- Apr 21, 2008
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Hey guys can you post some of your pick ups from the gap i want to see if its worth the trip.
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Originally Posted by frankl1001
NT fam,
Charles Tyrwhitt shirts / ties
http://www.ctshirts.com/
on sale
I'm pretty sure I can fit in an XS in BR as well. I'd love to try one on, but XS is online only. The slim fit shirts I get at BR and J.Crew in size small go straight to the tailor before even wearing.Originally Posted by RFX45
Most mall brands xs fits huge on me.
You probably need to shop for brands that offer big and tall selection. I know J. Crew and BR have them, but I believe they're online only aswell.Originally Posted by 40inchBoost
jesus yall dudes must be tiny
Im about 6'-6'1" 195 lbs and i got these XL Banana Republic sweaters fitting like some spadex!
What are some brands that fit a little larger? Its rare i see a XXL in stores for these kinds of things.
Originally Posted by wj4
You probably need to shop for brands that offer big and tall selection. I know J. Crew and BR have them, but I believe they're online only as well.Originally Posted by 40inchBoost
jesus yall dudes must be tiny
Im about 6'-6'1" 195 lbs and i got these XL Banana Republic sweaters fitting like some spadex!
What are some brands that fit a little larger? Its rare i see a XXL in stores for these kinds of things.
This is why it was never my intention to become buff...you can't fit into slim fitting clothes.I'd rather stay lean.
You're also a bit taller than the average American. Most brands tailor to those in the height range of 5'8''-5'11''..the average range.
Try some stuff at Gap since they fit more generous than BR.
Originally Posted by Kobefan23
Has anyone tried the Slim Fit shirts from either Brooks Brothers or TM Lewin? How's the fit/quality?
Use the delicate cycle. Maybe use starch for the collar.Originally Posted by ricerocket1
any tips out there to keep your shirts crisp like the day you bought em? usually after a wash my collar gets flabby and doesnt "stand up" on its own...a buddy of mine suggested use starch when ironing it....anymore ideas?
u wouldnt need slim fitting clothes when you're buff anyway because... you're buffOriginally Posted by wj4
You probably need to shop for brands that offer big and tall selection. I know J. Crew and BR have them, but I believe they're online only as well.Originally Posted by 40inchBoost
jesus yall dudes must be tiny
Im about 6'-6'1" 195 lbs and i got these XL Banana Republic sweaters fitting like some spadex!
What are some brands that fit a little larger? Its rare i see a XXL in stores for these kinds of things.
This is why it was never my intention to become buff...you can't fit into slim fitting clothes.I'd rather stay lean.
You're also a bit taller than the average American. Most brands tailor to those in the height range of 5'8''-5'11''..the average range.
Try some stuff at Gap since they fit more generous than BR.
Real talk, I know I've said it before but it does sound like you guys are extremely frail. I'm 5'8, very athletic with a big upperbody and medium fits me snug (I like it though). I'm always amazed when I hear a grown man wears small or extra small. More power to you though, I'msure it's easier to find your sizes at a lot of places.Originally Posted by conv3rge
u wouldnt need slim fitting clothes when you're buff anyway because... you're buffOriginally Posted by wj4
You probably need to shop for brands that offer big and tall selection. I know J. Crew and BR have them, but I believe they're online only as well.Originally Posted by 40inchBoost
jesus yall dudes must be tiny
Im about 6'-6'1" 195 lbs and i got these XL Banana Republic sweaters fitting like some spadex!
What are some brands that fit a little larger? Its rare i see a XXL in stores for these kinds of things.
This is why it was never my intention to become buff...you can't fit into slim fitting clothes.I'd rather stay lean.
You're also a bit taller than the average American. Most brands tailor to those in the height range of 5'8''-5'11''..the average range.
Try some stuff at Gap since they fit more generous than BR.
Real talk, I know I've said it before but it does sound like you guys are extremely frail. I'm 5'8, very athletic with a big upper body and medium fits me snug (I like it though). I'm always amazed when I hear a grown man wears small or extra small. More power to you though, I'm sure it's easier to find your sizes at a lot of places.
Real talk, I know I've said this before...I'm going for the David Beckham/Cam in "Never Back Down" look. I still hit the gym atleast 5 times a week.
At 5'8'' in a medium, I'm willing to bet the sleeves on your button downs are too long for you and bunch up. I'm 5'10'' andwhen I wear a medium in most shirts out there, the sleeves bunch up at my wrists.
It's actually harder to find deals in size small, they are always the first to go.
Originally Posted by sStutter
Nil, info on the second blazer and pocket square? Great outfits btw.
dang, those are gorgeous too.Originally Posted by one11archerave
Beeswax Desert Boots for $69.99 on UrbanOutfitters.com. Size 11 only though.
I got the e-mail in the morning about the sale but didn't check it out until now, damn.