freenudemacusers
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(08-08-2011, 12:46 AM)

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#101

I've only heard second hand info re: Aldo, but it has not been positive. Try Creative Recreation, Generic Man, or even Adidas Rod Laver. They have Doucal's on yoox for pretty good prices at the moment, made well with nice materials.
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Originally Posted by macuser1of5:
I've only heard second hand info re: Aldo, but it has not been positive. Try Creative Recreation, Generic Man, or even Adidas Rod Laver. They have Doucal's on yoox for pretty good prices at the moment, made well with nice materials.
Creative recreation is good stuff. Usually a bit unique, though they do have some nice basic designs.
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#103

anyone know what these jackets are called?

freenudemacusers
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(08-08-2011, 01:05 AM)

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#104

Looks like a mashup of an A1 Bomber or a Harrington and a M65.
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#105

More thrift store love from me: picked up a flawless pair of Cheap Monday jeans, Blood Is the New Black tank, a neat sterling silver lion pendant, and some huge patterned scarves that I'm going to hang on the wall, all for $20. :D
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#106

Originally Posted by Decado:
Had a hell of a time trying to find something I really wanted, so had to pick this up for a wedding:

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/24/img0072iz.jpg/

Keep or return and continue the search?

Also, what about this for a simple sneaker?

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...mg0066jha.jpg/

thanks
The wedding shoe doesn't look bad. I can't really tell much of a shoe's quality from pictures anyway. Mind if I ask you where you got those from?

I like the New Balances! Though I prefer Nylites, I think the NBs will serve you well
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#107

So yoox did more price drops. Going broke soon.
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#108

Where would you guys buy necklaces or chains? I know where to get earrings, watches, and hats but I can't seem to find necklaces for guys anywhere. Also, no dog tags please.
Lazy
(08-08-2011, 06:53 AM)
#109

Great thread!

What kind of watch is recommended for dudes like myself with extremely skinny wrists? Budget limited to $200.

Also, any recommendations for skinny chinos? Thinking of going with a pair of Club Monaco skinny chinos that really fit great when I tried them on, but not sure how well they last.
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#110

Originally Posted by Munin:
So I wanna go for a pendant/necklace with something that also holds meaning for me, so I would like something with a bird/wing/feather motif. But I don't know if any of these look too tacky. What do you think?
http://www.superfuture.com/supertalk...12#post2802112
Decado
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(08-08-2011, 09:26 PM)
#111

Originally Posted by latinlikeaviolin:
The wedding shoe doesn't look bad. I can't really tell much of a shoe's quality from pictures anyway. Mind if I ask you where you got those from?

I like the New Balances! Though I prefer Nylites, I think the NBs will serve you well
Wedding shoes are from Aldo (not on sale, sadly). At this point I don't want to spend a lot of money on shoes until I find a really good style for me. Aldo, while not top quality, is reasonably priced, for the most part.

Out of curiosity, how many pairs of shoes do you guys have? What are the "must have" styles?
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5-6 sneakers, 5 dress shoes, a pair of boots, a pair of running shoes and some winter boots. I'll probably end up with another pair of boots and maybe another pair of dress shoes and call it good for a while.
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#113

Originally Posted by macuser1of5:
5-6 sneakers, 5 dress shoes, a pair of boots, a pair of running shoes and some winter boots. I'll probably end up with another pair of boots and maybe another pair of dress shoes and call it good for a while.
Sounds like a very nice collection. I'm probably going to have a similar one by next fall.
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#114

Originally Posted by Decado:
Wedding shoes are from Aldo (not on sale, sadly). At this point I don't want to spend a lot of money on shoes until I find a really good style for me. Aldo, while not top quality, is reasonably priced, for the most part.

Out of curiosity, how many pairs of shoes do you guys have? What are the "must have" styles?
2 sneakers, 2 espadrilles, 1 pair of bucks, 1 pair of chukkas, 1 pair of boat shoes, 1 pair of loafers, 1 pair of captoe oxfords, 1 pair of winter boots. I think my shoe collection sucks though.

For essentials: formal black oxfords, brown dress shoes (less formal than balmorals/oxfords), sneakers, winter boots, fall boots (chukkas, hiking boots)
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#115

Great thread looked up those Onitsuka Tiger they look sweet I'll be ordering me a pair.
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#116

Let me think...I've got:

- Three pairs of Adidas Superstars (White, black with cyan laces, gray snakeskin)
- A beat-to-shit pair of black AE Park Avenues I bought for $30 off Ebay (bar/club dress shoes)
- An immaculate pair of AE Strands in Chestnut (that I am terrified to wear anywhere for fear of ruining them, lol.)
- Navy Sperry Topsiders
- A pair of grey Sperry suede loafers. Ugly beyond belief, comfortable beyond belief.
- An ugly, square-toed pair of black Kenneth Cole dress shoes (my emergency pair of dress shoes)
- Ugly brown moc-toe loafers from Rockport (work shoes, pretty much bought because they were cheap and comfortable)
- Johnston and Murphy suede wingtips, grey
- White Superga canvas laceups.
- Eggshell-colored Lugz sneakers that look better in person than they do in photos. (They were $10, if you're wondering why I bothered.)

So, a dozen pairs. Yes, I have a problem.

Thankfully this pretty much covers the gamut of anything I'd ever want to wear shoe-wise. Of course, my white Superstars are starting to look ratty...and I sure would like a pair of Tigers just to see what the fuss is about...and I really should have a second pair of work shoes so I can rotate and make them last longer...

Edit: Oh, I forgot a pair of J.Crew flip-flops that I only wear when at the beach, so essentially never.
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#117

Heh, Tigers were big when I was in college 5 years ago. Surprised they still have the interest level they do.
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#118

Originally Posted by Decado:
Out of curiosity, how many pairs of shoes do you guys have? What are the "must have" styles?
Ughh. Too many (28). I'm slowly phasing out the sneakers and trying to go with more boat/bucks/casual shoes. At one point, I pretty much only wore jordans and nike sbs (lol, college days).

Sneakers:
5 retro air jordans
2 hightop sb dunks
2 basketball shoes (indoor/outdoor)
2 running shoes (rotate every few weeks)
1 Chuck Taylors for the gym

Casual:
4 TOMS (3 cordones style, 1 chukka)
3 Sperry Chukkas
2 Clarks Desert Boots
1 Converse Boat Shoes
1 Blue Suede Bucks
1 moc toe boots (for fall/winter, weather doesn't get that bad here)
2 Sanuk loafers

Work:
2 pairs of Ecco dress shoes for the office (brown/black)
freenudemacusers
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#119

So I got the Calvin Klein Collection suit in the mail... Anyone currently looking for a suit, or at least a ridiculous bargain on a well-made suit (half-canvassed, finished waistband and lined to the knee) would be wise to run over to yoox and pick one up. I'm a US small and the 46/36 fits perfectly, save standard sleeve and hem length adjustments.
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#120

Originally Posted by macuser1of5:
Heh, Tigers were big when I was in college 5 years ago. Surprised they still have the interest level they do.
They're perfect, so much better than Chucks.
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Let's see, currently I've got 1 pair of chukkas, 1 pair of saddle shoes, 2 pairs of bucks (dirty bucks for spring/summer, chocolate for fall and winter), 3 pairs of boat shoes (1 beater pair, 1 navy pair, 1 brown pair - all sperry AOs), 1 pair of super-cheap bostonian captoes for dressy occassions (might as well cheap out for something you wear once or twice a year), 2 pair of sneakers, 1 pair of NB 993s that i only wear when walking/jogging, 3 pairs of boots (including Alden Indys)

I ebay'd 2 pair of Alden boots earlier this year that didn't really work for me.

Originally Posted by TxdoHawk:

So, a dozen pairs. Yes, I have a problem.
You don't really have a problem until half of them are Aldens.
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themadhatter444
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(08-09-2011, 10:37 PM)
#122

I love this thread.

Where do you super skinny guys recommend buying dress shirts? I'm 6'2" and 143lb (bodyfat <5% and well muscled so NO I don't look like a corpse) but my lanky body doesn't work for most conventional measurements. Even the slim-fit dress shirts I tried on at Mens Warehouse certainly need to be tailored. I don't want to have to spend an arm and a leg just to get clothes that fit well, but I'll do what I must.

Help?
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#123

Originally Posted by themadhatter444:
I love this thread.

Where do you super skinny guys recommend buying dress shirts? I'm 6'2" and 143lb (bodyfat <5% and well muscled so NO I don't look like a corpse) but my lanky body doesn't work for most conventional measurements. Even the slim-fit dress shirts I tried on at Mens Warehouse certainly need to be tailored. I don't want to have to spend an arm and a leg just to get clothes that fit well, but I'll do what I must.

Help?

i don't see how a 6'2 person weighing 143lbs doesn't look like a corpse. Anyways, men's warehouse is the start of your troubles. try the slim fit stuff from banana republic, express and stuff like that. that's my quick and easy advice for now. in addition try sizing down one step. for the most part small at banana republic was fitting me just fine, but then i tried XS and realized it's an even better fit.
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#124

Originally Posted by themadhatter444:
I love this thread.

Where do you super skinny guys recommend buying dress shirts? I'm 6'2" and 143lb (bodyfat <5% and well muscled so NO I don't look like a corpse) but my lanky body doesn't work for most conventional measurements. Even the slim-fit dress shirts I tried on at Mens Warehouse certainly need to be tailored. I don't want to have to spend an arm and a leg just to get clothes that fit well, but I'll do what I must.

Help?

Brooks Brothers.

If you are a man, you need no other for dress shirts. They are known for being cut big, but to combat that they offer like 4 or 5 different cuts. Their extra slim might work for you.

Oh, and whatever you do, do NOT buy anything "non-iron".
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#125

Anybody know a place online to buy cheap jean jackets?
themadhatter444
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(08-09-2011, 11:44 PM)
#126

Originally Posted by CFMOORE!:
i don't see how a 6'2 person weighing 143lbs doesn't look like a corpse. Anyways, men's warehouse is the start of your troubles. try the slim fit stuff from banana republic, express and stuff like that. that's my quick and easy advice for now. in addition try sizing down one step. for the most part small at banana republic was fitting me just fine, but then i tried XS and realized it's an even better fit.
Originally Posted by Enron:
Brooks Brothers.

If you are a man, you need no other for dress shirts. They are known for being cut big, but to combat that they offer like 4 or 5 different cuts. Their extra slim might work for you.

Oh, and whatever you do, do NOT buy anything "non-iron".
Thanks dudes. Will head to BB and Banana Republic this weekend. Both are close to me.

Kudos!
LordCanti
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(08-10-2011, 04:10 PM)

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#127

Originally Posted by themadhatter444:
Thanks dudes. Will head to BB and Banana Republic this weekend. Both are close to me.

Kudos!
Try BR online first. They have 30% sales all the time, and their stuff isn't quite as expensive as it is in store (especially in their sale section, which I've never seen in an actual BR).
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#128

Originally Posted by themadhatter444:
I love this thread.

Where do you super skinny guys recommend buying dress shirts? I'm 6'2" and 143lb (bodyfat <5% and well muscled so NO I don't look like a corpse) but my lanky body doesn't work for most conventional measurements. Even the slim-fit dress shirts I tried on at Mens Warehouse certainly need to be tailored. I don't want to have to spend an arm and a leg just to get clothes that fit well, but I'll do what I must.

Help?
Express 1MX Fitted shirts, end of story. They're $60 (I think?) each but they're very nice.

On the cheaper end, H&M, but the quality of their stuff is seriously hit and miss.

Edit: I can't help but think of Brook's Brothers as having more traditional styles, so it's not really for people under 30. But that's just my take on it.
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#129

Originally Posted by Enron:
Brooks Brothers.

If you are a man, you need no other for dress shirts.
Eh, their options are pretty limited.
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Originally Posted by Dave Inc.:
Edit: I can't help but think of Brook's Brothers as having more traditional styles, so it's not really for people under 30. But that's just my take on it.
I agree with this. BB is fine for work clothes, if you work in an office or something though. I wouldn't shop them for contemporary (youthful) styles.
Last edited by LordCanti; 08-10-2011 at 06:29 PM.
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#131

great work on that OP!
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#132

Originally Posted by jon bones:
great work on that OP!
Thanks bones. We need some fit pics man! When you show us something new?

On a related note, I think I want to start a WAYWT (What are you wearing today) thing, but I worry I'd be the only one posting lol.
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Originally Posted by Dave Inc.:
Edit: I can't help but think of Brook's Brothers as having more traditional styles, so it's not really for people under 30. But that's just my take on it.
Originally Posted by macuser1of5:
Eh, their options are pretty limited.

Originally Posted by LordCanti:
I agree with this. BB is fine for work clothes, if you work in an office or something though. I wouldn't shop them for contemporary (youthful) styles.
I was waiting for posts like this, lol.

Remember - the guy did ask for advice on DRESS shirts.

I would never send one of you young fashionista types to Brooks for an entire wardrobe. But for dressy clothes, they are timeless and classic and hard to beat for reasonable money.
freenudemacusers
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#134

None of my dress shirts or formal clothing is from Brooks, though. Being a 'fashionista' has nothing to do with it :p

Quote:
On a related note, I think I want to start a WAYWT (What are you wearing today) thing, but I worry I'd be the only one posting lol.
I tried on the last page but nobody said anything or followed suit ;(
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#135

Originally Posted by macuser1of5:
I tried on the last page but nobody said anything or followed suit ;(
I don't have a full length mirror, and I have no desire to ask anyone if they can take some photos of me, lol.

I'm also terrible with the self timer function of my camera.
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#136

Originally Posted by LordCanti:
I don't have a full length mirror, and I have no desire to ask anyone if they can take some photos of me, lol.
I use the hood of my car. God help me if my wife discovered me doing this lol.
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#137

I am not consistent in my dress or my willingness to take pictures on a constant basis. though it is nice to get feedback here and there.
Originally Posted by Dave Inc.:

Edit: I can't help but think of Brook's Brothers as having more traditional styles, so it's not really for people under 30. But that's just my take on it.
Not true. They launched their University collection last fall which is full of younger slimmer and more daring pieces all around. Brooks Brothers also have the Thom Browne Black Fleece label for all your fashion forward needs.
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Originally Posted by Desi:
I am not consistent in my dress or my willingness to take pictures on a constant basis. though it is nice to get feedback here and there.
Not true. They launched their University collection last fall which is full of younger slimmer and more daring pieces all around. Brooks Brothers also have the Thom Browne Black Fleece label for all your fashion forward needs.
It's a matter of personal taste I guess. Personally, I'm not liking anything I'm seeing in the Black Fleece collection (nor the $170 a pop price for a button up shirt). None of the stuff in their regular collection is jumping out at me either.

Any of the guys in any of the pictures for this "back to campus" collection, wouldn't have been out of place as the villain in a John Hughes movie from the 80's (except for the guy in the glasses.)

http://www.brooksbrothers.com/campus...tem#/section/1
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#139

I'll take pics, I just need a new camera first.

I've been pinch rolling the cuffs of my pants lately and I'm lovin it.
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#140

Originally Posted by Desi:
I am not consistent in my dress or my willingness to take pictures on a constant basis. though it is nice to get feedback here and there.
Not true. They launched their University collection last fall which is full of younger slimmer and more daring pieces all around. Brooks Brothers also have the Thom Browne Black Fleece label for all your fashion forward needs.
The Thom Browne stuff is only carried in certain stores, and honestly the "university" stuff is basically just Prep/Trad cut for college/teenagers. Its JCrew with slightly better quality. Judging from pics in this thread and in the old thread, most of this thread's audience probably isn't interested in the University stuff.
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#141

I was interested in Black Fleece a few years ago, but their cut is really not for me, and the shirt sleeves are surprisingly short. The line, though sometimes idiosyncratic and weird, isn't really that far removed from standard prep attire.
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Originally Posted by Enron:
The Thom Browne stuff is only carried in certain stores, and honestly the "university" stuff is basically just Prep/Trad cut for college/teenagers. Its JCrew with slightly better quality. Judging from pics in this thread and in the old thread, most of this thread's audience probably isn't interested in the University stuff.
I like to prep it up sometimes. Just not...that much. I'll cop to owning a few articles of clothing from A&F, that were purchased during sales, and that don't have the A&F logo anywhere on them (yet look preptastic).
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#143

Is rolling up the cuff of your pants a spring/summer thing? I don't see the practicality in the winter, but what if you live in a place where fall isn't really full of adverse weather?
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#144

Originally Posted by macuser1of5:
So I got the Calvin Klein Collection suit in the mail... Anyone currently looking for a suit, or at least a ridiculous bargain on a well-made suit (half-canvassed, finished waistband and lined to the knee) would be wise to run over to yoox and pick one up. I'm a US small and the 46/36 fits perfectly, save standard sleeve and hem length adjustments.

Before heading off to the tailor... Just about an inch or so off the sleeves and a bit of break on the pants. I might need to get a couple more of them, my current work suits really aren't that great, and I have had them since I got out of school. :/
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#145

Right now, Living Social has $60 in Land's End Canvas credit for only $30:

https://livingsocial.com/deals/40489...p&rpi=22148933
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#146

I'm personally a big fan of Bomber Jackets.


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Originally Posted by kevo_huevo:
Is rolling up the cuff of your pants a spring/summer thing? I don't see the practicality in the winter, but what if you live in a place where fall isn't really full of adverse weather?
for some it can be any time of year!

latinlikeaviolin
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#148

Originally Posted by SilentProtagonist:
Anybody know a place online to buy cheap jean jackets?
Pointer Brand is cheap
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#149

http://www.florsheim.com/shop/index.html is better than Aldo shoes.
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#150

At an average of twice the price, I would hope so.

Like I said a while back in the other thread, value and the perceived quality that comes along with that means different things to different people; it has to be a sliding scale.