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Posted by gehzumteufel on Oct-07-2008 16:45:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
I won't get into an argument with anyone here, it's pointless. People don't like to be told what to wear, but honestly I'm curious. What do you guys consider to be classic? There's nothing more classic than a slim fitted italian suit with a narrow tie. To me it just sounds like a bunch of guys in hear just think they know what a good suit looks like and don't like to be told otherwise.



like srsly..

What it really comes down to is preference. Most people in this thread, don't like the style of suits that you prefer. Simple as that.


Posted by elFreak on Oct-07-2008 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
I won't get into an argument with anyone here, it's pointless. People don't like to be told what to wear, but honestly I'm curious. What do you guys consider to be classic? There's nothing more classic than a slim fitted italian suit with a narrow tie. To me it just sounds like a bunch of guys in hear just think they know what a good suit looks like and don't like to be told otherwise.



like srsly..


before i give you my argument, tell me why this is considered classic to you.(not the pic your description)

tell me how often you wear a suit.

tell me why a professional would dress like austin powers.

tell me you love me.

also what james bond aka sean connery is wearing is not even an italian suit.


Posted by bas on Oct-07-2008 16:58:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid



Gucci



John Varvatos



I'm all for fitted suits, those are the only ones I own. But these are way WAY too fitted. And Karim is right, they give them this bell shape, narrow shoulders and wide hips...that's now how a suit is supposed to look. The more loose fitting suits are definitely more of an American style, there's nothing wrong with that. I don't like 3-button coats because to me they seem too "banker" looking. I prefer the 2-button for a night out because it can be both elegant/classy and informal depending on the color and rest of the suit (i.e. shirt, tie, shoes etc).


Posted by Xan_2v2 on Oct-07-2008 16:59:

dont like suits...sitting on the underground in the height of summer seeing em all sweat whilst im just in simple Jeans &
T-shirt....thinking id give anything not to end uplike these drones

shame togas arent fashionable anymore


Posted by elFreak on Oct-07-2008 17:00:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I'm all for fitted suits, those are the only ones I own. But these are way WAY too fitted. And Karim is right, they give them this bell shape, narrow shoulders and wide hips...that's now how a suit is supposed to look. The more loose fitting suits are definitely more of an American style, there's nothing wrong with that. I don't like 3-button coats because to me they seem too "banker" looking. I prefer the 2-button for a night out because it can be both elegant/classy and informal depending on the color and rest of the suit (i.e. shirt, tie, shoes etc).


nothing wrong with fitted suits...but those ones are brutal.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Oct-07-2008 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
nothing wrong with fitted suits...but those ones are brutal.

Exactly. They are too damn tight. Suits should never be that tight.


Posted by wotyzoid on Oct-07-2008 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
tell me why this is considered classic to you.(not the pic your description)

tell me how often you wear a suit.

tell me why a professional would dress like austin powers.

tell me you love me.

also what james bond aka sean connery is wearing is not even an italian suit.


It's fucking bond, there's nothing more classic than bond.

I wear a suit 2/3 times a week, ever since I can remember.

Tell me why not? I think a suit is an investment, it should fit like an armor. A suit should fit you, not the other way around. It makes me sick when I see these guys buy these ventless 3/4button suits that fit them like they were made for Queen Latifa.

I love you, champ.

I used the pic for a narrow tie example, and I'm pretty sure Connery used Italian suits many of times while shooting as bond.

Look, I'm just ranting. I just seriously though people here had a knack for recognizing what I think are good looking higher end suits. No one here has to take my opinion into account, OBVIOUSLY. That doesn't make me the less qualified person to post what i think either. Cool story, bro.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Oct-07-2008 20:47:

lol everyone agrees with me in a threa.d. what is this bizzarro world?

haha


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Oct-07-2008 21:02:

I keep reading the title of this thread as 'sluts'.

I always get a little excited for a while

Then I go like


Posted by Krypton on Oct-07-2008 21:19:

I think Gucci is the best..


Posted by chimera66 on Oct-07-2008 22:22:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
It's fucking bond, there's nothing more classic than bond.

I wear a suit 2/3 times a week, ever since I can remember.


you are like 12 years old what are you wearing suits for? is that your school uniform


Posted by wotyzoid on Oct-07-2008 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
you are like 17 years old what are you wearing suits for? is that your school uniform


My parents are very religious, I am basically forced to.


Posted by elFreak on Oct-07-2008 22:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
I think Gucci is the best..



Posted by Slylee on Oct-07-2008 22:54:

i hate dressing up for work. i mean yea when i put on one of my nicer outfits i feel all good and productive in the office...but as soon as i get home i'm in my jeans and a tank before you can even say...something.

lol

i envy doctors and nurses who get to wear scrubs and nikes to work every day. that's what i'm talking about.


Posted by fbgdavidson on Oct-07-2008 23:23:

There are few things worse than a badly fitted or cheap looking suit.
There are few things better than a well fitted, sharp suit.

My father has a thing for suits and got a made to measure one when we were in Bangkok a few years ago. The deal where you pick the style out of the magazine, choose a material and they measure it up for you. Looked damn good, even though he's 6ft and rather chubby and the model was slim and 6ft 4! I'd have done the same thing if I wasn't growing at the time...and in the times I've been back to Bangkok, Hong Kong and the like I've never stayed long enough to have the process properly done

I actually really like wearing suits, my last company changed to business casual if you were in the office to boost morale a few months before I left and I hated it. I didn't feel professional and was certainly less productive!

If there is one suit I'm determined to get it is the blue Brioni three piece Daniel Craig wears in the final scene of Casino Royale. I really like blue suits, and we have very similar builds so I'm pretty sure I could pull it off.



quote:
Originally posted by elFreak



I have one identical to that. I don't like it that much but it fits supremely and gets lots of comments.


Posted by yujie__ on Oct-08-2008 01:00:

girls look great in a suit if they are well fit and smooth


Posted by Slylee on Oct-08-2008 01:20:

oh and i totally prefer my man in work jeans with rips and paint on them and a tank top than some gay ass suit with pointy metro dress shoes.

but that's just me. lol


Posted by saltytheseagull on Oct-08-2008 01:52:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
only problem with buying a suit is that you have to argue with the tailor to get something to look good. they always want the cuffs super-short & the pants extra-long. idk where that fad started, but it's almost as bad as thin ties.


You should stop going to that tailor. They should know what they're doing.

In the end it pretty much all come back to the tailor.


Posted by chimera66 on Oct-08-2008 01:57:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
My parents are very religious, I am basically forced to.

church was my second guess


quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
oh and i totally prefer my man in work jeans with rips and paint on them and a tank top than some gay ass suit with pointy metro dress shoes.

but that's just me. lol


i get where you are coming from but personally i dig suits


Posted by bas on Oct-08-2008 01:59:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
only problem with buying a suit is that you have to argue with the tailor to get something to look good. they always want the cuffs super-short & the pants extra-long. idk where that fad started, but it's almost as bad as thin ties.

Thin ties are where it's at. I hate haaate the wide fuck off ties. Totally gross me out.


Posted by wotyzoid on Oct-08-2008 02:05:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Thin ties are where it's at. I hate haaate the wide fuck off ties. Totally gross me out.


+ a billion

few things represent attitude and style as well as a sleek narrow tie with the right collar.


Posted by Slylee on Oct-08-2008 02:09:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Thin ties are where it's at. I hate haaate the wide fuck off ties. Totally gross me out.


wow dude. lol


Posted by bas on Oct-08-2008 02:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
wow dude. lol

WHAT? Sorry that I like to fucking dress nice OKAY?

Hi Jamie!


Posted by Slylee on Oct-08-2008 02:18:

lol <3


Posted by gehzumteufel on Oct-08-2008 06:21:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Thin ties are where it's at. I hate haaate the wide fuck off ties. Totally gross me out.

Nah dude, smack dab in the middle of the two is the best. Not massive but not thin. Just right.


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