- Mar 25, 2003
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Originally Posted by niidawg3
Fits of the week:
Monday:
Niidawg, your fits are always on point, but imho i'd recommend a full windsor knot. The hounds tooth plaid suit is sick, btw. I've been trying to findone myself.
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Originally Posted by niidawg3
Fits of the week:
Monday:
Originally Posted by Super Producer J
i wish i knew how to rock tiesOriginally Posted by Chino XS
Originally Posted by niidawg3
Fits of the week:
Monday:
Originally Posted by keithsweatsjordans
Well like I said earlier, I have a very small frame. I get my shirts tailored almost identical to that fit and movement throughout is pretty comfortable for me. Sometimes the neck is tight on some of my shirts, but those I tend to rock unbuttoned so it doesn't really bother me. As far as not being able to tie your shoes, I would think that would have more to do with the shirt being too short, not too tight.Originally Posted by wj4
Those shirts look great, but they're not that practical in real life because they're so fitted. I'm certain that movement restriction is there. My shirts are fitted, but no where to that extend and there are some things I cannot do, ie bend down to tie my shoe laces.Originally Posted by keithsweatsjordans
The fits on those shirts were amazing. Thats exactly the look I go for. Thanks for that linkOriginally Posted by MaddenFan04
check out the GQ spread on Taylor Lautner
http://www.gq.com/style/w...r-fitted-shirts-twilight
checked out the magazine he looked good with the slim fit shirts (nh)
Same thing here bro, I'm heading to NYC in DecemberOriginally Posted by sole searchin
Headed to NYC in less then a week and wanna see what I should hit up.
H&M
Uniqlo
BIG in soho
Soho in general
anywhere else specific shopping wise I should hit up? Main goal is cheap, good fitting clothes and shoes.
Yes. If the sleeves are too loose, you can have that taken in too. You raise your arms to the sides and the tailor will pin the width to takethe width in. He/she will also pin the sleeves if you want that taken in as well. The cost shouldn't be minimal if any, since the sides will have to beopened up anyway.Originally Posted by Meangene4
Originally Posted by Yankeephan87
If you want your dress shirts to fit better, you have to get them taken in? from the sides?
I would like to know the same
Originally Posted by Chino XS
Niidawg, your fits are always on point, but imho i'd recommend a full windsor knot.
I don't have no pictures but I just started to like tapered jeans/slacks. Bootcuts/Straight fit leg openings are just to wide for my likings,I feel they take away from seeing a pair of nice shoesOriginally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
Does anyone have a pic of tapered and hemmed jeans/slacks?
I want a certain pair of my jeans (soft jeans) hemmed and tapered but I never had a pair of jeans tapered around the leg/leg opening. Does it look weird? I cant imagine how it would look when they make the area under the knee smaller and leg opening smaller, but the thigh area the same.
yup. a full windsor knot would look awful with the spread of those collars.Originally Posted by Vancity74
Originally Posted by Chino XS
Niidawg, your fits are always on point, but imho i'd recommend a full windsor knot.
His knots are perfectly fine given the spread of his collar(s).
Dude, not even a full windsor looks like that. That guy must've wrapped the tie around 3-4 extra times.Originally Posted by The Rat Pack Is Back
yup. a full windsor knot would look awful with the spread of those collars.Originally Posted by Vancity74
Originally Posted by Chino XS
Niidawg, your fits are always on point, but imho i'd recommend a full windsor knot.
His knots are perfectly fine given the spread of his collar(s).
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what color is dude wearing?Originally Posted by wj4
Dude, not even a full windsor looks like that. That guy must've wrapped the tie around 3-4 extra times.Originally Posted by The Rat Pack Is Back
yup. a full windsor knot would look awful with the spread of those collars.Originally Posted by Vancity74
Originally Posted by Chino XS
Niidawg, your fits are always on point, but imho i'd recommend a full windsor knot.
His knots are perfectly fine given the spread of his collar(s).
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Originally Posted by The Rat Pack Is Back
yup. a full windsor knot would look awful with the spread of those collars.Originally Posted by Vancity74
Originally Posted by Chino XS
Niidawg, your fits are always on point, but imho i'd recommend a full windsor knot.
His knots are perfectly fine given the spread of his collar(s).
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Originally Posted by The Rat Pack Is Back
a full windsor knot would look awful with the spread of those collars.
Originally Posted by Ralf Loran
This is straight up OD to me.Originally Posted by Jkissi7
great fit fellas
kind of old forgot to come here
That jacket phil had is vintage Pendleton he won o nEbay is your best bet, unless you want to pay 500+ for the Opening Ceremony pieces
We recently did a post on pocket squares
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my fit
still trying to break in these New cures
I couldn't wear this without feeling like an idiot.