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Let me also add the dress shirt I bought was slim fitting but definitely not tight. I went with my normal size and it fit really well. Sort of an Amare fit not Stephen A. Smith fit.
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Nii- Info on the duffel/suitcase, I'm in the market, mine is tearing
@nlldawg -very nice. What field do you work in?
Idk if anyone goes thrifting, but when youre on a college kid budget like me, I do it lol. Got a couple of RL OCBDs, BB ties, hermes tie, and a givenchy blazer all for like 24 bucks... Plenty of brook brothers blazers there too for like 5-6 bucks, however they are HUGE, don't feel like taking them to get tailored so I just leave em
Any tips on how to clean a slightly yellowed shirt collar ?
Any tips on how to clean a slightly yellowed shirt collar ?
First I would go to a tailor to get your measurements. Fit is everything. Not your mall tailor, but an independent tailor. Next I would start with the basics. A great fitting cardigan/sweater, 2-3 button down shirts, and khakis. I would then suggest picking up a pair of desert boots. They are very versatile. And lastly a dark pair of well fitting jeans. Your budget should be Gap (Never pay regular price) and similar stores until you find comfort. Take about 30 minutes in the evening and check blogs or Pinterest to gather your style. You will develop it on your own. No rush.Can anyone give me some guidelines/suggestions on how to create a simple wardrobe for someone's who's really never "dressed better before", or give me some links/sites that do?
I'm in college and I've basically been wearing hoodies/shorts/jeans most of the time all of my life, but I want to change that.
So a list of basic "essentials" to start out with I guess is what I'm asking. I feel like there's much more variety compared to streetwear, so I don't want to start buying stuff that won't fit together well a lot of the time or can't be used in different occasions.
bought a pair when there was 40% off, returned it once i saw it. the colors do not look like how do they when its pictured (much darker in person), and the fit was not good. the waist was bigger than their other pants and much looser even though it is a slim fit.
Thanks for the help, appreciate it.I usually create a paste of baking soda, detergent, and water. Make it thick and dab it on. Let sit for an hour and then throw it in the washer. Hang dry. I always check my shirts after I wear them to see if the neck needs treating to try to catch it before it sets in.
First I would go to a tailor to get your measurements. Fit is everything. Not your mall tailor, but an independent tailor. Next I would start with the basics. A great fitting cardigan/sweater, 2-3 button down shirts, and khakis. I would then suggest picking up a pair of desert boots. They are very versatile. And lastly a dark pair of well fitting jeans. Your budget should be Gap (Never pay regular price) and similar stores until you find comfort. Take about 30 minutes in the evening and check blogs or Pinterest to gather your style. You will develop it on your own. No rush.
Any tips on how to clean a slightly yellowed shirt collar ?
Don't know how levi 508 fits but Dockers Alpha Khakis are tapered also. They have a sale right now on their site, buy 3 at retail and get 30% off. Comes out to $123.90 for 3.Thanks for the help, appreciate it.
I think I can manage to find some button downs and I already have nice jeans, and desert boots shouldn't be too hard either. What are some good/not too expensive khakis though? I looked up some J. Crew ones but they're like 100$, don't really want to spend that much. Fit wise, I'm looking for something like Levis 508's (slim tapered). And also what kind of sweaters do you mean? Like solid color sweaters?
bought a pair when there was 40% off, returned it once i saw it. the colors do not look like how do they when its pictured (much darker in person), and the fit was not good. the waist was bigger than their other pants and much looser even though it is a slim fit.
i ordered these and they were much better (fit and quality wise)
http://us.dockers.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11573717
Any suggestions for hats to wear this season?
i guess its cause im a pretty skinny guy so it was a good fit on me. the non iron pants are definitely slimmer than the city onesthe fit I thought was no good. The Slim fit felt like a super skinny fit for me.