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I got the McAllister in the walnut color last year during the same sale. Most comfortable dress shoe I own. I wish they'd put the Park Avenue on sale
Any thoughts on polo shirt under blazer for a little dressy, but not too dressy style? Or ideas for alternatives?For summer.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Just saw this. I got Cole Haans coming early next week from their 30% off. Like them for a bit bolder business casual. Will checkout the Allen Edmonds
I'd also like an everyday light jacket that is more fashionable than my Patagonia. any ideas?
Finally getting around to purchasing new dress shirts. Brooks Bros. is the go to, right? This shirt is going to be the most versatile, right? http://www.brooksbrothers.com/Supima%C2%AE-Cotton-Non-Iron-Slim-Fit-Forward-Point-Collar-Dress-Shirt/224Q,default,pd.html?dwvar_224Q_Color=ECRU&contentpos=1&cgid=0203I would only purchase a shirt with an ainsley collar if I'm going to wear a tie with a bulky not, correct?Also, french cuffs v. standard, are there any rules on that?
Yes to the ainsley collar/tie. If you're not wearing a tie, I'd recommend button down 99% of the time.I assume you're not planning on buying that shirt at full price?
Quote from: Kelly Stewart Creep on May 02, 2013, 01:31:56 PMYes to the ainsley collar/tie. If you're not wearing a tie, I'd recommend button down 99% of the time.I assume you're not planning on buying that shirt at full price?Just using the website as a reference. I'm looking for the best deal.I've got a pretty bangin' bod, but I should probably try on a slim v. extra slim in my size first.
Okay now do dress pants
protip: the shirts at BB you want do not go "a season behind"
Don't French cuff unless you wear a suit every day obviously. BB non-iron are the bread and butter of any professional ensemble. Wash, dry, hang immediately. Get some workinstiff collar stays.
Quote from: steve dave on May 02, 2013, 01:49:53 PMprotip: the shirts at BB you want do not go "a season behind"right, i just mean i never buy the stuff that says "NEW: Spring Line" or whatever. i buy most of it online...there are definitely some woof shirts out there, you just have to do the shopping. those 3 for $225 deals are a complete rip off.
Quote from: steve dave on May 02, 2013, 01:29:53 PMDon't French cuff unless you wear a suit every day obviously. BB non-iron are the bread and butter of any professional ensemble. Wash, dry, hang immediately. Get some workinstiff collar stays.Obviously you don't wear french cuffs without a jacket, but are they too formal to be paired with a sport coat or blazer? (I'm assuming yes, but what do I know)Should I get an assortment of workinstiff sizes, or will the 2.5"s cover all of my needs?
Quote from: Kelly Stewart Creep on May 02, 2013, 01:55:40 PMQuote from: steve dave on May 02, 2013, 01:49:53 PMprotip: the shirts at BB you want do not go "a season behind"right, i just mean i never buy the stuff that says "NEW: Spring Line" or whatever. i buy most of it online...there are definitely some woof shirts out there, you just have to do the shopping. those 3 for $225 deals are a complete rip off.as your life planner, we need to have a sit down talk and then go shopping.