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not me but opinion on this? pants wise it can fit better (imo) and jacket a bit too short yeah?
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Originally Posted by rsdplaya
i wish these were a little darker...but i still might scoop them up. Release date?Originally Posted by JRHodges11
Saw that Ralph Lauren was coming out with these....thoughts?
I would go with the preppy wardrobe (what i usually wore when i worked in real estate and when i have to go on the campaign trail.. i guess boarding school paid off):Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
Definite not suits, the lady already told me also to avoid ties or jackets...Originally Posted by RFX45
I would start by observing what others are wearing at your work and just go with that.Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
Just got promoted at my job(UPS)... Need to start dressing business casual, a whole new start to me
I dont even know where to beginWith shoes, pants and shirts
As tempted I am to suggesta suit, if your co-workers are wearing and considers chino plus polo as business casual then it'll be pointless to wear a suit, especially if you still have to do some lifting and carryign boxes around.
"Business casual" is one of those terms that is right in between the line, it varies from job to job and from company to company.
She said polo shirts/button ups with khakis/pants and shoes
I think Im just going to hit up the Polo outlet or something... I just need more help on the shoes, real picky when it comes to that
I say be a bit different and wear chinos with button up and just roll the sleeves.
As for shoes, I picture a UPS job means a lot of walking, even if it is office work.
So I'd suggest a shoe with rubber sole. Some chocolate bucks with red brick sole might be a good option, check out Nordstroms 1901 line.
Boat shoes/boat chukka type shoes look better IMO when they are a bity worn/dirty. Gives the shoe some character.Originally Posted by eiddyfouw
Originally Posted by rsdplaya
i wish these were a little darker...but i still might scoop them up. Release date?Originally Posted by JRHodges11
Saw that Ralph Lauren was coming out with these....thoughts?
How does one keep these clean and avoid the denim rub?
Originally Posted by What up
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
rsdplaya wrote:
JRHodges11 wrote:
Saw that Ralph Lauren was coming out with these....thoughts?
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
I would go with the preppy wardrobe (what i usually wore when i worked in real estate and when i have to go on the campaign trail.. i guess boarding school paid off):Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
Definite not suits, the lady already told me also to avoid ties or jackets...Originally Posted by RFX45
I would start by observing what others are wearing at your work and just go with that.Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
Just got promoted at my job(UPS)... Need to start dressing business casual, a whole new start to me
I dont even know where to beginWith shoes, pants and shirts
As tempted I am to suggesta suit, if your co-workers are wearing and considers chino plus polo as business casual then it'll be pointless to wear a suit, especially if you still have to do some lifting and carryign boxes around.
"Business casual" is one of those terms that is right in between the line, it varies from job to job and from company to company.
She said polo shirts/button ups with khakis/pants and shoes
I think Im just going to hit up the Polo outlet or something... I just need more help on the shoes, real picky when it comes to that
I say be a bit different and wear chinos with button up and just roll the sleeves.
As for shoes, I picture a UPS job means a lot of walking, even if it is office work.
So I'd suggest a shoe with rubber sole. Some chocolate bucks with red brick sole might be a good option, check out Nordstroms 1901 line.
button up
khakis
and loafers (or boat shoes)
if it gets colder or you need to step it up a notch (without going with a suit).. then just throw on a blazer or a nice V neck sweater or something
Originally Posted by damnitzdom
not me but opinion on this? pants wise it can fit better (imo) and jacket a bit too short yeah?
IMO, if the pants were less bunched up and the jacket length was longer, the fit would be betterOriginally Posted by omgitswes
Originally Posted by damnitzdom
not me but opinion on this? pants wise it can fit better (imo) and jacket a bit too short yeah?
yes and yes
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
I'm more into the shoes with laces for some reason... What would be more comfortable khakis or pants?
Originally Posted by aceofjays
I finally gave Uniqlo a try and ordered some chinos.
At first I was
Then I looked at the Gap khakis I use to wear
Then I opened the box
Needless to say, I will be doing business with them again, soon
Originally Posted by aceofjays
I finally gave Uniqlo a try and ordered some chinos.
To place an order by telephone, please call our Customer Orders Department:Originally Posted by Dr LukeMartin
Originally Posted by omgitswes
how did you order from them?
Was gonna say the same thing. Couldve sworn they only have 1 store in NY and they dont deliver. I love that store though and the people who work there are very helpful.
Yeup. If he stood straight that jacket would be above his belt. Eh.Originally Posted by Storm2006
IMO, if the pants were less bunched up and the jacket length was longer, the fit would be betterOriginally Posted by omgitswes
Originally Posted by damnitzdom
not me but opinion on this? pants wise it can fit better (imo) and jacket a bit too short yeah?
yes and yes
Originally Posted by ScarsOrScabs
To place an order by telephone, please call our Customer Orders Department:Originally Posted by Dr LukeMartin
Originally Posted by omgitswes
how did you order from them?
Was gonna say the same thing. Couldve sworn they only have 1 store in NY and they dont deliver. I love that store though and the people who work there are very helpful.
toll free 1-877-4UNIQLO (1-877-486-4756)
Or, email us at: [email protected]
Our Customer Orders Department is open Monday through Sunday 9am to 6pm eastern standard time.
Is that a jersey blazer?Originally Posted by damnitzdom
not me but opinion on this? pants wise it can fit better (imo) and jacket a bit too short yeah?
That's the thing, I tried the tailored cut that Gap offers and they were too wide in the leg and covered nearly 2/3 of my shoe, which I hate.Originally Posted by aceofjays
The straight/slim fit tailored khakis at the gap aren't all that bad actually.
as for the uniqlo khakis, did you get them hemmed at the store?
Originally Posted by spacej23
Nice fits in here, guys.
What I wore today:
From top to bottom:
- J.Crew v-neck sweater
- J.Crew button-up
- J.Crew belt
- BR Jeans
- Sebago x Ronnie Fieg x Culture Shoq Docksides
wish i had hair like that, nice outfit btwOriginally Posted by NooEra
Originally Posted by spacej23
Nice fits in here, guys.
What I wore today:
From top to bottom:
- J.Crew v-neck sweater
- J.Crew button-up
- J.Crew belt
- BR Jeans
- Sebago x Ronnie Fieg x Culture Shoq Docksides
You look exactly like Ryan Braun
Originally Posted by Dr LukeMartin
info on the shoes?Originally Posted by RFX45
Is that a jersey blazer?Originally Posted by damnitzdom
not me but opinion on this? pants wise it can fit better (imo) and jacket a bit too short yeah?