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^ although not a fan of the shirt, a navy solid tie should look fine with it.
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thanks serg, the shirt definitely looks better in person^ although not a fan of the shirt, a navy solid tie should look fine with it.
thanks serg, the shirt definitely looks better in person
They still had pairs at this hour? WOW.Copped some walnut fifth aves. Repped @Pinoy732 been wanting some walnut captoes for a minute now
Someone posted in here about a couple seconds that he got that were pretty poor. Aside from that I think everyone else has been satisfied.Copped some walnut fifth aves. Repped [@=https://niketalk.com/members/41366"inexcusable" defects, have any of you guys run into such a thing while ordering?
I fully accept the possibility of such a thing happening, but the chances of it being something that I cant live with seem minor
Oh ok. Good looks man I was about to say.^^ were ordered earlier today. Was late posting that though. Ordered around 5 pm eastern time I wear 11d if that means anything
Good to know.Someone posted in here about a couple seconds that he got that were pretty poor. Aside from that I think everyone else has been satisfied.They still had pairs at this hour? WOW.Copped some walnut fifth aves. Repped @@Pinoy732 been wanting some walnut captoes for a minute now
Speaking of which I did some google searching to get a sample size of people who were dissatisfied with their seconds for minor to "inexcusable" defects, have any of you guys run into such a thing while ordering?
I fully accept the possibility of such a thing happening, but the chances of it being something that I cant live with seem minor
They still had pairs at this hour? WOW.
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Speaking of which I did some google searching to get a sample size of people who were dissatisfied with their seconds for minor to "inexcusable" defects, have any of you guys run into such a thing while ordering?
I fully accept the possibility of such a thing happening, but the chances of it being something that I cant live with seem minor
where you interning at?I'm interning in D.C. for journalism and we have to wear shirts and ties, (like I mind), even though it is pretty hot during the day
Grey Suit by H&M
Express extra slim fit 1MX
Tie by the Tie Bar
Blue Suit by H&M
Express extra slim fit 1MX
Tie by Tommy H
Flower lapel by TheBloomingFigTree
Slimness is relative to the measurements you provide. A portly fellow who is a 40R in the chest could in theory still get away with TaT. Just not a mordbidly obese 40
Modern Tailor is good, but only if you go through my referral code: http://moderntailor.refr.cc/VLSHCQ7
To be completely honest, if I was in your (I assume this) tax bracket, I would shoot a tad higher that MT and even TaT maybe. For shirting, I would give Luxire or Proper Cloth a shot.
Suiting, likely would try Kent Wang.
Was giften a couple pairs of Aldens today. Will post pics when I actually get em. First pairs of nice shoes.
What do y'all think... light or dark wingtips with dark jeans?
I mess with both. I tried black, burgundy, and tan on indigo denim before and liked them all.Light...dat contrast
Like someone mention TaT (Jason) doesn't make anything above 42. Unfortunately I am a 46 so he wasn't able to help me out.Thanks for all the advice, guys.
wj4 , I'm usually a 44R, but I've slimmed down for the summer and I can get away with a 42R now. I'll get measured up sometime this weekend and see what I can muster up from TaT. I'm always down to try new suits, especially if I can get it custom made and fully-canvassed.
pinoy732 , how slim are these TaT suits we're talking here? I'm not the slimmest guy. I'm around 5'10" 187lbs well built. Should I even bother? I also wanted to give modern tailor a shot too. Some guys in the office were talking about their shirts and they seem to be a much more affordable alternative than the Turnbull & Asser's I've been shelling out the past few years.