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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1900 on: 03 Dec 2009, 06:06 »

I really really wanted this bag for my new laptop and asked for it last Christmas before I'd even bought the computer. Not only is it as small as possible (I hate big bulky bags, I want one the laptop can barely fit in) and super protective, it is bright orange and I love bright orange.

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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1901 on: 03 Dec 2009, 06:35 »

Not that I'm denying the effectiveness of that murse/laptop bag, but I think it bears saying that the most likely damage caused by the kind of abuse they were exposing that laptop to is not inability to boot. 
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1902 on: 03 Dec 2009, 08:25 »

Also PowerBooks are built like fucking tanks compared to the latest generation of Macs.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1903 on: 03 Dec 2009, 15:41 »

Oh, my god. My friend recently bought a brand new Macbook Pro with the same size screen as my Powerbook G4. I compared the thickness and it was soooo depressing.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1904 on: 03 Dec 2009, 15:48 »

You can't ignore his girth.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1905 on: 03 Dec 2009, 16:13 »

Also: I am looking for a new bookbag. One of the back straps popped on my old one. I want a nicer one that will last me a few years but still not too expensive. Any ideas?
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1906 on: 03 Dec 2009, 16:13 »

Not a messenger bag.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1907 on: 03 Dec 2009, 16:14 »

I hate messenger bags.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1908 on: 03 Dec 2009, 17:30 »

don't see any real reason to hate messenger bags other than bizarre idiosyncratic preferences.

as far as i'm concerned they're pretty legit
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1909 on: 03 Dec 2009, 17:48 »

I like them on other people but I hate the way they look on me. But I just bought this one because I am too impatient to wait for replies: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200403567150&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1910 on: 03 Dec 2009, 17:50 »

I don't really do messenger bags because I have really small shoulders and the strap always slides off. Also if they get heavy I end up buckling to the side when I walk and hurting my back.

Mind you I do carry a shoulder bag day to day but it is pretty small and has a thinnish strap. Also I can only carry it on my right shoulder.

EDIT: Jacob I really like that backpack, I tend to shy away from backpacks because I can never find one that isn't black/sporty/way too girly.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1911 on: 03 Dec 2009, 18:07 »

Oh hey as far as backpacks go that is actually a pretty good one.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1912 on: 03 Dec 2009, 18:47 »

i paid $20 for my messenger bag and it's a canvas military-lookin thingamajig and it also looks nice as heck
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1913 on: 03 Dec 2009, 19:03 »

I like it a lot. I've discovered how much I love searching eBay for what I want plus the word 'vintage' and finding really awesome stuff.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1914 on: 03 Dec 2009, 19:15 »

Since when does 1990s count as vintage? Damn kids gerroffamalawn!

I actually want to get a vintage suit, from back in the day when a suit and coat were everyday wear for normal people that weren't working on a farm. I can't find much on the various styles, though. Anyone know where to find information on inter-war-era suit fashion? It will probably be a while before I can afford one, but I really want one, especially if I can figure a way to hide the fact that I have long hair.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1915 on: 03 Dec 2009, 19:43 »

I am a guy in desperate need of shoes. I have one pair of very nice shoes that I dare not wear regularly for fear of ruining them, but otherwise all my shoes are too casual to be worn for anything even remotely formal. This is a problem. I need some nice, reasonably smart shoes to wear when I feel like dressing up a bit, and I'd really like any suggestions you folks might have.

Sorry if this is a bit vague, but I am crap at shoes. (Also: Hello!)
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1916 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:09 »

I actually want to get a vintage suit, from back in the day when a suit and coat were everyday wear for normal people that weren't working on a farm. I can't find much on the various styles, though. Anyone know where to find information on inter-war-era suit fashion? It will probably be a while before I can afford one, but I really want one, especially if I can figure a way to hide the fact that I have long hair.

You're probably looking for something double-breasted.  Man, I hate double-breasted suits.  Apparently they're coming back in style?  I heard this statement maybe two years ago and am yet to see it in popular culture.  Thank god.

As an unfortunate aside, two of my suits were purchased during the time in the early 2000's when three button suits were awesome.  Luckily all my sport coats are two button.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1917 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:12 »

I lovelovelove double breasted suits.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1918 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:22 »

How?  Sure, they're more militaristic, but not all military fashion is something I can get behind.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1919 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:22 »

I think double-breasted suits coming back has the potential to be a wonderful thing if it was only taken up by people for whom it actually makes sense i.e; dudes with broad shoulders/tummies who got kind of left out in the cold by the slim-cut two button craze. Double-breasted is a very particular look.

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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1920 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:23 »

Since when does 1990s count as vintage? Damn kids gerroffamalawn!


Dude, in a month's time 1990 will be 20 years ago.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1921 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:24 »

I think double-breasted suits coming back has the potential to be a wonderful thing if it was only taken up by people for whom it actually makes sense i.e; dudes with broad shoulders/tummies who got kind of left out in the cold by the slim-cut two button craze. Double-breasted is a very particular look.

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I didn't think it would happen, but I totally agree with you on a matter of fashion.
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« Reply #1922 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:27 »

I've actually found I'm super duper conservative when it comes to suiting.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1923 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:30 »

The dude doing it wrong looks weirdly like Benny from Shadows

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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1924 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:32 »

He's pretty much exactly how I picture Holden Caulfield in my head
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1925 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:39 »

I haven't thought about how I might picture Holden Caulfield in a while, but I think because of Andrew Lorenzi's "Robin in the Rye" my image of Holden still wears a domino mask.

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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1926 on: 03 Dec 2009, 21:59 »

Since when does 1990s count as vintage? Damn kids gerroffamalawn!


Dude, in a month's time 1990 will be 20 years ago.

Stop making me feel old.

Double-breasted isn't going to work for me. I have to stand twice to cast a shadow, as the saying goes. I know I've seen some single-breasted suits in period pieces that grab my attention, but I can't recall which movies at what points well enough to find more details. That was why I was hoping to find a website or something similar with information so I can find pictures more easily and know what to look for.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1927 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:18 »

If you're thin and you've got a little bank for something choice, in ascending order of expensiveness, look at Hugo Boss and Zegna.

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I don't know a really good website for suits, to be honest when I want to buy a suit I go to a store with a good selection, bring a girl or a guy whose style I like for second opinions, and try on suits.  I'm pretty normal sized so I've never felt the need to go for bespoke, but that might be something you want to look into if you're oddly proportioned.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1928 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:25 »

Don't go for three button, though.  It's not really a classic look like a two button.  The two button suit has never really gone out of style.  Sometimes it might not look as good as the current fashion trend, but it never looks as bad as those 5-10 years later (which a good suit should still be hanging around through).  Also, avoid pleats on the trousers.  Pleats only make sense if you're fat.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1929 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:28 »

Dude, in a month's time 1990 will be 20 years ago.
Stop making me feel old.

It's okay, I can remember 1990. I can remember the day my boyfriend was born. That's terrible.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1930 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:38 »

Also pleats make you look fatter.

Also double-breasted things actually are not good for guys who are not fit or skinny, because while it may look a little odd on skinny dudes, guys with broad shoulders will look broader and more like a barrel, short guys will tend to look shorter (unless very well tailored), and it is very unforgiving of a beer gut because the buttons and extra fabric across the front creates breadth. This is why the fashion advice columns in Cosmo tell plus-size girls not to wear double-breasted pea coats.

Also I would fuck that guy in the Zegna suit.

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Note that the capybaras are all wearing classy single-breasted suits because they are kind of roly-poly.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1931 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:42 »

Awww you made the mannequin in the Boss suit feel lonely.  Capybaras in suits with martinis... why does that exist?  Well I'm glad it does.  Another thing to note about the capybaras is that they are wearing French cuffs with cufflinks.  Cufflinks are an easy way to class up a cheap boring suit and you can get a really nice sterling silver pair for all of $50.  What we are basically trying to say is copy the capybaras.
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« Reply #1932 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:43 »

Also pleats make you look fatter.

Exactly.  It's only a practical consideration if you're fat, because the pleats allow a place for the fat to go, while still having a waist that ensures your trousers won't constantly be falling down.

p.s.  Capybaras are wearing tuxes.  Double breasted tuxes don't make any sort of sense.  Hell, I barely accept two button tuxes.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1933 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:46 »

Pilsner, are those old-fashioned suits? I really can't tell, which is why I was hoping to find a vintage clothing site that wasn't aimed at women that I could learn from. I'm not all that fond of suits in general, but for an old-fashioned suit, especially with a trench coat and a fedora or trilby, I make an exception.

Dovey, I just noticed that in your first picture of doing it wrong, the guy's suit jacket doesn't fit him at all. The shoulder seam hangs off of his shoulder by at least two inches, and he could hide a 50-pound bag of flour under that coat without disturbing it in the slightest.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1934 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:54 »

p.s.  Capybaras are wearing tuxes.  Double breasted tuxes don't make any sort of sense.  Hell, I barely accept two button tuxes.

Beat me to it.

Nodaisho: Those aren't old suits but they are very old-styled. Pinstripes and a three button jacket which is longer than normal, has very built-up shoulders and tapers in severely is very much reminiscent of between-wars styling, like you asked for. Also consider cuffs on your pants.
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« Reply #1935 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:55 »

Pilsner, are those old-fashioned suits? I really can't tell, which is why I was hoping to find a vintage clothing site that wasn't aimed at women that I could learn from. I'm not all that fond of suits in general, but for an old-fashioned suit, especially with a trench coat and a fedora or trilby, I make an exception.

Naw man, they're from the last few seasons I think.  Like I have a Boss that is basically identical to the one in the picture that I bought 4 years ago, and a Canali very similar to the Zegna in the picture that I bought 3 years ago.  Men's suits, at the high end, don't really change that much year to year.  Here's a mock vintage Mad Men suit being sold right now if you want to compare.

I'm not really a big Brooks Brothers fan, but to be honest, you could do a lot worse than the Mad Men suit.

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« Reply #1936 on: 03 Dec 2009, 22:56 »

French cuffs

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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1937 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:12 »

Oh, man.  I am totally waiting for the answer to this.  I have a number of shirts with French cuffs (unfortunately, I don't dress very formally any more) and I am in love with vaguely tacky, novelty cuff links (I have these awesome ones that say "jazz" and are surrounded by really bright colors that my mom bought me for Christmas two years ago).
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« Reply #1938 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:13 »

Honestly I hate wearing cufflinks. I've more or less given up on wearing all of the shirts I own with french cuffs because of it. I prefer to only have maybe an inch and a half of sleeve showing out of my jacket at most and cufflinks tend to mess with that + they get in the way when I am trying to do things + it is just my aesthetic preference to have a round profile which conforms to the wrist rather than the squarer look of french cuffs.

My favourite shirts tend to have two button closures on the cuffs, for that extra fitted feel + it looks better when you roll up yr sleeves which I do a lot.
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« Reply #1939 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:19 »

I actually don't really like the two buttons.  It makes the cuff a little too long for me, plus it's extra work to button it up.
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« Reply #1940 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:26 »

Differences make the world go around!

I also think pinstripes are never, ever good ever. I think they make any suit look cheap, regardless of actual cost. They're gaudy, and to me being gaudy is anathema to why you would wear a suit. But then, as previously stated I'm very conservative on these matters.
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« Reply #1941 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:29 »

I think the exception is subtle, thin pinstripes.
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« Reply #1942 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:36 »

Perhaps, but I've found it's not long until you're heading into exception that proves the rule territory. I've seen some suits with pinstripes that look pretty alright, but then again, I've seen plaid suits that were pretty nice. The common denominator is that shit was damned near imperceptible.
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« Reply #1943 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:39 »

I think both pinstripes and plaid* suits look ok as long as its just the jacket.






*plaids only sometimes, and not very often ever. ever. Unless you are a clown, or in a ska band or something.
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« Reply #1944 on: 03 Dec 2009, 23:47 »

For all practical purposes I really do tend to side with Dovey on this one. I've never really felt like pinstripes made the suit but I have seen ones that were basically murdered by bad striping. I just stay away.
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« Reply #1945 on: 04 Dec 2009, 00:07 »

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« Reply #1946 on: 04 Dec 2009, 00:07 »

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« Reply #1947 on: 04 Dec 2009, 00:12 »

Contrastingly, I harbour a pretty mean erection for a good plaid suit. Obviously once again garish is a no-no, but I feel that it is a lot easier to make plaid subtle. See: Cary Grant in "Nort by Northwest", Steve McQueen in "The Thomas Crown Affair", this shit right here:

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« Reply #1948 on: 04 Dec 2009, 00:28 »

For those unhappy with cuff links, have you tried silk knots? They can also be rad and offer an alternative when dealing with french cuffs (the best cuffs)
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #1949 on: 04 Dec 2009, 00:28 »

On the topic of suits:

If you're buying off the rack, do NOT pay attention to brands. 95% of RTW suits come from the same production line, and then the supposedly 'high end' brands jack up the price. Look at everything on it's own merits, not on the label it's got.

And as far as pleats go, they do not necessarily make you look fat. They will make fat peoples weight problems readily apparent, but if it's well fitted and you've got a good enough figure, a nice forward pleat or two (reverse pleats are dog shit) brings a touch of class and style that a flat front will not. Note that pleated pants are supposed to be high waisted, you're supposed to wear them at the natural thinnest point of your body, not on your hips as has become the style with pants. If you wear them on your hips your ass WILL take on astronomical proportions.

[edit] Also cuffs on trousers are excellent and more people should realize this.
« Last Edit: 04 Dec 2009, 00:32 by Spluff »
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