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that site looked great too
that site looked great too
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Their shirts I like, I'm just afraid their pants will be too slim for me. Besides the mall don't have much of a choice on such short notice. Just got the call this morning that I start Monday.Originally Posted by RFX45
Definitely check out H&M, it's the slimmest (and probably the cheapest) of all the mall brand stores.
When I was there last week, they also had a plethora of dress pants to choose from.
This will depend on how big the store is and how big the mens section but it is worth a look.
Originally Posted by YuraS718
Their shirts I like, I'm just afraid their pants will be too slim for me. Besides the mall don't have much of a choice on such short notice. Just got the call this morning that I start Monday.Originally Posted by RFX45
Definitely check out H&M, it's the slimmest (and probably the cheapest) of all the mall brand stores.
When I was there last week, they also had a plethora of dress pants to choose from.
This will depend on how big the store is and how big the mens section but it is worth a look.
Also how is the process on altering/tapering a shirt? A few of my shirts are a big blousy and the sleeve length can probably be an inch shorter. What's the average range in price on having both of that done on a shirt?
Alright I appreciate it. I didn't know H&M had non-slim pants, I just always thought all their pants were slim.Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by YuraS718
Their shirts I like, I'm just afraid their pants will be too slim for me. Besides the mall don't have much of a choice on such short notice. Just got the call this morning that I start Monday.Originally Posted by RFX45
Definitely check out H&M, it's the slimmest (and probably the cheapest) of all the mall brand stores.
When I was there last week, they also had a plethora of dress pants to choose from.
This will depend on how big the store is and how big the mens section but it is worth a look.
Also how is the process on altering/tapering a shirt? A few of my shirts are a big blousy and the sleeve length can probably be an inch shorter. What's the average range in price on having both of that done on a shirt?
H&M also offers non-slim pants though, usually it's in their HM line. There are somewhat of a division in the H&M in my area, theres the slimmer section and then theres the regular fit section.
As for alterations, tapering shirts could coast $12-$20 each and sleeves can range from $10-$17 but it all really depends on your tailor. So you'd be paying $25-$35 per shirt, not sure if that is worth it to you though. You can probably just get it tapered for now since it's such a short notice but once you get your paycheck and then bring them back. An extra inch in the sleeves aren't too noticeable so i'd worry about that last.
anybody konw?Originally Posted by CJ003
How does ASOS fit? I usually wear a Large in American branded dress clothing (Polo, banana republic, etc). should i stick w/ that ?
damn New YawkersOriginally Posted by Frankie Valentino
Looking at this thread reminds me how much Uniqlo has spoiled me.
I'd like to pick up some Tokis as well, where did you buy them? I'm not sure if their available in Canada right now..?Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino
Also, i picked up a pair of those grey Tokis today. These are quite comfortable. Felt great to be buying nikes for under $80.
Originally Posted by retroflashbacks
Isn't it just a regular grey hoody?
Probably be able to find it at American Apparel.
Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino
Also, i picked up a pair of those grey Tokis today. These are quite comfortable. Felt great to be buying nikes for under $80.
Originally Posted by CJ003
Nordstroms has the Bed Stu 'Stentorian' Oxford for 68.00, i like the look of them. does anyone know how the quality is, and can these be worn w/ a nice pair of jeans?
http://shop.nordstrom.com...rchtype=&pbo=6022881&P=1