Speaking of not paying retail - Saks (at least the one in NYC) just started a huge 50% off ticketed price sale on boatloads of clothes - pretty much everything in the store. Lots of steals to be had for any NYC area folk.
Speaking of not paying retail - Saks (at least the one in NYC) just started a huge 50% off ticketed price sale on boatloads of clothes - pretty much everything in the store. Lots of steals to be had for any NYC area folk.
Because rich has nothing to do with money.
Hmm, I should check that out. Thanks mang.
Maybe I'm the only woman alive who feels this way...but I really really dislike suits on men. I mean it.
I can deal with khakis and t-shirt or jeans & a lumberjack shirt if the occasion really merits that. Or a kilt for those men with sexy legs.
But in reality I prefer a tiny loincloth and a big sharktooth necklace.
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Ughhh! Ties!!! Ugggh!!!!
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"I call it reveling in natures finest element. Water in its pristine form. Straight from the heavens. We bathe in it, rejoicing in the fullest." --BZ
I am troubed by all of the above reponces. How the fuck do you ski in your suit???
Maybe you should be posting your suit questions here. These people might give a fuck!
Last edited by dn4989; 07-31-2007 at 04:09 PM.
It's got more paprika.
Well, I've avoided posting in this thread long enough,
As someone who has been a cubicle slave for the man and been forced to wear a suit at least four days a week for the last ten years I've come to the following conclusions.
- Fit and fabric are the two most important factors in suit if price is not your main concern.
- Darker colors and grays are better if you don't own many suits since they hide stains better. When you are occasionly forced to eat at your desk it is one of Murphy's Laws that you will eventually spill something on yourself.
- More expensive suits last much longer and are generally worth the extra cost if you are going to be wearing them on a daily basis.
- When coordinating your suit/shirt/tie, a good rule of thumb is the suit is darker shade of color than your shirt and the tie is darker shade of color than your shirt. There can always be exceptions to this rule but also remember the tie is really the only way to express yourself in a corporate environment so keep interesting for your own sanity if nothing else.
- Having a lighter weight suit is really important in the summer if you work someplace that gets hot.
- Good tailoring is really important.
Now you may ask yourself why all these things are important? My answer is simple. One night in a bar a pretty smoking hot young lady was showing me her panties within five minutes of me striking up a conversation with her. Why you may ask yourself? I believe it's because as ZZ Top once sang "Every girl's crazy for a sharp dressed man."
"Don't drive angry."
Best quote from the movie "Groundhog Day"
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