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gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by JD8180
because to me it just looks off.

the buttons on the cuff of the sleeve really serve no purpose on a suit, yet you still find them on every suit.

While I see your point, you are also just conforming to something you have always seen. Similar to if you had the same haircut for 30 years, and finally decided to do something different, it just looks off for a while but you get used to it.
elFreak
quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
I think old navy might be the place for you. ;)


once again a 16 year old with no experience in life(or a suit that his mom did not buy) tries to show us he knows something and fails.

if you want to look like gay black austin powers, you better plan on being self employed.

also that jacket is 2 times the price of that whole clown get up you posted.

also karim..only grandpas button all their buttons.
JD8180
I know what you're saying, but at least in my opinion, a suit is supposed to be more classic. It all depends really what the suit is going to be used for. If you are trying to look more professional, then I'd go for a classic suit. If it's a more casual look you are trying to achieve, then go for something that's a bit different than the usual.

edit: and I agree with elfreak, all those suits woty posted up were disgusting.
elFreak
what i find funny is that he makes a comment on how a high end italian suit is not "vented".

wear a ing fishing net lol.
Frenchie
Nothing worse than a man in a cheap suit and people knowing it's cheap.

Suits should be one of the pieces of clothing you spend that extra dollar on.


Men in suits:crazy:
elFreak
quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
Nothing worse than a man in a cheap suit and people knowing it's cheap.

Suits should be one of the pieces of clothing you spend that extra dollar on.


Men in suits:crazy:


that is a myth.

with a good tailor a lower priced suit can look great. It all depends on the material.

i paid 200$ for a custom made suit in seoul and it is nicer than the most expensive suit i have.
JD8180
but going for that "extra dollar" suit could easily mean a few grand. As long as the suit fits your shape well, then you should be fine. You don't need that extra venting material to look sharp.
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by elFreak

i paid 200$ for a custom made suit in seoul and it is nicer than the most expensive suit i have.




Actually yeah you're not the first person I've heard say this.
Frenchie
Maybe over THERE, not that i've seen here.
elFreak
look further than moores. You can have a tailor make you something exactly like a designer suit, and the only thing missing is the designer's label.

same fabric...less than 1/3 of the price.

buy off the rack and get ed.

whiskers
yeah, so why are suits supposed to be so expensive?
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
buy off the rack and get ed.


Mine was basically an off the rack affair, I just took it to get tailored after the fact.

Everything fits proper as .

Edit: And all of my "suit shirts" are definitely tailored to fit as well. Granted, that's like four shirts - still, I'm trying :p
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