• Fix Up! Look Sharp v9: Winged shoes don't make you look fly
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Met a girl. Help me look swaggerable. [t]http://puu.sh/6t3id.jpg[/t]
untuck your shirt and do the top button up and get some black skinny / slim fit jeans and consider thicker framed glasses then you'll be pretty good [editline] . [/editline] oh and shave that fuzz stache and maybe do something with your hair
[QUOTE=HandsomeFrog;43619926]Met a girl. Help me look swaggerable. [t]http://puu.sh/6t3id.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] you should get a different shirt (a more relaxed one with a different pattern and lighter colors - don't tuck it in), get some darker slimmer jeans, get some thicker glasses if you can, and make sure that your shirt fits right. if the shoulder seams are sagging past the ends of your shoulder blades, it's far too big and it'll look nerdy. you may or may not also want to get a haircut depending on how mullet-y your hair actually is or if it's just the distortion making it look like you've got a weird rat tail bit, and it looks like you could do with a shave too.
Thanks guys. [editline]21st January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Shark Cat;43620097]untuck your shirt and do the top button up and get some black skinny / slim fit jeans and consider thicker framed glasses then you'll be pretty good [editline] . [/editline] oh and shave that fuzz stache and maybe do something with your hair[/QUOTE] Wait my moustache or my unshaven beard? I've never shaved my moustache
guys why are there so many unbuttoned black, fleece/felt peacoats being worn over white or graphic tees where I live make it stop
[QUOTE=HandsomeFrog;43620129] Wait my moustache or my unshaven beard? I've never shaved my moustache[/QUOTE] both i guess. you'll always look much better clean-shaven than you will otherwise
[QUOTE=ramirez!;43620192]guys why are there so many unbuttoned black, fleece/felt peacoats being worn over white or graphic tees where I live make it stop[/QUOTE] because major manufacturers started pumping out cheap peacoats, and now everyone and their mother has one. Even the most fashion unconscious person has picked up a peacoat because everyone else is wearing one. I still love peacoats, but I hate most of the ones I see for being poorly fit, shitty quality, or just paired with a terrible outfit.
[QUOTE=ramirez!;43620192]guys why are there so many unbuttoned black, fleece/felt peacoats being worn over white or graphic tees where I live make it stop[/QUOTE] everyone wants to look like sherlock
[QUOTE=HandsomeFrog;43620129]Wait my moustache or my unshaven beard? I've never shaved my moustache[/QUOTE] basic rule is clean shave unless you know exactly what you're doing with facial hair
[QUOTE=ramirez!;43620192]guys why are there so many unbuttoned black, fleece/felt peacoats being worn over white or graphic tees where I live make it stop[/QUOTE] I am guilty of this, but only with black jeans and also because I have no other coats.
[QUOTE=Grasp;43620349]because major manufacturers started pumping out cheap peacoats, and now everyone and their mother has one. Even the most fashion unconscious person has picked up a peacoat because everyone else is wearing one. I still love peacoats, but I hate most of the ones I see for being poorly fit, shitty quality, or just paired with a terrible outfit.[/QUOTE] I've never liked peacoats. Everyone on the planet seems to own one now and they just look awful, even if on the rare occasion someone is wearing one and doesn't look like a neckbeard I can't help but think of how they look on everyone else.
[QUOTE=zerosix;43622136]I've never liked peacoats. Everyone on the planet seems to own one now and they just look awful, even if on the rare occasion someone is wearing one and doesn't look like a neckbeard I can't help but think of how they look on everyone else.[/QUOTE] tbh i've never really understood the difference between wearing peacoats casually and wearing blazers the same way
[QUOTE=Winner;43619381]That's not exactly helpful, I'd appreciate some suggestions rather than telling me it looks like justin bieber I've wanted to change it for a while but I don't know what to do with it (also it's intimidating, it's gonna look like extra shit for a month or two if I don't like it)[/QUOTE] gee, i don't know, maybe shorter? [editline]22nd January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=HandsomeFrog;43619926]Met a girl. Help me look swaggerable. [t]http://puu.sh/6t3id.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] throw away all your clothes and only buy rick owens from now on.
i would wear slimmer jeans but i don't think my 3ds xl would fit in the pockets
[QUOTE=HandsomeFrog;43619926]Met a girl. Help me look swaggerable. [/QUOTE] So... this is what my browser did with your photo. Then I was just about to give you a "lose some weight" tip. [QUOTE][IMG]http://i6.minus.com/ivAAV96wsfx0W.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Also I said it once before, but if you want to receive good advice, take a good photo. Full-body if possible, not blurry and try not to look like you're about to kill someone. Expression does magic sometimes.
[QUOTE=zerosix;43622136]I've never liked peacoats. Everyone on the planet seems to own one now and they just look awful, even if on the rare occasion someone is wearing one and doesn't look like a neckbeard I can't help but think of how they look on everyone else.[/QUOTE] I've never understood the opinion that if an item of clothing isn't super-casual then it's in neckbeard territory The majority of people aren't awkward looking nerd tryhards and can pull off smartish stuff just fine
I've never even seen a neckbeard with a peacoat. It's always an ill-fitting suit jacket, cheap (p)leather jacket, or trenchcoat.
Maybe it's different over here then. Peacoats seem to be in that sort of fedora territory at the moment, it's something people pick up because they think they'll look good in it but then pair it with the wrong things and just end up looking tragic.
Mr. Bleak's suggestion was a good one.
[QUOTE=Winner;43624847]Yeah okay that's really helpful then I can have bad hair [I]and[/I] it'll be shorter! Not like you could specifically suggest something that I could do with my hair or give me an example or something[/QUOTE] try to style your hair in different ways. leaving the fringe just hanging there will only give people the impression you don't care about your appearance
[QUOTE=Winner;43624847]Yeah okay that's really helpful then I can have bad hair [I]and[/I] it'll be shorter! Not like you could specifically suggest something that I could do with my hair or give me an example or something[/QUOTE] shorter back and sides, trim the fringe and top. you need to style it so it isn't all just hanging there in one big bowl-thing, and the best way to do that is to put your fringe somewhere other than your eyebrows and forehead.
[QUOTE=Cone;43623038]tbh i've never really understood the difference between wearing peacoats casually and wearing blazers the same way[/QUOTE] Well you wear peacoats like, outside? When it's chilly or something? And then you take off your coat when you step in somewhere
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;43626210]Well you wear peacoats like, outside? When it's chilly or something? And then you take off your coat when you step in somewhere[/QUOTE] yeah i know i just think they look overly formal and business casual
I want these boots [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/fmpWmTQ.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Lilyo;43626258]I want these boots [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/fmpWmTQ.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] they look like really worn out Clark's, but I like it
[QUOTE=Mr. Bleak;43619627]Seems like 90% of good haircuts these days involve shaving the sides and back or at least closely trimming them, leaving it a bit longer on top, and styling the top in some fashion. It's really not that difficult, and it's really, really hard to fuck up. [url=http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/mens/short-haircuts.html]All of these follow that pattern[/url] and my hair currently looks like "The Eric"[/QUOTE] i feel like mine would be called 'the bale' [editline]22nd January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=HandsomeFrog;43619926]Met a girl. Help me look swaggerable. [t]http://puu.sh/6t3id.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] aaaaa [editline]22nd January 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Lilyo;43626258]I want these boots [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/fmpWmTQ.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] i've never been a fan of high up and few laces like the desert boot/chukka style. it just looks weird
[QUOTE=Lilyo;43626258]I want these boots [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/fmpWmTQ.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] i dunno i'd rather just buy a pair and have them get old over time rather than buy a pre-distressed pair, i've never understood that with clothing (ripped jeans etc)
[QUOTE=Lilyo;43626258]I want these boots [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/fmpWmTQ.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] I want those pants.
Can anyone give me some suit advice? I lost one of my friends the other day and need something for the funeral. I'm looking for something fairly cheap, £100 give or take a little bit. I've seen some in Topman, River Island, and on Asos and I'm just wondering if anyone has any particular issues with suits from any of the major retailers in the UK? I'm not expecting it to last for years but I don't want it falling to pieces after a couple of wears.
Well if you don't wear suits very often, and if you don't already have one, I'd recommend you just rent one from somewhere
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