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I've been wearing Chucks since I was a kid. I don't care if they're trendy or not. I love 'em.
Quote from: Mr. Gundam on March 07, 2012, 12:00:55 PMI've been wearing Chucks since I was a kid. I don't care if they're trendy or not. I love 'em.(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: bork laser on January 15, 2013, 03:02:33 PMQuote from: Mr. Gundam on March 07, 2012, 12:00:55 PMI've been wearing Chucks since I was a kid. I don't care if they're trendy or not. I love 'em.(Image removed from quote.)Right back at ya.My Friday work "uniform" is Chucks, jeans, and one of my many blazers paired with a button up shirt and a tie.
Leather chucks reminds me of the tuxedo tee shirt.
Quote from: The Business on January 15, 2013, 10:12:11 PMLeather chucks reminds me of the tuxedo tee shirt.Anything is better than the awful canvas they use on those now.
Hey I mostly like them but Nike seems to have made a decision that they needed to be $50 and be made in 10 seconds or less.
Quote from: Mr. Gundam on January 16, 2013, 12:37:39 AMQuote from: macuser3of5 on January 16, 2013, 12:28:38 AMHey I mostly like them but Nike seems to have made a decision that they needed to be $50 and be made in 10 seconds or less.I buy a new pair every 18 months or so, so $50 is a bargain.No it's not. If you start buying some well-made shoes you would save yourself a lot of money.
Quote from: macuser3of5 on January 16, 2013, 12:28:38 AMHey I mostly like them but Nike seems to have made a decision that they needed to be $50 and be made in 10 seconds or less.I buy a new pair every 18 months or so, so $50 is a bargain.
i've read that you dont want anything with white rubber souls and leather tops but im a idiot so who knows wat i know
No it's not. If you start buying some well-made shoes you would save yourself a lot of money.
Chucks are far and away the most awful, uncomfortable shoes I've ever worn in my life. Gotta keep it trendy, tho.
I should have said it is my personal rule for mensware. Black on black lacks pop, is overly conservative, and aesthetically bland. You only need look at the image you posted to see what I'm talking about.Matching colors in general is pretty blah. To me it is hard to pull off without looking unoriginal. Use complementaries. That nicca in that pic is wearing a black suit with black tie and shoes. Lemme guess, also black socks? Zzz. How about black suit, yellow shirt, blue tie, blue socks, brown shoes. Much better.
hmmm thats a good idea. do I go with a tie?
If you're built similiar to me, these things fit great off the rack.
That's a nice deal, will jump on it this weekend
Quote from: The Business on March 27, 2013, 02:28:18 PMIf you're built similiar to me, these things fit great off the rack. owned
j crew is weird. For the longest time they were sitting around banana republic level of blandness but in the last 5-6 years they have gone out of their way to court higher end customers and their products are a lot more cohesive and interesting across the board. Looks like JCPenney is trying to follow their lead a bit.
Quote from: macuser3of5 on March 27, 2013, 02:55:25 PMj crew is weird. For the longest time they were sitting around banana republic level of blandness but in the last 5-6 years they have gone out of their way to court higher end customers and their products are a lot more cohesive and interesting across the board. Looks like JCPenney is trying to follow their lead a bit.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millard_Drexleryou can thank this man.
i can't decide what to wear to a local-ish university bar. should I wear a hoodie and a beanie, or my nice cardigan or my beautiful peacoat? i'd surely be outdressing everyone but it wouldn't be weird looking halp plz
Robo: Weird, fits my legs. I really thought you were going to say they were too slim.
I remember for some reason quite a while ago Himu asking how to keep his collar from folding up under his jacket. I believe I told him to buy better shirts, or use starch. By "better shirts" I meant ones that included collar stays. Even with "better shirts" and starch, sometimes I have a problem with collared shirts under v-neck sweaters. I get that problem of one collar in, one collar out, constantly having to adjust, etc. Well, this looks like the perfect product for all of our collar needs:(Image removed from quote.)http://www.wurkinstiffs.com/c-3-power-stays.aspxPretty ingenius idea, I'm ordering some as soon as I get home.Edit: And if you don't have any shirts with collar stays, check out the Polo Stays on that site. I may end up getting some of those for my polos as well.
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