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I got a blue hoody similar to that one from urban outfitters last year but they probably have them at AA also. I think Nordstroms had similar hoodys too a couple moths ago.Originally Posted by Stack Bundless
Originally Posted by retroflashbacks
Isn't it just a regular grey hoody?
Probably be able to find it at American Apparel.
I duno, I think it looks thinner and different from a regular hoody, gonna check out AA next time I'm in the neighborhood
Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by omgitswes
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.
true to size?
Nah. It was at a property management company. The office I worked for was in Brooklyn and M-T as long as I was neat and had slacks on they didn't mind. Friday was dress down jeans were fine. From what I heard the office I'm working @ in Manhattan has no dress down Friday, so I'm hoping their not too strict. I just got home from football and I'm exhausted to go to the mall and I still have some assignments to do for class. It just sucks I won't have anytime to shop until Friday unless there's stores around that area that I can look at on my lunch break.Originally Posted by airboy23
yura - did you intern at a marketing company? Digital/online marketing by any chance? I'm currently interning at one and the people come in with jeans and t-shirts when the CEO clearly laid out a business casual dress code.
Congrats on making it this far Nacho and i hope you get through the whole way and land the gig. With VPs, they are looking more for big picture, so definitely talk a good game about your ability to do the job you are being hired for, but let them also get a peak into your ability to stay long term with the company and show them you are a big picture thinker.Originally Posted by NachoBroadway
I thankfully passed the 2nd round with 3 sales managers, now to the last round with 2 VP of Sales, very corporate, nothing flashy.
Suit shopping for the thin & thrifty is a full day event, tried on 12 suits with a budget of $250 throughout H&M, Macy's, K&G & Lord & Taylor. Nordstrom Rack & Bloomingdales had nothing in my price range. Macy's had the most available options.
I notice inexpensive suits often have horrible shoulders, I liked a few Alfani & Tasso Ella but the shoulder padding causes weird craters, alot of billowing in the triceps.
So here we go, 100% Wool *No alterations yet
Zara - $243
I also passed on Zara, but for the thin they make a very fine suit. I wanted my Navy suit to be more traditionally cut but this may have to do. The arms & shoulder sold me, very well fitted, thin arms. The pants are slimmer than I would like.I'll tell you for a suit with a design I'll co-sign Zara.
I like how the 3 buttons make me look taller, but a lot of excess fabric in many places.
Originally Posted by primetime21
had this outfit on to take the lady out last night
from where?Originally Posted by xCautioNx
Picked these up for $20...
Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs
Is there anyway to work around those 4 buttons if I needed my sleeves to be shortened?
I have a suit which I need .5-1'' taken out of the sleeves.
Originally Posted by YEEUPP
from where?Originally Posted by xCautioNx
Picked these up for $20...
like clockwork...it's always funny when ppl will bundle up in the fall for 40 degree weather but when it first happens in the spring, they're out in tees and shortsOriginally Posted by LIQI2345
nice weather today in Boston, not shorts and flip flops nice but that didn't stop people of course lol