robin thicke
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Can u get denim/supply of the low???
I want that patchwork cardigan wis copped
I want that patchwork cardigan wis copped
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Roommate just dropped this bomb on me: "If I'm going to grace this school with my presence, I may as well look damn good while doing it."
Roommate just dropped this bomb on me: "If I'm going to grace this school with my presence, I may as well look damn good while doing it."
I guess my sizing in sneakers compared to shoes does sound weird compared to you guys, kind of weird but the allen edmond boots fit perfectly in 11.5D and my sneakers are sz 11… my red wings are sz11 also and fit great (shrugs)
Fit for the day
RL chambray button shirt
RL Southwestern shawl
RRL Jeans
Red Wing moc toe in copper
and yea I'm the RL connect, only worth it doing orders of 5 items or more usually or expensive items, just a waste of my time when people want 2 golf shirts, anyone in need of assistance link me through PM.
Question: What type of jackets do you guys suggest wearing with a shawl neck sweater/cardigan etc, I always feel like the jackets I have look weird in the neck area with them.
Question: What type of jackets do you guys suggest wearing with a shawl neck sweater/cardigan etc, I always feel like the jackets I have look weird in the neck area with them.
You could wear a field coat.Question: What type of jackets do you guys suggest wearing with a shawl neck sweater/cardigan etc, I always feel like the jackets I have look weird in the neck area with them.
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Question: What type of jackets do you guys suggest wearing with a shawl neck sweater/cardigan etc, I always feel like the jackets I have look weird in the neck area with them.
I'm tempted too, but going to hold off, not familiar with their sizing.
This one in particular...
http://us.suitsupply.com/en_US/suit.../P3294I.html?prefn1=size&start=9&prefv1=44|46
@Ghenges
Since I didn't see anyone give any advice/critique, I will provide my two cents. Seems like you shed some lb's and your clothes are a big tell. Everything about your outfit screams baggy. Which is ok if this was the 90's or if that is the look you are going for. You are in this thread so I'm assuming, you're not.
It's time to slim down your wardrobe and show off that physique that you've been working hard to attain. Dumping your entire wardrobe can be a tall order, but silver lining is you get to by a bunch of new **** that will look better. Trust me, it'll look a lot better.
Try to stay away from "Classic" or "Traditional" fits, go for "trim", "slim", "tailored", or if your body is ready "Extra Slim Fit". Dump the old frumpy Dockers and venture into their Alpha line, it's much slimmer and looks more... modern. That sweater makes you look a bit frumpy, it's not you it's the sweater.
Start trying on clothes before buying, yes it can be time consuming, but sizing is different and varies from vendor to vendor. It took me awhile, but i'm no longer the "grab and go" type.
As you drop weight, unfortunately the only things you can hold onto is shoes. Everything else will have to be dumped or tailored.
You didn't put together a bad outfit, despite the bad lighting. It's just a couple of sizes too big. Fitted clothing may be uncomfortable in the beginning, but once you get used to it, you will question why you didn't go that route sooner. Plus, fitted clothing is less forgiving (obviously), so if you stray from your workout regimen it will quickly remind you to get back in the gym.
They sell walnut polish that should keep color consistentHey gents any advice on how to fix scratches on walnut colored Dalton's? I don't want the color to change.
Date night
Chaps Polo
Express V-neck sweater
Olive Classic Fit Dockers
Clarks Desert Treks black suede