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Date: May 23rd, 2015 4:24 PM Author: Sooty resort main people
no wtf. http://us.levi.com/product/index.jsp?productId=51440766&camp=CAGPLA_DF:19912963:LEVI_unknown
this is cheap crap indistinguishable from cheap khaki or jeans. I thought at least Italian twill is what I need..
btw found this site that gives advice on wear:
A turtleneck is a great addition to your winter wardrobe. This versatile knit looks great underneath a sport coat or blazer, or even on its own. Not only is a turtleneck a great layering piece, but the utilitarian side of this sweater will also keep you warm when the weather takes a turn for the worst. Opt for either a thick wool turtleneck that can be worn on its own or, if thin but warm, cashmere that allows for layering
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2887449&forum_id=2#27950743)
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Date: May 23rd, 2015 4:49 PM Author: Sienna plaza mexican
Get a jacket that's at least half-canvassed and ideally full-canvassed. It should be made of wool. Better if made in US/UK/Italy. Get it tailored after you buy it. Hang it up when you're done wearing it. Don't dry clean too often. Godspeed.
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Date: May 23rd, 2015 5:19 PM Author: Sienna plaza mexican
Re canvassing, read this:
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/02/12/the-art-of-manliness-suit-school-part-i-fused-vs-canvassed-suits/
I don't think Men's Warehouse is the best place to start picking up jackets that you want to own for a while and use on a consistent basis; I don't think their quality is that great. (Though maybe a menswarehouseexpertbro would disagree -- I don't know too much about the store.)
I'd probably point you toward something like Brooks Brothers or Suitsupply or Knotstandard as a good place to start picking up sport coats that are decently made.
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Date: May 23rd, 2015 6:20 PM Author: Sienna plaza mexican
Brother, unfortunately, again, I don't know enough to say whether you should completely stay away (or not) from Men's Warehouse. My instinct is to tell you "don't buy anything from them -- it's all crap." But I don't really shop there; it's possible they do have some decent pieces.
My recommendation is, if you're willing to spend a bit more, try one of those companies I listed above. You'll get decent quality that will last you for a while. Brooks Brothers makes good sport coats and suits, especially for when you're getting started like it sounds like you are--they're a canonical American menswear manufacturer. My guess is a lot of the airport shops just have their very lowest lines, like "Essentials." If you decide on Brooks, you'd want to get their 1818 line, and you should go into a full retail store if possible.
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Date: May 23rd, 2015 6:38 PM Author: Sooty resort main people
yeah, i was just thinking of checking out this deal at 2 for 1 at men's wearhouse and they already have this sportcoat on sale for $49.99 even if it is complete crap, buying it at $25/piece still has to have some value. but otherwise i think i'll just stick to Macy's.. they occasionally have some good brands on huge sale.. yeah the bb selections at airports had very limited selections. but those ugly sportcoats still cost >$200 and they were "on sale". and the salesman was 100% homosexual. that's what i got that homos and black pimps shop at bb.
as for me starting out. careerwise basically started and finished. next time i'll go on a job interview may be 5yrs from now. otherwise i don't even have to wear anything other than scrubs. so i only need clothing for when i go on dates with Russian girls. they believe in either british or Italian style.
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Date: May 23rd, 2015 4:55 PM Author: Sooty resort main people
How many sport coats do I need?
We think there are three essential jackets every man should own. A solid blazer—navy is a classic choice—exudes timeless confidence: It can be worn casually with chinos and an oxford or dressed up with a more formal pant, shirt and tie. A tweed blazer is a fall essential that works well with cords, jeans or flannel. As the weather gets cooler, it can also be worn in place of a winter overcoat when layered with a cashmere or wool sweater or turtleneck. During the warmer months, nothing exudes laidback style more than a linen sport coat, which instantly dresses up everything from a mercerized cotton polo to a tailored shirt
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Date: May 23rd, 2015 9:30 PM Author: Sooty resort main people
more from askandy forum:
But he lives in Russia. Consider the winter lows and then the difference between winter and summer. You've developed thin blood from living in AZ. By the time his thins out for summer, there's a foot of snow on the grown again.
I don't know how thin blood relates to the heat but I do know a lot of people die from heart attacks if they move from North to South as it is a huge stress. The indigenous Southerners can endure the extreme heat relatively easily. I'm also sure it is way easier to get through the heat if you live in some arid cities as opposed to humid ones like New York. In the Finnish sauna I can endure around 200 F. In the Turkish bath I can endure only around 120F though.
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