Suits
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UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »leut_underpants wrote: »Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »
I don't believe many could pull this look off... but I believe you could. I really like this.
Yeah, I'd look like a pretender wearing something like that, but bacon has the missing ingredient to pull that off.
I could never pull that off
I would pull that off...
It would be all over the floor...
just saying...
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UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »
Truth, but I love to see a dark blue suit...0 -
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UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »
That’s good cause I’m a sexy fothermucker in black but I was thinking more....
Also not a bad choice.... assuming you don't walk like that, if you do, don't go out in public
No that would be stupid no I walk like this.
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Very well said I was thinking grey like gret then black shirt so when I bust out the moves later in the night it’s black so no embarrassing pit stains.3
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Never needed one it’s always cold in ireland so black coat to funeral I’ve worn a suit jacket on night out and my family are typical big Irish family so weddings and funerals always end in a punch up and *kitten* gets ripped so wasn’t wasting money on a suit for one of my scumbag cousins to wreck .0
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How does one find a good tailor?0
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Cool post. I'm getting fit so I can buy myself a nice suit.2
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sugaraddict4321 wrote: »
don't like any of these! The first one doesn't fit properly-- too tight; the second looks like bondage wear. Dude, buy some socks! The third just makes me laugh. It does make him stand out, though...
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Would you wear this suit? The style is fine, but... the color! I would have a hard time keeping a straight face if someone walked into the room wearing it...
even the model looks disgruntled ... or maybe it's because they cut off his feet?0 -
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I am shopping for a good suit for my son. He is 6'5" and looks great in clothes. I will go with the advice to go middle of the road for his first well made suit.1 -
leut_underpants wrote: »
Still super dig charcoals.
The first one is great.0 -
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MistressPi wrote: »Would you wear this suit? The style is fine, but... the color! I would have a hard time keeping a straight face if someone walked into the room wearing it...
even the model looks disgruntled ... or maybe it's because they cut off his feet?
What would you go as? A glow stick?3 -
Clever_User_Name wrote: »I keep seeing "sluts" instead of "suits" when I scroll through the topics
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leut_underpants wrote: »
Obligatory paging of @Avocado_AS5 :bigsmile:
As much as I dislike showing my face, I'm gonna do it here.
Same suit, used to illustrate what choices do. First is made up in "typical American businessman fashion", white shirt, bright tie that matches a little too well with the blue check in the suit, plain white pocket square. It looks fine, nice even. Some of you may prefer it over what I'm about to do.
Second has just a couple of tweaks. It's basically the same, but with some pattern in the shirt (still white based) to draw the eye away from the boldness in the suit. The tie choice is much less matchy matchy but still compliments the blue check. Pocket square is changed from white to a muted floral pattern on a gray-blue base...instead of a bright tie that turns into a focal point, the brightness is spread across the shirt and pocket square.
Net result is that I believe it brings the focus to my face, rather than to the tie. Love it or don't, that is really where the focus should be, in my opinion. Not my tie or my suit, but me.
And then there's why we do this.
I like this suit. I would wear that for sure.... and that last pic is sweet1 -
leut_underpants wrote: »
Obligatory paging of @Avocado_AS5 :bigsmile:
As much as I dislike showing my face, I'm gonna do it here.
Same suit, used to illustrate what choices do. First is made up in "typical American businessman fashion", white shirt, bright tie that matches a little too well with the blue check in the suit, plain white pocket square. It looks fine, nice even. Some of you may prefer it over what I'm about to do.
Second has just a couple of tweaks. It's basically the same, but with some pattern in the shirt (still white based) to draw the eye away from the boldness in the suit. The tie choice is much less matchy matchy but still compliments the blue check. Pocket square is changed from white to a muted floral pattern on a gray-blue base...instead of a bright tie that turns into a focal point, the brightness is spread across the shirt and pocket square.
Net result is that I believe it brings the focus to my face, rather than to the tie. Love it or don't, that is really where the focus should be, in my opinion. Not my tie or my suit, but me.
And then there's why we do this.
LOVE the pic with L!1 -
leut_underpants wrote: »I suppose I should have paged @sugaraddict4321 as well, as there was much wailing.
Thanks for the tag. I like your explanation. The first pic is what I'm most accustomed to seeing - white shirt and bright tie, with tie and square matching. I wouldn't automatically pick out the second, simply because of the differing patterns...but it works! Especially on you, the pattern looks much less stark than the sharp white, and it "suits" you.
How do you choose your shirts, ties and squares? Do you buy them at the same time?
Also any suggestions for dealing with a man that will NOT wear patterns of any kind for the shirt - it's solids only for Mr. Sugar, which limits my shopping fun substantially. Patterns in ties or squares are fine.
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leut_underpants wrote: »
Obligatory paging of @Avocado_AS5 :bigsmile:
As much as I dislike showing my face, I'm gonna do it here.
Same suit, used to illustrate what choices do. First is made up in "typical American businessman fashion", white shirt, bright tie that matches a little too well with the blue check in the suit, plain white pocket square. It looks fine, nice even. Some of you may prefer it over what I'm about to do.
Second has just a couple of tweaks. It's basically the same, but with some pattern in the shirt (still white based) to draw the eye away from the boldness in the suit. The tie choice is much less matchy matchy but still compliments the blue check. Pocket square is changed from white to a muted floral pattern on a gray-blue base...instead of a bright tie that turns into a focal point, the brightness is spread across the shirt and pocket square.
Net result is that I believe it brings the focus to my face, rather than to the tie. Love it or don't, that is really where the focus should be, in my opinion. Not my tie or my suit, but me.
And then there's why we do this.
You got that right. Love it when a man dresses up. They just look so yum. I agree with your philosophy - I much prefer combo #2. You look sharp.
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