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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - B
David_Dovey:
I'm sure the smell will wash right out
BlakeJustBlake:
I put on just enough weight to make my pants tight and now they're all torn up and shit. So I went to look for new pants, but I haven't bought pants since I was in high school, and so I'm wondering: Where do I buy pants? I went looking at all of the places I shopped for pants in high school (lame places like Pac Sun and shit) and I'm too much of a fatty to fit into size 38 waist anymore, which is the cutoff where most stores seem to stop selling pants. Where do I buy some damn pants without getting ones that extenuate how much lard I've stuffed underneath my skin, and also without looking like a lame fool?
nekowafer:
The boy just goes to Wal-Mart. Get bootcut jeans, they'll balance you out a bit.
calenlass:
--- Quote from: bainidhe_dub on 22 Apr 2011, 18:10 ---I like the shirt/pants color combo in #1, but I have trouble with the black pants + brown shoes, spiffy as they may be. If you're set on those shoes, I vote for #3. The pieces in #2 are a little too close together in tone, it comes out a bit monochromatic.
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According to my parents, lots of places (like retail) prefer you look a little monochromatic for your job! My uniform at the craft store I worked at was khaki trousers and white shirts with white trainers, and all black at the food service places. Maybe this opinion is kind of old-fashioned now? but the justification has to do with how you look at a glance, and maybe something to do with potential colour-blindness, and the fact that the contrast between polar opposite colours attracts a lot of attention.
Lunchbox:
Every food place and liquor place I have worked that didn't have a uniform shirt required all-black clothing, head to toe. One time I was all out of black shirts and I wore a dark grey shirt and my manager did not say anything but gave me the eyeball.
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