• Fix Up! Look Sharp! V8 (Posting yourself dressed in camo isn't funny anymore)
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Well other people sweat on their legs. I know I do, if its intense
[QUOTE=Lilyo;38216547]Ok so what do you guys suggest I do with my hair Comb it sideways? [img]http://i.imgur.com/ibbds.png[/img] Or sort of comb it sideways and up? (I took this before a halloween party ignore that I look like I'm going to kill someone..) [img]http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/6264/martyh.png[/img] E: [URL="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcljkiJvxW1rj1axuo1_500.png"]heres a pic comparison for the costume for shits and giggles [/URL][/QUOTE] get a haircut
I've gotten my hands on blue and brown levis 501 cords and they fit great on the thigh area but they're a bit baggy on the leg. haalp.
[QUOTE=Slacker996;38225842]I've gotten my hands on blue and brown levis 501 cords and they fit great on the thigh area but they're a bit baggy on the leg. haalp.[/QUOTE] my black jeans that i just purchased do that too, a bit baggy around my ankles but fit really well on the thigh.
get slim/tapered fit insteal of straight
but these are handmedowns
either take it to the tailors or just live with it then
New jumper/hair [img]http://puu.sh/1jRIX[/img]
im glad you got new hair to replace the old set looks like it fits more naturally on you
[QUOTE=The First 11'er;38223542]sounds odd, is laser treatment pretty cheap in the uk? was going to visit anyway and if i'd save money on the way might as well[/QUOTE] Just had a look around it costs about £400-£650 per session for on your face and more for body acne
[QUOTE=Most wanteD;38223311]Is there anything similar to Everlane for pants and chinos? All of my pants are from last winter when I was fat and had to go with baggy jeans, so I'm basically starting from square one here and don't exactly want to spend $200+ on a couple pairs of pants.[/QUOTE] Some people may disagree but I generally can find good pairs of pants at Goodwill or other thrift shops. The best part is that they are cheap, the only drawback is that it is often hard to get the right sizes. Also people are accustomed to buying a bunch of stuff at once, but at thrift shops you may get one good piece of clothing per trip, so you should go multiple times over a few weeks til you end up with a sizable amount of new clothes, but honestly nothing beats the prices and you can find unique stuff there if you are lucky. Of course, this is coming from a Portlander so others may frown on my ways
Went thifting today found a classic peacoat in great condition for $15. I am so happy.
Any particularly good place for finding reasonably priced shoes that are not too casual but not too formal? Preferably in darker colours, but maybe leaning slightly towards formal.
I don't come in here very often, but I'm a bit unsure. I recently bought a motorcycle (Ducati Monster, if that matters any), and I was planning on buying new gear over the winter. Only problem is, leather jackets are very expensive, so I'd like to make sure I get one or two that look good in one go, rather than end up with several failed looks. Since it is a black motorcycle, I was going to go with black leather, but I can't seem to find many good looking jackets in black. I wanted to find something with a semi tall collar (the t-shirt collar really bugs me), a good fit, and a decent style, but the best I really found was: [url]http://www.wilsonsleather.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12260898&cp=3341219&oos=true&nullProductId=4214639&parentPage=search[/url] Can you guys and girls help me?
[QUOTE=ramirez!;38228977]I don't come in here very often, but I'm a bit unsure. I recently bought a motorcycle (Ducati Monster, if that matters any), and I was planning on buying new gear over the winter. Only problem is, leather jackets are very expensive, so I'd like to make sure I get one or two that look good in one go, rather than end up with several failed looks. Since it is a black motorcycle, I was going to go with black leather, but I can't seem to find many good looking jackets in black. I wanted to find something with a semi tall collar (the t-shirt collar really bugs me), a good fit, and a decent style, but the best I really found was: [url]http://www.wilsonsleather.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12260898&cp=3341219&oos=true&nullProductId=4214639&parentPage=search[/url] Can you guys and girls help me?[/QUOTE] That jacket looks good, and wilsons jackets are reliable. Its a simple look, but it should work, and it should be functional for a riding jacket.
I ended up foregoing the excessive amount of lines that jacket had, and came up with this: [url]http://www.wilsonsleather.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12905892[/url] I'm pretty excited for it to come in.
[QUOTE=Lilyo;38222358]But then what's the point of the tops... Unless you want to dress up as as the future version of Marty Mcfly, don't buy high tops. They look ridiculous.[/QUOTE] They're like low tops but more versatile. Something I particularly like about them is that when I'm biking around (and I bike everywhere so that's nearly every day) my jeans would ruck up and always leave a couple of inches between my shoe and the hem. So if I was wearing anything but ankle socks that would look pretty stupid in my opinion, I hate that. High tops guarantee your jeans or whatever won't ride up high enough to leave a gap. [QUOTE=Mindfuck 2;38224134]Aaaw.. You guys make me blush.[/QUOTE] I think you're kinda funny-looking personally
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;38232194] I think you're kinda funny-looking personally[/QUOTE] wow...
[QUOTE=Megafan;38228820]Any particularly good place for finding reasonably priced shoes that are not too casual but not too formal? Preferably in darker colours, but maybe leaning slightly towards formal.[/QUOTE] vans pritchard
really wish i didn't get a backpack because i love everlanes backpacks so much [editline]29th October 2012[/editline] also should i get a cashmere or a dress shirt because i'll be getting $40 credit for everlane and i have zero of either
Are there any rules of thumb when buying clothes online? I'm wanting to get some decent fitted jeans and button down shirts and want to avoid fucking up the sizes. Also, what's everyone's opinions on waistcoats/vests? Here's one [URL="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005D3YTMO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?ie=UTF8&smid=A24K82B7E44YJR"]shirt[/URL] I'm thinking about getting in a few different colors to add to my wardrobe. [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/mkXHz.jpg[/img_thumb] Maybe this [URL="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EG1G4Y/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&smid=A24K82B7E44YJR"]vest[/URL] too [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/GsjWw.jpg[/img_thumb] I'm around 6'1" and weigh about 145lbs; so I really want a nice fitted dress casual look.
Looks like koreashit
[QUOTE=Lamar;38235680]Looks like koreashit[/QUOTE] Indeed it does. I've never actually bought anything like that, but what is the issue with it supposed to be? Sized too small? Poor material?
Usually both, with inhuman proportions added to the mix.
the reason that shirt looks like it fits so well on the first picture is likely because it is held together with clips at the back, making it look more appealing
[QUOTE=Erasus;38226020]New jumper/hair [img]http://puu.sh/1jRIX[/img][/QUOTE] Nice hair, but that's an incredibly unflattering picture.
[QUOTE=Lamar;38235680]Looks like koreashit[/QUOTE] I've heard of that before; I do like the style of shirt though; any idea where I could find similar ones from more reputable places? I really need to look through H&M/Zara/21 Men again.
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;38235436]Are there any rules of thumb when buying clothes online? I'm wanting to get some decent fitted jeans and button down shirts and want to avoid fucking up the sizes. Also, what's everyone's opinions on waistcoats/vests? Here's one [URL="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005D3YTMO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_6?ie=UTF8&smid=A24K82B7E44YJR"]shirt[/URL] I'm thinking about getting in a few different colors to add to my wardrobe. [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/mkXHz.jpg[/img_thumb] Maybe this [URL="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EG1G4Y/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&smid=A24K82B7E44YJR"]vest[/URL] too [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/GsjWw.jpg[/img_thumb] I'm around 6'1" and weigh about 145lbs; so I really want a nice fitted dress casual look.[/QUOTE] [img]http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/403423_10150889355042616_129353623_n.jpg[/img] Ignoring the crazy hair and instagay effect, the vest I'm wearing looked pretty sweet. I have a fair number of vests of that type and it's usually a matter of fitting. A badly fit vest just looks stupid, but if its sized well and you coordinate a good tie and shirt/pants its a great alternative to wearing a suit-coat. I have about 5 of them simply because I often go to formal events and I was in Israel for awhile, and didn't like wearing my suit-coats because it was too hot.
Having a proper physical build is important, too.. 145 lb @ 6 ft seems pretty slim. You clothes best be fitted or, in my opinion, many clothes won't work for you.
[url]http://www.ehow.com/how_12094108_darken-skin-coffee.html[/url] Is this legit? I need to look mixed for a Halloween costume. Will making a bath with some Coffee grounds make my skin noticeably darker in one use? How long will it last?
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