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iammachine -> RE: Suits: what's the deal? (9/10/2007 7:07:10 PM)

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wow. I can't believe I just dropped mad rhetorical science in the midst of a fashion thread...


I'm proud of joo. [:D]




pixelslave -> RE: Suits: what's the deal? (9/11/2007 6:53:29 AM)

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ORIGINAL: came4U

A good wardrobe of suits Mmmmm

Bonus points if he goes for custom fit suits at a good Italian tailor.

I'd never be with a guy who dresses like a shlump in public.


I used to wear a suit to work 5 days/week and sometimes 6.  Good tailoring makes all the difference in the world, even in an inexpensive suit; especially at the shoulders and behind the neck.  Add the right amount of tuck at the the waist, plus hem the arms & legs, and one can usually make any suit look pretty good.  If you're tall like me, getting enough rise in the seat of the pants can be a real problem though.  Yet, one can still usually take a "cheap" suit and make it look great with a decent tailor, saving a lot of money in the process.
 
All that having been said, I'm very glad I no longer have to wear a suit and tie every day and that it's now a rare occasion instead! [:)]
 
 - pixel
 
   Collared to Majik




e01n -> RE: Suits: what's the deal? (9/11/2007 7:14:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pixelslave: Good tailoring makes all the difference in the world, even in an inexpensive suit; especially at the shoulders and behind the neck. Add the right amount of tuck at the the waist, plus hem the arms & legs, and one can usually make any suit look pretty good. If you're tall like me, getting enough rise in the seat of the pants can be a real problem though. Yet, one can still usually take a "cheap" suit and make it look great with a decent tailor, saving a lot of money in the process.
Tailoring: absolutely. When Matt needed a suit, he could have gone to a number of places here in town and picked up "a suit" - but it was well worth the hour drive to go see the tailor I really like. Even a place like Kuppenheimer or Mens' Wearhouse or Hudson's will offer some tailoring - it it makes a huge difference in how you feel while wearing it. And when you feel better, you look better and more confidence.

Then again, this is coming from a man who owns a tuxedo (did the math - for 3 rentals, I could own).




caught4u -> RE: Suits: what's the deal? (9/11/2007 12:16:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: octavia


Bravo!!
I find a man in a suit much more attractive than leather.
I dunno why...
edited to add:  Kilts too.   for some reason a Scotsman in a Kilt.... A great Kilt even... makes my day. [:)]
Weeeeeeeeeee


yes Kilts are nice as long as they have manly muscular legs.  if his legs were prettier than mine then i may never wear a skirt again lol. Anyway, suits rock because they exude power. i am also partial to Uniforms as long as its not a janitor one.  hmmm, scratch that maybe janitor could work too! lol schoolgirl meets man with big broomstick um...ok i am outta here.




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