• Fix Up! Look Sharp v9: Winged shoes don't make you look fly
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burn your hair off and start anew [editline]3rd June 2013[/editline] it looks like a fuckin bird's nest
i want [IMG]http://puu.sh/37TMd.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Killzone(Dylan);40892553][img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/226666_524563070939947_1035646242_n.jpg[/img] Better fitting blazer, darker jeans and styled my hair a bit, think I need a better fitting shirt. Also any suggestions on shoes?[/QUOTE] Wear a belt. It's difficult to see anything in that picture because of the angle+bad lighting.
Definitely too young to pull off a casual blazer
[QUOTE=Killzone(Dylan);40892553][img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/226666_524563070939947_1035646242_n.jpg[/img] Better fitting blazer, darker jeans and styled my hair a bit, think I need a better fitting shirt. Also any suggestions on shoes?[/QUOTE] Not sure, but I'd say your blazer looks a tad too big on the shoulders.
I'm thinking of wearing something similar to the photo with straight cut instead of boot cut jeans because i find bootcut's to be awful. [url=http://photo.mensfashionforless.com/o/black-long-sleeve-t-shirt-red-plaid-shirt-dark-blue-jeans-black-dress-shoes.jpg]Linky.[/url] Disagree/Agree? Btw that isn't me, just for the record. I might switch out the shoes for some good old navy vans or that might fuck it up.
[QUOTE=Killzone(Dylan);40893084]Usually just nights out in the town etc and I'm 17 haircut and my sideburns chopped off doesn't do me any favours haha[/QUOTE] Just get a nice shirt/t-shirt, would look much better. Wearing a blazer in a non work/school situation at your age is trying too hard.
[QUOTE=The Aussie;40898961]I'm thinking of wearing something similar to the photo with straight cut instead of boot cut jeans because i find bootcut's to be awful. [url=http://photo.mensfashionforless.com/o/black-long-sleeve-t-shirt-red-plaid-shirt-dark-blue-jeans-black-dress-shoes.jpg]Linky.[/url] Disagree/Agree? Btw that isn't me, just for the record. I might switch out the shoes for some good old navy vans or that might fuck it up.[/QUOTE] It's a bit boring but it can work, definitely change the shoes though, Vans will work fine.
[QUOTE=Kirrimir;40899074]Just get a nice shirt/t-shirt, would look much better. Wearing a blazer in a non work/school situation at your age is trying too hard.[/QUOTE] I don't think I've seen anyone wear a blazer to work.
[QUOTE=Killzone(Dylan);40892553][img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/226666_524563070939947_1035646242_n.jpg[/img] Better fitting blazer, darker jeans and styled my hair a bit, think I need a better fitting shirt. Also any suggestions on shoes?[/QUOTE] have u been taking fashion advice from dr breen
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;40899145]I don't think I've seen anyone wear a blazer to work.[/QUOTE] There's certain jobs that it's uniform, i.e. estate agents and the like.
Idk, I think Dylan looks great and his hair is cute...
well then you're wrong
your opinion is wrong and you should kill yourself. I can imagine him getting complments from the girls of his age, but Id still think people above his age would go like "That kid is trying a bit too hard" [editline]4th June 2013[/editline] [url]https://www.everlane.com/collections/mens-luxury-tees?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Members%20-%20Male&utm_campaign=Mens%20UNeck%20Launch&utm_content=Final[/url] wtf, the u-neck?
[QUOTE=Killzone(Dylan);40892553][img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/226666_524563070939947_1035646242_n.jpg[/img] Better fitting blazer, darker jeans and styled my hair a bit, think I need a better fitting shirt. Also any suggestions on shoes?[/QUOTE] looks really silly with those jeans, and i think you should get a haircut it currently looks like a birds nest or something the style is nice it just needs to be shorter [editline]4th June 2013[/editline] a [B]lot[/B] shorter
i think this question is ok here, if its ot sorry had a beard/stubble for years so i used to just shave with hair trimmers without a guard but have gone clean shaven, decided to order a shavette to try straight razor shaving but hasnt arrived yet, if anyone shaves with this method you think its worth the money to get a proper straight razor?
[QUOTE=D3TBS;40900274] [URL]https://www.everlane.com/collections/mens-luxury-tees?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Members - Male&utm_campaign=Mens UNeck Launch&utm_content=Final[/URL] wtf, the u-neck?[/QUOTE] Those look kind of horrible. They don't look like a different cut of T-shirt at all, they just look like a badly fitted crew-neck.
whats a good place to shop for suits online at?
[QUOTE=zzzz;40903473]whats a good place to shop for suits online at?[/QUOTE] Usually nowhere. But if you have ALL your measurements, Indochino is merely-OK. I will always suggest you try them on in store, or get fitted for a custom suit. edit: I might add that I've never actually used indochino, I have just heard some good things here and there.
what if it's not a suit but simply dress clothes i'm basically looking for some oxfords, a linen shirt or two, a nice brown belt, and some khaki dress type pants
[QUOTE=zzzz;40904104]what if it's not a suit but simply dress clothes i'm basically looking for some oxfords, a linen shirt or two, a nice brown belt, and some khaki dress type pants[/QUOTE] [sp]Express[/sp] [sp]But I have a bit of a bias.[/sp]
Is it good to wear a sweatshirt with no undershirt? Of course you can only do it once before washing it, but I am to cold to wear a T-shirt, but to hot to wear a sweatshirt + T-shirt. It also helps show off a bit of your body for the ladies.
[QUOTE=meepugh;40904534]Is it good to wear a sweatshirt with no undershirt? Of course you can only do it once before washing it, but I am to cold to wear a T-shirt, but to hot to wear a sweatshirt + T-shirt. It also helps show off a bit of your body for the ladies.[/QUOTE] If you're wearing a nicely fitted sweatshirt to begin with, it will show off your physique a lot. If not entirely. Regardless of if you have a t-shirt on or not. Shit. I wear an undershirt, a button-up, and a fitted sweater and I can still get a good idea of my own shape in the mirror. As can others. What I'm saying is, there is no need to justify wearing nothing but a sweatshirt, as long as it's nicely fitted. It's perfectly fine to do so.
[QUOTE=Spleet;40904042]Usually nowhere. But if you have ALL your measurements, Indochino is merely-OK. I will always suggest you try them on in store, or get fitted for a custom suit. edit: I might add that I've never actually used indochino, I have just heard some good things here and there.[/QUOTE] Yeah, indochino should be good. And suitsupply is also good I've heard.
[QUOTE=waylander;40902256]i think this question is ok here, if its ot sorry had a beard/stubble for years so i used to just shave with hair trimmers without a guard but have gone clean shaven, decided to order a shavette to try straight razor shaving but hasnt arrived yet, if anyone shaves with this method you think its worth the money to get a proper straight razor?[/QUOTE] Here you go [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1201593[/url]
[url]http://young-stalin.com/image.php?id=-short--13704401609649.jpeg[/url] should I buzz my hair, dont really know what to do with it atm, payed £15 and didnt get it cut short enough...
if its not how you want it you should say, thanks for that wet shave thread just bought a Dovo straight razor
it looked nicer then but my hair grows really fast :(
[QUOTE=waylander;40910577]if its not how you want it you should say, thanks for that wet shave thread just bought a Dovo straight razor[/QUOTE] I don't wet shave myself. I would definitely prefer to but I have no extra money.. looking at that thread made me very desirous of a huge fancy blade and brush to shave with :(
the miraki or parker shavette are reasonably priced (no more than £20 on amazon) and replacement blades cost almost nothing, the actual blades arnt as big as a proper straight razor though. way i see it is the straight razor is an expensive initial outlayat £65-70 for the razor plus maybe £40 for a strop but cost effective in the long term, i bought a 4 pack of bic 3 blade disposables last week there only good for one or two shaves and cost £5 per pack i just have cheap brush and soap i got from super market, i did buy a nice edwin jagger chrome bowl though and am tempted to get a better brush
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