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The men of TA and the stuff they wear (From head to toe, underwear included) (pg. 31)
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| CorneliusCB21T |
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| Sushipunk |
I really like that ^^
What I don't like is that it looks to have a rubber band, rather than leather. Though, I like metal bands on watches, personally.
Currently wearing:

And I love it. |
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| Fledz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
as a taller skinny dudes you guys should be wearing lighter colored suits with a more natural shoulder line so you dont look too boxy. also as being tall and skinny you should be using a 3 button jacket with higher cut lapels
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Since when are we skinny? Knowing what I'm like and having seen photos of Jay, I would say we're both fairly well built and not skinny at all.
I limit my use of 3 button suits because they can look too formal. Plus the two buttons look better. |
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| Seandroid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
I really like that ^^
What I don't like is that it looks to have a rubber band, rather than leather. Though, I like metal bands on watches, personally.
Currently wearing:

And I love it. |
I had a nice metal band watch but the band always caught my arm hair and it drove me ing crazy :p |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Seandroid
I had a nice metal band watch but the band always caught my arm hair and it drove me ing crazy :p |
Yeah, I used to have that exact same problem. Get a good watch, it'll never happen again. Not kidding. |
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
A brown one that came with free dress shoes. :p |
You go on and dress like a bum, then I'll stick to taking advice from various female knowledgeable salespersons and look awesome :p |
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| Fledz |
| White shoes and a white belt are , no matter who the sales person is. White is for sneakers and casual shoes, and you still wear a black belt with those if you have to. |
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
White shoes and a white belt are , no matter who the sales person is. White is for sneakers and casual shoes, and you still wear a black belt with those if you have to. |
Well I guess we'll have to agree to disagree then. I will never wear a black belt with that outfit. |
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| shaw |
| Hot female salespeople are responsible for roughly 80% of failed fashion attempts (as opposed to failures due to lack of effort). There's a reason they always put attractive 20-something girls in casual departments, and it has all to do with knowledge; it has everything to do with their ability to get mopy-looking middle-aged men to buy 8 pairs of ripped jeans, and shirts with dragons on them. |
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| Frenkieee |
I never said they were hot 20-something's, I only said knowledgeable. One was 20-something but not that hot, the other two were around 40. Now that I think of it, they were hotter than the 20-something :)
Still.. a black belt? I just can't see it work. |
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| shaw |
Yeah, The black belt would be even worse. White/white makes it look like you got lost on your way to a European Tour event, but at least not like you're completely blind.
The moral of the story is that unless you are a rapper, mafioso, or are headed to the golf course, you shouldn't be wearing white shoes. |
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| Fledz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenkieee
Well I guess we'll have to agree to disagree then. I will never wear a black belt with that outfit. |
:rolleyes:
I didn't say to wear a black belt with that outfit. I said with sneakers and casual shoes.
White dress shoes are just a massive no, no, no, NO!
In terms of black belt, it's the fall back colour for pretty much anything if you really can't find a matching colour. For example, blue suede shoes (should you possess the necessary courage and style to actually own some, let alone wear them). If you can't find a blue belt, then black is acceptable. |
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