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Author:  rekieter [ Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:27 pm ]
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So since there's many questions about improving your front etc. Let's start ultimate clothing thread:D Different guys have different styles, but if you find something interesting just paste the photo here, or write some advice. Much appreciated

Author:  peregrinus [ Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:16 pm ]
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I was quite intrigued by the guy who walks around Britain wearing the clothes he was born in.

Author:  rekieter [ Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:20 pm ]
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lol what???

Author:  GoldenBoy [ Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:11 am ]
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peregrinus wrote:
I was quite intrigued by the guy who walks around Britain wearing the clothes he was born in.
:lol:

Author:  Alchemist [ Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:02 pm ]
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No shoes, no shirt, no service.

Author:  Altair [ Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:12 pm ]
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No one can tell you how to look.

You have to find it for yourself.

If what your wearing is an extension of how your feel/are?

What does dressing like others tell you?

Author:  aTrueRebel [ Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:33 am ]
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Morpheus wrote:
No one can tell you how to look.

You have to find it for yourself.
I reckon 8-)

Author:  panoramix [ Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:39 pm ]
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Author:  Aragorn [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:00 am ]
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I'm starting to rock the Macklemore Thrift Shop look more and more. I love the way I look and feel in retro sweaters, and that's basically it. But go buy that new Gucci collection if you think it'll bring anything.

Author:  Sai [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:55 am ]
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panoramix wrote:
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Bosss Pimp :mrgreen:
Cover of Reflections I assume.

Author:  Meraki [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:35 am ]
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Alchemist wrote:
No shirt, no shoes, and I still get service. I work out.
Fixed. :D :D :D

Author:  Altair [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:59 am ]
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Meraki wrote:
Alchemist wrote:
No shirt, no shoes, and I still get service. I work out.
Fixed. :D :D :D
wp sir, wp 8-)

Author:  The lesser Evil [ Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:15 am ]
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rekieter wrote:
So since there's many questions about improving your front etc. Let's start ultimate clothing thread:D Different guys have different styles, but if you find something interesting just paste the photo here, or write some advice. Much appreciated
First and foremost hit the Gym no less than 4x's a week and do lots of cardio (unless your already really slim). I like to weight train at least 3x's a week.

I'd start with decent underwear by either Hanes, Ralph Lauren or Armani Exchange or all of the above. Get like 8 sets of underwear.Then search out good tailor and get at least one good suit made from scratch. Or at very least nice customize suit for a department store. If you live in northeast I 've heard good things about Mr Ned in NYC. This is some of his handy work:
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Philly and NJ has some really good tailors as well. Your probably gonna want to get some shirts made too. A tailor can get them made if he doesn't do them himself. Check out these site for some really nice shirts that let you design your own dress shirts.

http://www.deoveritas.com

http://propercloth.com

There a lot of options when it comes to jeans. There's Levi (fairly cheap) Joe Jeans and Armani Exchange (Moderately expensive) 7 for all Mankind and AG (expensive) and if your really pimpin Japanese denim. If you live in a major city there should be a store that sells Japanese denim brands like Evisu, Edwin, Samurai, Japan Blue, etc. Keep in mind they can cost some serious bread and some brand harder to find in the USA. Here is a list of brands on this site:

http://www.denimsandjeans.com/denim-brands

There is a place in Hong Kong that sell all the obscure brands of Japanese denim and will ship to US. Here is there url:

http://www.take5jeans.com/


Last for today but not least shoes. If you really tryin' play.... cop some gators.

Mezlan:http://www.mezlan.com

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Mauri http://www.maurishoes.com

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And if you ever hit it big then there's Corthay

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more later....

Author:  panoramix [ Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:12 pm ]
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The lesser Evil wrote:
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if I want some style and class what suit would be the best?

Author:  The lesser Evil [ Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:46 am ]
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panoramix wrote:
if I want some style and class what suit would be the best?

First consider you height complexion and body type and how much you are willing to spend. There basically 4 type of suits Ivy league, American, English cut and Italian. Nothing is going to beat tailor made suit. A tailor will help you find the look that will be your template. However there are Stylish low end suits like Zanetti (400 to 700 dollars) then there are American brands like Hickey Freeman, Brooks Brothers and on high end Oxxford and Tom Ford (who used to work for Gucci). As far Italian brands go Canali and Armani are available at high end department stores like Bloomingdales. Isaia is another high end Italian brand that makes beautiful suits. Check some outlets out next you go on vacation. Grays and Navy Blues are usually the way to start of. Solid suits are better if you are going to buy just one or two suits. Ivy league cut tend to be the best for business attire. Italian cut is more trendy but Elegant and American cut can be a little of both. Most major store have tailors and can have your suits customize to suit your needs.

Author:  peregrinus [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 11:45 am ]
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See which ones you want to touch. Which ones cry out for your touch when you see them.

Then watch the women to see which ones they want to touch.

Then pick one in both camps.. Ask some other customers what they think of when they feel the cloth and look at it. Rinse and repeat.

Then say fuck it and pick the one that is screaming out to you.

Do not forget to get it tailored to you, it makes a big difference.

Author:  panoramix [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:04 pm ]
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peregrinus wrote:
Then watch the women to see which ones they want to touch.
I ask a female co-worker where to go to buy 'something' and she answered 'go to X but in Y they have promotion or try in Z'

sometimes I've got this feeling that they know better about fashion rather then men do.

I also notice than women tend to 'manipulate' man to buy some nice-approval clothes. not like predator but rather like domesticated pet.

Author:  The lesser Evil [ Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:05 am ]
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panoramix wrote:
peregrinus wrote:
Then watch the women to see which ones they want to touch.
I ask a female co-worker where to go to buy 'something' and she answered 'go to X but in Y they have promotion or try in Z'

sometimes I've got this feeling that they know better about fashion rather then men do.

I also notice than women tend to 'manipulate' man to buy some nice-approval clothes. not like predator but rather like domesticated pet.

It not that deep man. Many men assume women have a natural sense of things when it comes to fashion but it's just not necessarily true. Put to together a budget then go visit a few mid level department stores like Macy's. Check out a book called "Men's Style: thinking man's guide dress" by Russell Smith. That should help, plus its a real cheap find used on amazon.

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