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Originally Posted by Falcon4567
Go with leather, less maintenance and they'll wear better
for loafers?
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Originally Posted by Falcon4567
Go with leather, less maintenance and they'll wear better
Originally Posted by chino905
Hey guys, Whats the best places/ Stores/ Name brand for Slim Fit clothes for work?? I need to go shopping for new working clothes this weekend. Thanks in advance!
the man above you just posted itOriginally Posted by bijald0331
Can someone point me in the right direction of this list Niidawg is talking about? I've searched for a while and this thread is 900+ pages. Every phrase I use is getting a ton of hits.
Originally Posted by In The Line For VIIs
What I wore to work today. My first attempt at "dressing better". My self-critique: shirt's probably not skinny enough, same with the jeans, but that's okay to me because these are old items from before I tuned into the "dressing better" thread. A jacket of some sort probably would have helped a lot. The shoes and belt are new from the rack. Overall, I give myself a B in the effort department.
everyone has to start somewhere, but yea the shirt needs a closer fit. The stacking of the jeans around your shoes is off as well..Keep it up though, just remember when you shop the next time that the fit is the most important thing when adding to your wardrobe. And also to buy things that build a foundation for you to build off of... Neutral colors, navy, etc...Good first effort though, you are heading in the right direction just by taking time to research how to do it...Frequent this thread as well as fashion blogs and magazines, and you will get an eye for what you like and what will look well on you..Originally Posted by In The Line For VIIs
What I wore to work today. My first attempt at "dressing better". My self-critique: shirt's probably not skinny enough, same with the jeans, but that's okay to me because these are old items from before I tuned into the "dressing better" thread. A jacket of some sort probably would have helped a lot. The shoes and belt are new from the rack. Overall, I give myself a B in the effort department.
I usually will wear a long sleeve patterned oxford underneath with tie pulled slightly out. For a more casual look, a plain oxfordOriginally Posted by kedabowl
Whats good with sweater vests?
I have a few that I wear when I play golf in the fall an I was thinking about mixing them in with my wardrobe.
Should I treat them like any standard vest? Or do certain rules apply...
Originally Posted by Sik Wit It
im interested in gettin a denim shirt, ive been feeling the way some fits are put together with it...
can anyone point me in the direction of one please?
B??? for real???Originally Posted by In The Line For VIIs
What I wore to work today. My first attempt at "dressing better". My self-critique: shirt's probably not skinny enough, same with the jeans, but that's okay to me because these are old items from before I tuned into the "dressing better" thread. A jacket of some sort probably would have helped a lot. The shoes and belt are new from the rack. Overall, I give myself a B in the effort department.
There's alot of things you can get with $30 than buying some wack polo sneaks that you don't like, IMO.Originally Posted by mindless2778
Originally Posted by TheHype
No hate towards you at all but I HATE those polo sneakers
You're post just reminded me, lol
To be honest with you, I only ever liked the all blue pair but couldn't find it. I saw this pair at the local Journey's for $50 and then saw it a Marshall's for that price. They didn't really get my attention until I tried them on. They have blue on the other side, I just didn't post that pic.
I absolutely hate the high-tops, though, especially the all leather ones.I don't know why, I could just never convince myself to buy a pair.
$30? Can't pass it up.
Very true, only that I didn't clarify that when I tried them on I knew i was going to buy them cause I love the way look and feel.Originally Posted by scoopz
There's alot of things you can get with $30 than buying some wack polo sneaks that you don't like, IMO.Originally Posted by mindless2778
Originally Posted by TheHype
No hate towards you at all but I HATE those polo sneakers
You're post just reminded me, lol
To be honest with you, I only ever liked the all blue pair but couldn't find it. I saw this pair at the local Journey's for $50 and then saw it a Marshall's for that price. They didn't really get my attention until I tried them on. They have blue on the other side, I just didn't post that pic.
I absolutely hate the high-tops, though, especially the all leather ones.I don't know why, I could just never convince myself to buy a pair.
$30? Can't pass it up.
Very true, only that I didn't clarify that when I tried them on I knew i was going to buy them cause I love the way look and feel.Originally Posted by scoopz
There's alot of things you can get with $30 than buying some wack polo sneaks that you don't like, IMO.Originally Posted by mindless2778
Originally Posted by TheHype
No hate towards you at all but I HATE those polo sneakers
You're post just reminded me, lol
To be honest with you, I only ever liked the all blue pair but couldn't find it. I saw this pair at the local Journey's for $50 and then saw it a Marshall's for that price. They didn't really get my attention until I tried them on. They have blue on the other side, I just didn't post that pic.
I absolutely hate the high-tops, though, especially the all leather ones.I don't know why, I could just never convince myself to buy a pair.
$30? Can't pass it up.
Originally Posted by ballinamillion1
desert boots on sale for $50 , various sizes available the picture is the sand suede but if you look closely the color says grey hurry up this wont last long, also if you wear a size 7 they had a link for $30 near the top somewhere...
http://www.infinityshoes....rks-Desert-Boot-551.html