Fix Up! Look Sharp v11: "there's like 8 of us here"
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[QUOTE=Major Helper;50124769]What would make for good excercise clothing (walking/jogging/general sweating) that wouldn't look too terrible even amongst normally clothed people?[/QUOTE]
I picked up a top and some pants from H&M the other day, from the sportswear section. [I]Very[/I] comfortable, and look pretty good. Worst case scenario, it can pass as lounge-wear, but perfectly acceptable active wear.
Why did you get those?
[QUOTE=Firecat;50126853]$5 dollars and friend that really did not want them[/QUOTE]
those look epic imo, im jealous
the middle stitching doesnt even try to disguise itself as being a good replica, people could call you out on those shoes like 20 feet away
i bought all black low af1's yesterday for the low, got them for under 90€ (87 i think), a steal for shoes i've wanted for a long ass time
[QUOTE=Firecat;50126853]$5 dollars and friend that really did not want them[/QUOTE]
Definitely "worth" the money. I've never seen shoes sold for $5.
[QUOTE=Firecat;50127541]I still want all white AF1's, but I'm very conflicted between lows, highs, and mids
I really like high top shoes, can you wear mid/highs in the summer without looking weird?[/QUOTE]
Get the mids
fuck i want a pair of legit 350's so bad omg
man that uniqlo shirt is still gettin me mad. i even made sure that the measurements matched too >:(
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;50128057]man that uniqlo shirt is still gettin me mad. i even made sure that the measurements matched too >:([/QUOTE]
Shit ordering online always makes me nervous despite measuring, they're always just a teeny bit different from your favorite shirt you measured it off.
What is in style for summer clothes? It's like 90+ here on the daily, can't be layering.
[QUOTE=Lone Wolf807;50128844]Shit ordering online always makes me nervous despite measuring, they're always just a teeny bit different from your favorite shirt you measured it off.[/QUOTE]
I'm always super nervous ordering outside of amazon, mainly because amazon has a fairly reasonable return policy.
on a side note, this v-neck i bought feels super comfortable but i'm having this consistant problem where it sorta bunches up in the back when i sit down and ends up showing a bit of skin above my pants. i kinda have that consistent issue with t-shirts when i buy t-shirts that are my correct measurements. then when i buy t-shirts that are a size up, they look sorta ill-fitting and not good. what should i do about this?
[QUOTE=Hunterdnrc;50128942]What is in style for summer clothes? It's like 90+ here on the daily, can't be layering.[/QUOTE]
Shortsleeve button downs and light chinos. That's what I've been wearing lately.
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;50128955]I'm always super nervous ordering outside of amazon, mainly because amazon has a fairly reasonable return policy.
on a side note, this v-neck i bought feels super comfortable but i'm having this consistant problem where it sorta bunches up in the back when i sit down and ends up showing a bit of skin above my pants. i kinda have that consistent issue with t-shirts when i buy t-shirts that are my correct measurements. then when i buy t-shirts that are a size up, they look sorta ill-fitting and not good. what should i do about this?[/QUOTE]
actually i can fix this by just wearing my pants higher, but i'm gonna need a better belt to let me do this. right now my belt just lets my pants droop down to a bit below my waste and makes things look less than attractive.
example:
[t]http://i.imgur.com/AJucMdn.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;50128961]Shortsleeve button downs and light chinos. That's what I've been wearing lately.[/QUOTE]
I need shorts/shoe combination options, within the next month or so we'll be in the 100s
Loin Cloth x Papyrus Sandals.
Going for a primal aesthetic, our ancestors knew how to keep cool.
shorts & t-shirt & some lightweight sneakers boom done welcome to summer fashion buddy
[editline]14th April 2016[/editline]
all you can really do with summer clothes is either play with colours or silhouettes. no doubt not gonna be popular in this thread, but it's pretty [i]~in~[/i] here at the moment; short shorts (not super short, but above the knee), and a baggy/boxy/oversized fit tee is :ok:
sorry to keep posting but i have a few questions:
1. what would be some jean suggestions that don't make my ass look very awkward, saggy, and unattractive?
2. i just measured my waist and it came out to be 34", but obviously i don't wear 34 waist pants. this is leaving me very confused, how can i be less confused about this?
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;50129051]actually i can fix this by just wearing my pants higher, but i'm gonna need a better belt to let me do this. right now my belt just lets my pants droop down to a bit below my waste and makes things look less than attractive.
example:
[t]http://i.imgur.com/AJucMdn.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
I thought this was your front side until I saw your arm. Can I recommend that someone hits the squat rack in this thread?
[QUOTE=Nevermind.;50129321]I thought this was your front side until I saw your arm. Can I recommend that someone hits the squat rack in this thread?[/QUOTE]
yeah working out has been on my list but i need to get some health/nutrition issues out of the way before i can really put any effort into it.
[editline]14th April 2016[/editline]
i'm assuming a good belt would be an ok temp fix though?
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;50128961]Shortsleeve button downs and light chinos. That's what I've been wearing lately.[/QUOTE]
Short-sleeve button downs turn me into Rusty
In any scenario you'd wear a short-sleeve button down, grab a long sleeve, and roll the sleeves up. Short-sleeved ones looks terrible.
anyone else familiar with designer belts? i've been thinking about picking up one of these but i heard the belt holes wear very easily
[IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/8a/c3/e1/8ac3e153efbb97de571aaf8766cbbd6f.jpg[/IMG]
you should be fine with real Hermes, they're really well made
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if you do buy a designer belt just don't become one of those people who tuck their shirts in or buys extra small/short shirts just to show off the buckle
Just never get a LV belt because no one will think it's real
[editline]14th April 2016[/editline]
I find designers belts a bit SomalianCore
[QUOTE=FreddiRox!;50130045]Just never get a LV belt because no one will think it's real
[editline]14th April 2016[/editline]
I find designers belts a bit SomalianCore[/QUOTE]
i already do have one, the 40mm reversible monogram
it's rare enough so that people never doubt its legitimacy, but the holes are starting to wear real bad, the buckle easily comes out of the hole it sits in because it's become kind of extended, it even fell off my belt one night and i spent like 10 minutes looking for it :v:
it's only about 7 months old as well which is why im seriously starting to consider more expensive brands as i was quite disappointed by louis vuitton
[QUOTE=Fudgeblood;50129978]you should be fine with real Hermes, they're really well made
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is this from personal experience? i've held one in my hands before and the material was really soft and it seemed like the holes would very easily stretch
[QUOTE=Fudgeblood;50129978]
if you do buy a designer belt just don't become one of those people who tuck their shirts in or buys extra small/short shirts just to show off the buckle[/QUOTE]
reminds me of this guy
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/gg2HKqg.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;50129295]sorry to keep posting but i have a few questions:
1. what would be some jean suggestions that don't make my ass look very awkward, saggy, and unattractive?
2. i just measured my waist and it came out to be 34", but obviously i don't wear 34 waist pants. this is leaving me very confused, how can i be less confused about this?[/QUOTE]
vanity sizing!!!
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;50131336]vanity sizing!!![/QUOTE]
i looked at the levis sizing chart and it even says i should be wearing 34s :wavey:
You could probably move down to 33s or 32s. That's what I did and the fits are generally a little bit better.
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;50131793]You could probably move down to 33s or 32s. That's what I did and the fits are generally a little bit better.[/QUOTE]
i wear a 28
[QUOTE=Firecat;50126629][T]http://i.imgur.com/mkcHMXE.jpg[/T]
[T]http://i.imgur.com/ZKSMGtr.jpg[/T]
[T]http://i.imgur.com/uQ2XF9x.jpg[/T]
lookin like some cod digital camo
[editline]13th April 2016[/editline]
I was given these like half a year ago and they still smell of bathroom cleaning supplies and child labor[/QUOTE]
lol bruh please dont wear these out
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