my questions:
1. Where do I start looking for decent clothes in my size? Macy's used to have a good selection but has declined for some reason
2. I'm looking at messenger bags. What are some good brands that I should look at? trying to keep it under $250-300 if possible.
3. Shoes. What are some good brands outside of Steve Madden? MK makes shoes in bigger sizes, no?
I appreciate your patience and insight. Just trying to look good in the office and on the weekends
Even I don't like those.Wis, where you at?
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Well I think I may hold off on pants until I get to like a 40-42. I'm sitting at 44-46 and I felt H&M/Zara/J.Crew judging me through the screen jk
And I rock a 12-13 in dress shoes depending on how they're made. NR is where I got the Steven Maddens I'm wear now at.
how tall are you steezy? im thinking bout getting those 484's but just dunno how they would fit on meyeah the black ones fade, and you cant go wrong with either of the blue washes, just depends what shoes you plan on wearing them with, black kicks go best with the darker wash, while bright color kicks/white go better with the lighter ones....here is a pic of the lighter wash
Hold off on buying expensive pieces until you drop the weight.
forgot to ask any blogs you guys follow for inspiration/ideas?
dope stuff adrian!.
loving da serg cameo too!
just peeped adrian's feature. nice job man. also diggin the cameo by serge lol
I think I've been here once and didn't get any answers so I'll try again:
I'm a newly established young professional (just landed my first full time post-grad job 3 weeks ago) and while I enjoy T-shirts, cargos and sneakers, I'm very much so into high fashion or at least something close to it.
I stand at about 6'1- 6'2 and weight about 295-300 (down from the 320 I originally posted with). Here are my questions:
1. Where do I start looking for decent clothes in my size? Macy's used to have a good selection but has declined for some reason
2. I'm looking at messenger bags. What are some good brands that I should look at? trying to keep it under $250-300 if possible.
3. Shoes. What are some good brands outside of Steve Madden? MK makes shoes in bigger sizes, no?
I appreciate your patience and insight. Just trying to look good in the office and on the weekends
these were $129, correct? if so im going to check tomorrow if my size is available those look greatMailman dropped these off earlier:
Accepted a new job offer today. Bout to order another pair (or two) of RLs off that seconds list tomorrow
I could not disagree more. Buy what you want and what you can afford. This could be a long journey but you can dress better and look good along the way.It's going to feel that way until you get to the 36-38 range. The journey will be long, but it will be well worth it. Clothes will become flattering to your physique and that s not a bad thing at all.
Spending $200-300 on dress shoes may sound insane, but it is well worth it. Most think it's absurd, yet drop $150-250 for Jordan's, Bron's or SB's. Crazy when you think about it and dress shoes with maintenance last longer.
Hold off on buying expensive pieces until you drop the weight.
where can i order these from?these were $129, correct? if so im going to check tomorrow if my size is available those look great