Dressing Better Vol 2.0

I've checked both of my local J Crews.. no good items on sale my way..
Probably will cop a few items from JCF.. They've been stepping it up lately..
 
I've checked both of my local J Crews.. no good items on sale my way..
Probably will cop a few items from JCF.. They've been stepping it up lately..
I've checked both of my local J Crews.. no good items on sale my way..
Probably will cop a few items from JCF.. They've been stepping it up lately..
Best deals are online it seems. They are flying fast tho.

Will be interesting to see where JCP goes since Wooster left and co owns a street wear brand in NYC now.
 
Best deals are online it seems. They are flying fast tho.

Will be interesting to see where JCP goes since Wooster left and co owns a street wear brand in NYC now.

No no my brother lol not JC Penny, I was talking about j crew factory (JCF) haha..

What's woosters new brand though?
 
Not sure where to go with this inquiry but I'm looking for spots in NYC where I can find pants like this:

http://www.atticonlineshop.com/prod...dy-Denim-Co-Weekender-Pants-Black-White-.html

essentially I want these weekenders but without any design, just straight black pants with cuffs on the bottom to wear with my dunks. Any spots you know in NYC please let me know I haven't bought anything besides Levi's or J Crew chinos in forever.

Thanks a lot NT.
 
Been a long time lurker of this thread and it's definitely had a part in the maturing of my style :nthat:

But I just got a new job in a luxury store and need to upgrade my
pants collection. I'm looking for good fitting and AFFORDABLE (I'm still in college)
denim, cords, and or chinos I guess just pants in general lol. I need a few pairs of black
ones but am open to most colors.

If it helps I am 5'9" around 170 slim but muscular athletic build as I play college ball.
I normally wear a size 32 waist, 31 if I can find it and length I usually go with 30.

Please help DBFam, all help would be greatly appreciated, and repped :D
 
Been a long time lurker of this thread and it's definitely had a part in the maturing of my style :nthat:

But I just got a new job in a luxury store and need to upgrade my
pants collection. I'm looking for good fitting and AFFORDABLE (I'm still in college)
denim, cords, and or chinos I guess just pants in general lol. I need a few pairs of black
ones but am open to most colors.

If it helps I am 5'9" around 170 slim but muscular athletic build as I play college ball.
I normally wear a size 32 waist, 31 if I can find it and length I usually go with 30.

Please help DBFam, all help would be greatly appreciated, and repped :D
Define affordable.
 
I swear, these are always your first words when someone asks for assistance in building a new wardrobe or picking up an item lol . . . very valid question though
It's true and very valid. The definition can mean a world of difference between a working professional and a college kid. See Adrian pre graduation and now for example.
 
wj4 wj4 In the $100 per pair range right now, looking to pick up 2 or 3 pairs.
That's a very good range. I'm using myself as a baseline and I'm going to say that you may too muscular for the J. Crew 484 line. I'm 5'10" at 160 lbs and pretty lanky.

I will say try to stick with J. Crew for now. They have a fit that's looser than the 484 but still slim. Quality is good when on sale. At worst you can try 15% off for being a student.

Others have good experience with the Gap selvedge denim too. I don't so I can't speak on that. I just know they're affordable.

Stick to your game plan of having a few versatile in rotation. You can always upgrade when you have a better job in the future.

Stick with mundane colors for now aka versatile colors: gray trousers, khaki chinos and cords, dark indigo jean.

Again for example: look at Adrian. He went from Ryder dirt to sleeping in custom made shirts.
 
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@wj4 I see what you mean, I do own a pair of Navy J. Crew I picked up from a factory store. While comfortable they were a little wide around the ankle causing them to not really sit properly when worn with a shoe like wingtips. I believe they are the basic chino's from J.Crew but I'll check out their other styles and see what they have. Could you recommend other brands with maybe a slimmer/ more tapered cut to them? Sorry for all the questions
 
@wj4 I see what you mean, I do own a pair of Navy J. Crew I picked up from a factory store. While comfortable they were a little wide around the ankle causing them to not really sit properly when worn with a shoe like wingtips. I believe they are the basic chino's from J.Crew but I'll check out their other styles and see what they have. Could you recommend other brands with maybe a slimmer/ more tapered cut to them? Sorry for all the questions
Try the actual J. Crew store. The outlet has its own cuts. I take a size 31 in the 484 and the leg opening is darn slim as is, 7". The Ludlow trousers are as equally slim as my designer brands from Barneys.

Some pics I have from the cell:
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Trousers are Ludlow. Jeans are 484.
 
Make sure it's the Ludlow slim fit and not classic.  You could also try to Bowery slim from J Crew.
Bowery slim! That's it. The homie can try that out. It's a bit looser than the Ludlow but still slim. I tried that on as a college student when it was their most slim cut.
 
also remember guys, it is tough to find jeans that fit "perfect" OTR. Tapering is no big deal and most of the time your local dry cleaner or neighborhood alterations place can do it for $10-20 (depending on location).
Most importantly make sure the waist, crotch, seat, and upper leg/thighs, fit well. Slimming the leg opening is an easy fix and can make a huge difference. It is worth the extra bucks.
Ive altered a majority of my denims.
 
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