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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2400 on: 25 Dec 2009, 13:38 »

I don't really need advice from this thread, Andrea.

Except from Sam.

Now wearing: PBJ's, recently washed for the first time. They look awesome, but they could have shrunk more. Also a pair of uggs and a patagonia jacket.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2401 on: 25 Dec 2009, 13:49 »

Fuck why is everyone calling me Andrea now.

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Kieffer, I don't mean to say you need it, I meant to say there is a lack of your biting criticisms to put people in da place.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2402 on: 25 Dec 2009, 13:51 »

Because they candrea.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2403 on: 25 Dec 2009, 14:37 »

Fuck why is everyone calling me Andrea now.

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Kieffer, I don't mean to say you need it, I meant to say there is a lack of your biting criticisms to put people in da place.

All anyone ever told me was that I needed to be nicer and that fashion was subjective!
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2404 on: 25 Dec 2009, 15:18 »

How many suits is a good amount of suits to have.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2405 on: 25 Dec 2009, 15:18 »

A suitable amount of suits, if that suits you.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2406 on: 25 Dec 2009, 15:30 »

Let's all hold hands.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2407 on: 25 Dec 2009, 15:52 »

How many suits is a good amount of suits to have.
That all depends on if you leave the house. If so, as many as your closet will hold.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2408 on: 25 Dec 2009, 16:22 »

Okay but be realistic. I currently have 3. I don't have a job that requires me to be besuited, and I rarely attend formal occasions. Suits, or at least suits of the caliber I would want to purchase, are gonna be $500+ dollars. I can't buy THAT many. What is actually a reasonable amount to have, how much variety is needed, etc.

I want a 4 button double breasted suit, but that seems like it's a ways off, after like, a gray wool suit for winter, maybe a nice light tan or white linen suit for summers, and I don't even have a blue suit, shit. What's the right order to get them in, what's the most essential to own, etc.

I am not buying a black suit, or if I do it's gonna be thrift stored like a mofo because who wears black suits, really.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2409 on: 25 Dec 2009, 16:33 »

So guys, on Sunday I am going on a shopping trip in Charleston with Christmas money. I will be going to Charleston mostly for the Urban Outfitters there. Everything will be half off! Whoo!
Recommend me clothes to get!
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« Reply #2410 on: 25 Dec 2009, 16:33 »

I think that dark gray and navy blue are the top priorities. Everything after that is gravy. That being dai, I only have two that fit me right now, and one is navy blue and the other is this olive patterned fabric. All the suits I've ever owned were wool.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2411 on: 25 Dec 2009, 16:38 »

J-cob, go to Ben Silver and buy Kieffer some suits!
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2412 on: 25 Dec 2009, 16:39 »

So guys, on Sunday I am going on a shopping trip in Charleston with Christmas money. I will be going to Charleston mostly for the Urban Outfitters there. Everything will be half off! Whoo!
Recommend me clothes to get!

Do you realize why this post doesn't work at all? You have given us nothing to go on. You're shopping at Urban Outfitters for shit that's 50% off. That doesn't tell us nearly enough to help you even a little bit with what to tell you to buy.

I suggest giving us some details about the kinds of things your looking for, the holes in your wardrobe you need to fill, the style you're going for, the patterns you like, and hey! maybe even some links to the UO website of items you're already a little interested in so we can make it easier for you!
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2413 on: 25 Dec 2009, 17:14 »

The Urban Outfitters near me has a glass floor on the first floor.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2414 on: 25 Dec 2009, 17:35 »

Okay but be realistic. I currently have 3. I don't have a job that requires me to be besuited, and I rarely attend formal occasions. Suits, or at least suits of the caliber I would want to purchase, are gonna be $500+ dollars. I can't buy THAT many. What is actually a reasonable amount to have, how much variety is needed, etc.

I want a 4 button double breasted suit, but that seems like it's a ways off, after like, a gray wool suit for winter, maybe a nice light tan or white linen suit for summers, and I don't even have a blue suit, shit. What's the right order to get them in, what's the most essential to own, etc.

I am not buying a black suit, or if I do it's gonna be thrift stored like a mofo because who wears black suits, really.

So you're basically going for suits that you don't need to wear but may, on the odd occasion feel like wearing for the hell of it? Probably start with the blue suit as it's a pretty good basic that you can build on from there. If you're getting a second suit in the next few months I'd go with the summer next, simply because winter is, for you at least, on its way out soon.

Also I wear black suits, albeit my taste in fashion is, to be fair, a bit of an aberration.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2415 on: 25 Dec 2009, 17:53 »

What are the three suits you have now?
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2416 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:02 »

Now wearing: PBJ's

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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2417 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:03 »

These. Old ass pictures.





The only thing I don't love is the peak lapel on the double breasted olive.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2418 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:03 »

Now wearing: PBJ's

peanut butter and jelly sandwiches?

Pure Blue Japan jeans.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2419 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:09 »

What are your thoughts on a light suit?

I mean something in beige or cream or darker?
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2420 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:25 »

On an unrelated note, what are people's thoughts on jeans for short, overweight girls with big thighs? I'm working on losing weight, but I sort of really struggle with finding decent jeans in the meantime. They say boot cut is good if you have big thighs, but when you're short, boot cut becomes really weird, because I have found one single pair of jeans in my entire life that fit me length-wise. I've been wearing straight-legged lately jeans (which end up being relatively tight around the thighs and a bit looser around the leg/shins), and I sort of maybe think this is what looks best, but people have said that straight legged jeans on heavy girls is a no-no, so I don't know what to think.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2421 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:28 »

I have a pair of straight legs and they're my favorite pair. They're slightly slimmer on the calves than bootcut and I think they're more flattering as long as they fit nicely on the hips and thighs. Just don't wear flares, they tend to make wide hips look even wider.

Tommy, I like them in the summer, especially if they're linen.
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« Reply #2422 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:32 »

God, yes, flared jeans make me feel like I am drowning in denim. I also like the fact that the straight legged jeans are slimmer on the calves than bootcut, and they look slightly less awkward when they're a bit too long, which is a plus when you're 5'3".
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2423 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:43 »

What are your thoughts on a light suit?

I mean something in beige or cream or darker?

The second suit is a pretty light color, actually, the lights just bad. I want a lighter one for sure.

Ladybug, I've never been an overweight short girl, but straight leg seems your best bet. Slim will look weird, and hang awkwardly if your thighs are substantially bigger. Bootcut/flared jeans don't seem like a bad idea for you, but I personally hate them for me. Hypothetically, I feel like the flare will draw attention away from where the pants fit you too closely, like the thighs, by being hella loose in the calf/ankle, but I really can't say for sure, since again, I have no experience.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2424 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:54 »

I think that's sort of the theory behind lots of people saying that it works, but imo, it often just makes the entire leg look huge, except maybe the knee. I've seen it work on people who are of pretty average size, but have sort of wide thighs, but then there's overweight with wide thighs, and I'm less sure about that. And ones legs already look shorter with big thighs, so adding flared legs will just make them look even shorter, I think? Hm, I'm pretty sure the best solution to this is to not make up tons of excuses come January, and actually start to make some progress on the weight loss again.

I forgot to say so, but that second suit is pretty excellent.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2425 on: 25 Dec 2009, 18:58 »

Bootcut/flare jeans will tend to balance out larger thighs/wider hips but you're better off sticking to the bootcut end of that spectrum as flares are going to look really really odd if you have a wider middle. I'm fairly heavy myself (though obviously not a lady) and I will always go for bootcut jeans over anything else because they tend to have a more flattering shape. If the jeans are too long, you can always just get them taken up (or do it yourself!), it costs like $8 at the local alterations place here.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2426 on: 25 Dec 2009, 19:13 »

Really, I think bootcut is probably the most flattering cut on just about any body type. Also it depends on the length of the shirt you're wearing. Slimmer pants look better with tunics/longer shirts while shorter shirts should probably go with bootcut/straight.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2427 on: 25 Dec 2009, 19:14 »

Bootcut looks dogshit on tall skinny guys.

Or at least it looks dogshit on me.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2428 on: 25 Dec 2009, 19:14 »

And not a whole lot of things look dogshit on me.
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« Reply #2429 on: 25 Dec 2009, 19:16 »

Yeah but I'm like, 5'11 and 239lbs. Average height and about 40 pounds heavier than I'd like to be, bootcut fits me right down to the ground.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2430 on: 25 Dec 2009, 19:19 »

Bootcut looks pretty alright on me, and I'm sorta tall and very skinny. Straight legged looks better on me though.

I have a pair of bootcut/flared slacks that look absolutely ace though.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2431 on: 25 Dec 2009, 19:22 »

I would go for a jean that was tight up to the knee, then then slim but not snug from the knee to the ankle. If a straight leg jean works in that respect, go for it. You should get one you can hem to make shorter, and the best type of jeans for hemming are straight-leg. Definitely no flares but some boot-cuts are better than others.

I think you have the right idea, I wouldn't base my opinion on what the 'rule' is. You should post a picture of your straight-leg jeans.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2432 on: 25 Dec 2009, 19:25 »

I think I have to agree on bootcut not (usually - can't think of a single case I've seen) looking good on tall, skinny guys.

About hemming jeans that are too long… I can usually hem dress pants and stuff like that relatively okay by hand, but jeans are a bit trickier -- and the cheapest tailor I've found wants about $20 to do it, which sucks when living (mostly) off of a student loan. I'm much more likely to cuff jeans than hem them, simply because I don't like how jeans look when they've been hemmed with sub-par sowing skills/equipment. Cuffs don't always look good on short people either (not very often at all, actually, as they cut off the legs, sort of), but if the choice is between something not looking good, but requiring effort, and something not looking good with pretty much no effort at all, I'll go with the latter. The more flared leg, the more difficult to hem or cuff properly as well, so yeah, one more point for straight legged jeans.

As for pics, maybe when it's not 04:25AM, unless I forget :/

ETA: Scratch that, I'm past tired anyways. Current favorite pairs of jeans:

I actually wish the lighter ones were an inch longer (letting my mom hem jeans stopped being a good idea a while back...) and perhaps a bit wider in the leg, but the overall cut I prefer shows pretty well in these. Decent or not?
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« Reply #2433 on: 25 Dec 2009, 20:31 »

They both look decent but i like the ones on the left better. Darker colours and no bleach marks are better. Also I don't like whiskers like on the on the right. I think those cuffs look fine on you! I think it's because they're are well proportioned.
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« Reply #2434 on: 25 Dec 2009, 20:47 »

The ones on the right have faded pretty heavily due to being worn a lot (though the flash sort of exaggerates it), they used to be a lot darker, with less evident fades and almost no whiskers, so I definitely get what you're saying - I especially don't like how they sort of stop the fade almost mid-calf. But fit-wise and comfort-wise they're favorites, exactly because they've been worn a lot.

Thanks for the input! I'm pretty sure I'll try to look for one more pair with a similar fit to the ones on the left, and just ignore people and their overly general rules.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2435 on: 25 Dec 2009, 20:49 »

Hey, I'm stupid, what are whiskers?
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« Reply #2436 on: 25 Dec 2009, 20:55 »

The fades that form on the upper thigh of a pair of jeans from wear, referred to as whiskers for obvious reasons.

The fades on the backs of knees are known as honeycombs. I dunno what the ones on the ankles are called, but I wanna say stacking.

I have more denim terminology, if people want it!
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« Reply #2437 on: 25 Dec 2009, 21:00 »

Should my denim jacket be a different colour from my jeans?
If so, how different, leave your answers in Hz please.
Also, how should denim shirts correspond to the two aforementioned pieces?
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« Reply #2438 on: 25 Dec 2009, 21:02 »

wasn't a picture of Clint Eastwood wearing a full denim outfit posted a couple pages ago?
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2439 on: 25 Dec 2009, 21:05 »

If you actually want to wear three types of denim at the same time, conventional wisdom is that the pants should be lighter than the shirt. If you're wearing a jacket as well, I'd say lighter shirt, dark jeans and jacket, but that's just me. Basically look like this.




Also, I'd try to wear chambray instead of denim for the shirt, it'll make the whole thing work a little better.
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« Reply #2440 on: 25 Dec 2009, 21:08 »

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« Reply #2441 on: 25 Dec 2009, 21:16 »

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« Reply #2442 on: 25 Dec 2009, 22:02 »

I've seen denim shirts look good if sufficiently slim and not very cowboy. And not with a denim jacket I'd say.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2443 on: 25 Dec 2009, 22:10 »

So guys, on Sunday I am going on a shopping trip in Charleston with Christmas money. I will be going to Charleston mostly for the Urban Outfitters there. Everything will be half off! Whoo!
Recommend me clothes to get!

Do you realize why this post doesn't work at all? You have given us nothing to go on. You're shopping at Urban Outfitters for shit that's 50% off. That doesn't tell us nearly enough to help you even a little bit with what to tell you to buy.

I suggest giving us some details about the kinds of things your looking for, the holes in your wardrobe you need to fill, the style you're going for, the patterns you like, and hey! maybe even some links to the UO website of items you're already a little interested in so we can make it easier for you!
I suppose your suggestion does make sense. I was thinking, you post things that you like and I will look at them and see whether or not I like them because you might like things that I don't know that I like.
but hey! I currently have essentially no wardrobe at all other than 4 pairs of pants and a bunch of colored t-shirts. I'm looking to start dressing a bit more dressier. Kind of a formal/casual look. Think Will Schuester from Glee: http://images.google.com/images?q=will+schuester
I already know I will be buying at least a few plain colored dress shirts and definitely some slim fit trousers. Perhaps a vest? Maybe a blazer?
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2444 on: 25 Dec 2009, 22:21 »

Kieffer have you done up the bottom button on all of those suits
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« Reply #2445 on: 25 Dec 2009, 22:28 »

I was waiting for someone (Dovey) to comment on that.
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« Reply #2446 on: 25 Dec 2009, 22:28 »

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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2447 on: 26 Dec 2009, 01:32 »

RE: Girls Jeans



Being short and overweight and a girl, I find that bootcut does a pretty good job of slimming. Especially if you've got thicker thighs, and wide hips. The slight flare of the bootcuts sort of balance things out. Of course, if you over do the flare, as in flare legged jeans, they make you look awkward and heavy. It's really all about how your body is shaped. I've found that straight legs don't look horrible on me, but skinny jeans make me look like a long legged version of Mr. Krabs. Straight legs don't look spectacular but they look fine enough. But bootcut is the best, I think.

If you've got a butt, then I highly recommend Old Navy's diva bootcut pants. They are low enough that they hug around the top of your butt and don't show your crack, and they compliment the roundness of your rump too. I've gotten so many compliments when I wear these pants, an my boyfriend completely loves them.


Cuffs are totally fine and darker colors are the way to go!(I think anyway)






On guys, I do think that bootcut looks silly on skinny dudes, unless you are actually wearing boots. On chubby guys, like girls, it sort of balances things out. Straight legs also look good on chubby dudes due to the lack of hips.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2448 on: 26 Dec 2009, 05:29 »

Kieffer have you done up the bottom button on all of those suits

To be fair, it's okay to only do up the bottom button of a double breasted suit sometimes, as it makes you look taller/minimizes width but it often looks a little silly, unless you've got a well made bespoke suit. I'd go with the classic top two combination.

Also, all double breasted jackets have peaked lapels.
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Re: Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
« Reply #2449 on: 26 Dec 2009, 07:43 »

I have tasteful vintage wool plaid skirts. They are about knee-length. I will post some pictures here when I get to my mom's house, I guess.

That sounds like a remarkably good idea.

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If it will shut the plaid discussion, I will agree that plaid is ok. I will even post a picture of myself in a plaid skirt. If it will make this thread actually be good again. Please

(I don't really want to post a picture of myself in a plaid skirt. It is short, and I have a big butt, and I only wear it with these fishnet-y tights, and its just for going to goth night. And basically, last time I wore it my undies were showing, but no one thought anything of it because as my boyfriend pointed out I would not be/was not the most scantily clad there. There was a lady wearing a corset-y bra thing, it laced up on the cups, and some garters and panties, and heels. Oh and a boa. So yeah. But nonetheless, it is for going to clubs and nothing else.)

This sounds really cute. Post it if you are unashamed.

WARNING GRATUITOUS SHILLING AHEAD

Oh by the way that shirt came made-to-measure from moderntailor.com. If yr interested in ordering from them, I have FIVE US$20 vouchers that I can give away (they don't let you use them on yr own account, natch). Make sure you go to the site from the link above so they know who sent you- That way I get vouchers that I can use, ha.

Oh shit this is awesome. I am too broke to even order anything right now but if those vouchers don't have an expiration date and nobody else wants 'em, I would love one. I am in desperate need of some sharp formal wear especially thanks to recent developments.
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