Dressing better

Remember the W&H boots?
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The maker, Dayton, is having a sale to celebrate their 125 years by taking off $125 from their service boots.

It is pretty much exactly the same boots minus the distressing, bent toe and the W&H stamp.

After the discount, price comes to around $274 +$30 shipping = $304. That's a great deal considering the W&H versionr etails for $850-$950.

It comes in oiled black, oiled brown and charcoal nubuck (similar to the pic above minus the distressing/soak).

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Have any of you guys seen any light-weight blazers like this, i may just buy a linen blazer and rip out the polyestor lining. I will never understand why they choose polyestor for the inner-lining. Its 85 degrees in my city btw. 


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Originally Posted by RFX45

Those look like a jersey blazer.
have you ever tried one on RFx? I guess since its not grey it doesnt look as bad. The grey ones just remind me of sweat pants. His looks extremely light though.  
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

Remember the W&H boots?
2q99unr.jpg


The maker, Dayton, is having a sale to celebrate their 125 years by taking off $125 from their service boots.

It is pretty much exactly the same boots minus the distressing, bent toe and the W&H stamp.

After the discount, price comes to around $274 +$30 shipping = $304. That's a great deal considering the W&H versionr etails for $850-$950.

It comes in oiled black, oiled brown and charcoal nubuck (similar to the pic above minus the distressing/soak).

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Generaiya would like to know where to order these. Dayton's website?
 
I've tried one on made by Lanvin or YSL, I can't remember which brand.
It is less structured, it will contour more to your body especially if it is a bit more fitted.
It has more draping, which could be good or bad.
I want a blazer like this:
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If you want a lightweight jacket, look for unlined blazers, there should be a lot out at this time of the year.
I'm pretty sure H&M has a 2-3 styles out right now, Zara probably does too.
 
Originally Posted by generaiya

Originally Posted by RFX45

Remember the W&H boots?
2q99unr.jpg


The maker, Dayton, is having a sale to celebrate their 125 years by taking off $125 from their service boots.

It is pretty much exactly the same boots minus the distressing, bent toe and the W&H stamp.

After the discount, price comes to around $274 +$30 shipping = $304. That's a great deal considering the W&H versionr etails for $850-$950.

It comes in oiled black, oiled brown and charcoal nubuck (similar to the pic above minus the distressing/soak).

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Generaiya would like to know where to order these. Dayton's website?

Give them a call at (604) 253-6671.
It is also almost a made to measure, custom boots. 

You can tell them how you want it sized with your foots measurement and all.
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

Originally Posted by generaiya

Originally Posted by RFX45

Remember the W&H boots?
The maker, Dayton, is having a sale to celebrate their 125 years by taking off $125 from their service boots.

It is pretty much exactly the same boots minus the distressing, bent toe and the W&H stamp.

After the discount, price comes to around $274 +$30 shipping = $304. That's a great deal considering the W&H versionr etails for $850-$950.

It comes in oiled black, oiled brown and charcoal nubuck (similar to the pic above minus the distressing/soak).

tumblr_lahqslOjUn1qz7ap0o1_500.jpg
Generaiya would like to know where to order these. Dayton's website?

Give them a call at (604) 253-6671.
It is also almost a made to measure, custom boots. 

You can tell them how you want it sized with your foots measurement and all.
Generaiya is stoked, been wanting the W+H version since 2009. Generaiya would never pay $800 for Daytons though.

Anywhere Generaiya can see pics of the oiled black or oiled brown boots?
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Much appreciated.
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

I've tried one on made by Lanvin or YSL, I can't remember which brand.
It is less structured, it will contour more to your body especially if it is a bit more fitted.
It has more draping, which could be good or bad.
I want a blazer like this:
OcCqo.jpg



If you want a lightweight jacket, look for unlined blazers, there should be a lot out at this time of the year.
I'm pretty sure H&M has a 2-3 styles out right now, Zara probably does too.

Thanks Ninjahood, i mean Rfx, that is PERFECT!!!!! Im gonna search unlined blazers...i would need to try this one on, the drape looks a bit feminine if its too long.  
 
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Yah sorry for the gigantic pic, I wanted to show the detail on the blazer that it isn't a typical cotton, it has texture.

Also, have you considered a knitted cardigan blazer?
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Originally Posted by sneakaprince

Originally Posted by young lex

Originally Posted by sneakaprince


Please stop 
But I do see u with the Decepz hat.... Is that what I think its bout?
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No doubt dun strate gully on dis side

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Not sure if serious
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 Not sure neither but if so neither, but why not.  Deceps have grown up now, might even have a few in Corporate America now.

One of ya'll ninjas tried to snatch my Notre Dame starter cap back in 91-92 next to MSG ...
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 @ Herald Square & Time Square back then!
  
 
Originally Posted by RFX45

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Yah sorry for the gigantic pic, I wanted to show the detail on the blazer that it isn't a typical cotton, it has texture.

Also, have you considered a knitted cardigan blazer?
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The cardigan would be to warm....we are dealing with alot of humidity. The blazer material looks more breatheable. I really like the one u posted. It looks comfortable and stylish.   
 
Originally Posted by hadegbite

Originally Posted by RFX45

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Yah sorry for the gigantic pic, I wanted to show the detail on the blazer that it isn't a typical cotton, it has texture.

Also, have you considered a knitted cardigan blazer?
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The cardigan would be to warm....we are dealing with alot of humidity. The blazer material looks more breatheable. I really like the one u posted. It looks comfortable and stylish.   

You would surprised how light it is, that particular one is current season so it is made for spring. It's not heavy knit at all. Just throwing suggestions out there. 
 
Was able to scoop up a pair of the timberland earth keepers 2.0 moc toes from my NR. I'll post a pic later when I'm on my pc. Right now I'm on the iPad.
 
Originally Posted by RFX45


I want a blazer like this:
If you want a lightweight jacket, look for unlined blazers, there should be a lot out at this time of the year.
I'm pretty sure H&M has a 2-3 styles out right now, Zara probably does too.

If you happen to find one online can you please post.
 
Originally Posted by Hendrix Watermelon

yo, what was that thing posted a few hunid pages back about buying a pair of Clarks for cheap and being able to switch em at the actual store? Someone break it down please and thank you.

yes yes
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Originally Posted by niidawg3

Originally Posted by Young Street86

Originally Posted by niidawg3


nice overall suit ... however, if you are going for a slimmer aesthetic, you should probably go with slimmer lasted shoes too. helps make everything proportionally better. 

From the look of the 3rd pic the pants look like they may be a bit small in the seat/leg area. Good suit overall though
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i agree - the pants need some work. i just put up a blog post about fitting (suit) pants:


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I noticed the shoes were quite large as well, seemed to stick out after looking at the pictures. I bought them at the thrift store, they are definitely wider, I think an E. Still on the lookout for some brown shoes. I have my eyes on the Allen Edmond Sanford brown
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, but me, being that I shop at the thrift store, it may be a while til I have enough funds.
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As for the pants, I forgot to mention that I pulled them down a bit in the back for the picture. They're not too tight or anything, it was just that as I moved, the hem of my pants would end up being tucked into the heel of my shoe. So I decided to sag the pants down a little (notice it is only the back portion) so that I could cover up the heel for the picture. Didn't notice until later that it looked like that.
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Edit - Just read your article. Perhaps if my pants were a tad bit longer, a shiver would help?

Edit - Here's a picture of how my pants sit. Would this be medium break or no break?
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I got a couple questions for you guys that I hope I can get answered.

I'm meeting with a local attorney next week how may be able to get me a possible job opportunities. I originally spoke with him over the phone after a mutual acquaintance gave him my resume, information, etc.

He now wants to sit down and meet but this isn't a formal interview, it's more or less a lunch because we will be going out to eat.

Since lunch really isn't that "formal" I have been stuck on wearing a suit or something more casual. If I do wear a suit, should I go black or navy and with what type of tie? Usually I would do a red "power tie" but I'm not sure this is the right way for me to go.

If you guys think I should scratch the suit idea, what do you suggest? Shirt and tie with a sweater and khakis? Blue blazer?

I really need to impress because like I said this is for future opportunities. I'm confused, please NT help me out.
 
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