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THE FBG Fashion Thread :style: (1 Viewer)

If I need one suit to wear all year round (maybe 5-10x a year)...what color should I go with? I assume a dark blue or charcoal/gray?
Yeah light brown or dark brown are just as versatile as well.
If only one suit, browns are not a good choice. I say charcoal grey....matches with any color for shirts, ties, shoes, socks, etc to make a ton of outfit options
Offdee and I disagree on the first suit color. I'd go midnight blue for your first suit. More functional and formal but can also be dressed down. Charcoal grey is a solid choice for suit #2. And stay the f away from dogsh## brown.

 
If I need one suit to wear all year round (maybe 5-10x a year)...what color should I go with? I assume a dark blue or charcoal/gray?
Yeah light brown or dark brown are just as versatile as well.
If only one suit, browns are not a good choice. I say charcoal grey....matches with any color for shirts, ties, shoes, socks, etc to make a ton of outfit options
Offdee and I disagree on the first suit color. I'd go midnight blue for your first suit. More functional and formal but can also be dressed down. Charcoal grey is a solid choice for suit #2. And stay the f away from dogsh## brown.
As a guy who got a dark (midnight) blue, then black suit in that order for my first suits... i agree with Offdee. The charcoal is your most versatile.

eta: caveat- I've never had to wear suits for work, so :shrug:

 
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Ended up picking up the following from Banana Republic

Tailored Fit Charcoal Wool Suit - $400 after 40% off of the pants only

Dress Loafer (one in black and brown) - $84/pair after 40% off

A little more than I traditionally spend for a suit, but I haven't gotten one in awhile, so I'm pleased
TF: Do yourself a favor and visit a local tailor, get it tailored perfectly to your body. Small investment to look great

edit to add: 90% of the time people think a suit fits them 'fine', but suits are too big on 90% of these people. Manufacturer's always build to fit the masses, even when you buy 'tailored fit'

 
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Ended up picking up the following from Banana Republic

Tailored Fit Charcoal Wool Suit - $400 after 40% off of the pants only

Dress Loafer (one in black and brown) - $84/pair after 40% off

A little more than I traditionally spend for a suit, but I haven't gotten one in awhile, so I'm pleased
TF: Do yourself a favor and visit a local tailor, get it tailored perfectly to your body. Small investment to look great

edit to add: 90% of the time people think a suit fits them 'fine', but suits are too big on 90% of these people. Manufacturer's always build to fit the masses, even when you buy 'tailored fit'
Was in my plan the entire time :thumbup:

 
they're pretty. i'm holding out for a new watch this spring and this is the leading contender. it's gorgeous and an automatic.
I like that, very sharp. I'm from the Detroit area so I had been wanting a Shinola for awhile. So many of them are constantly sold out so I have to give my wife a lot of props on tracking down the one I wanted.
 
Ended up picking up the following from Banana Republic

Tailored Fit Charcoal Wool Suit - $400 after 40% off of the pants only

Dress Loafer (one in black and brown) - $84/pair after 40% off

A little more than I traditionally spend for a suit, but I haven't gotten one in awhile, so I'm pleased
I also bought this suit. My wife had a couple extra BR coupons so I think I paid $300 for it.

Up until six months ago, my one suit was a black funeral/wedding suit and a sport coat was as much as I ever had to do for work. Now I'm being groomed as the next VP of marketing and have to wear suits more often that I'd like so I've picked up brown, gray and charcoal suits from BR. They're not New York lawyer :style: but they definitely work for regional insurance company VP style.

 
Have to wear suits all the time. This is the order I'd get them, since the last couple aren't as critical:

Charcoal gray

Navy/Midnight Blue

Medium gray

Dark Olive/Green

Black

Pale (could be light gray or light brown).

Mix in a couple sport coats and slacks, and you're covered for everything.

Shoes are more important, anyway.

 
This thread is really diverging into two paths...
What two paths would that be?
The jobless slobs spending peanuts on a 6 pack of wife beaters that they wear every day along with sweatpants, and the rich guys who spend their entire paycheck trying to look like James Bond.
Speaking of James Bond. I'm going to the Oscars on Sunday. Gonna pick up my tux this afternoon. Slick as hell.

 
Ended up picking up the following from Banana Republic

Tailored Fit Charcoal Wool Suit - $400 after 40% off of the pants only

Dress Loafer (one in black and brown) - $84/pair after 40% off

A little more than I traditionally spend for a suit, but I haven't gotten one in awhile, so I'm pleased
you in a hurry to get the suit? if not, then for that kind of scratch you could pick up something at SuitSupply during a sale. it's worth it.
I need it for a wedding on the 28th of March. I looked at Suit Supply, just not ready to buy a suit online. :shrug:

 
Ended up picking up the following from Banana Republic

Tailored Fit Charcoal Wool Suit - $400 after 40% off of the pants only

Dress Loafer (one in black and brown) - $84/pair after 40% off

A little more than I traditionally spend for a suit, but I haven't gotten one in awhile, so I'm pleased
I also bought this suit. My wife had a couple extra BR coupons so I think I paid $300 for it.

Up until six months ago, my one suit was a black funeral/wedding suit and a sport coat was as much as I ever had to do for work. Now I'm being groomed as the next VP of marketing and have to wear suits more often that I'd like so I've picked up brown, gray and charcoal suits from BR. They're not New York lawyer :style: but they definitely work for regional insurance company VP style.
:hifive:

 
This thread is really diverging into two paths...
What two paths would that be?
The jobless slobs spending peanuts on a 6 pack of wife beaters that they wear every day along with sweatpants, and the rich guys who spend their entire paycheck trying to look like James Bond.
Speaking of James Bond. I'm going to the Oscars on Sunday. Gonna pick up my tux this afternoon. Slick as hell.
Rules. Update?

 
btw- hot trends straight from NYC sidewalks - I am seeing nothing but Canada Goose parkas and Doc Martins these days (this isn't a downtown, cutting edge, avante-garde thing... it's in midtown)

 
Have to wear suits all the time. This is the order I'd get them, since the last couple aren't as critical:

Charcoal gray

Navy/Midnight Blue

Medium gray

Dark Olive/Green

Black

Pale (could be light gray or light brown).

Mix in a couple sport coats and slacks, and you're covered for everything.

Shoes are more important, anyway.
I have a coworker who wears a red suit, kinda like suge knight.. what do you think of red suits

 
This thread is really diverging into two paths...
What two paths would that be?
The jobless slobs spending peanuts on a 6 pack of wife beaters that they wear every day along with sweatpants, and the rich guys who spend their entire paycheck trying to look like James Bond.
Speaking of James Bond. I'm going to the Oscars on Sunday. Gonna pick up my tux this afternoon. Slick as hell.
Rules. Update?
I gotta admit, the tux was a rental ($80 to borrow someone else's clothes... :no: ).

But I looked and felt great. I went with a peak lapel, modern slim fit jacket and black cufflinks to go with unnaturally shiny shoes. While wearing a bowtie, I alternated between feeling like a secret agent and a butler.

I'll probably do it again next year. :)

 
Any advice on nicer work shoes/boots to wear with jeans and jacket?

I work for a company with a big denim biz, so we wear jeans daily to big meetings. I'm starting to wear jackets. But I'm not really liking the Cole Haan-type loafer route with the jeans.

I wear desert boots if it's not important...but looking for something in a similar vein but nicer for bigger days.

 
Any advice on nicer work shoes/boots to wear with jeans and jacket?

I work for a company with a big denim biz, so we wear jeans daily to big meetings. I'm starting to wear jackets. But I'm not really liking the Cole Haan-type loafer route with the jeans.

I wear desert boots if it's not important...but looking for something in a similar vein but nicer for bigger days.
Professional enough?

http://www.zappos.com/john-varvatos-hipster-work-boot-mocha?ef_id=URBKXQAARZbscH2l:20140310225300:s

 
Any advice on nicer work shoes/boots to wear with jeans and jacket?

I work for a company with a big denim biz, so we wear jeans daily to big meetings. I'm starting to wear jackets. But I'm not really liking the Cole Haan-type loafer route with the jeans.

I wear desert boots if it's not important...but looking for something in a similar vein but nicer for bigger days.
Professional enough?http://www.zappos.com/john-varvatos-hipster-work-boot-mocha?ef_id=URBKXQAARZbscH2l:20140310225300:s
I don't care for those, but I'm not much of a boot guy anyway. You could get a nice pair of oxfords that would go well with jeans. Are you talking about a denim jacket, though?
 
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Any advice on nicer work shoes/boots to wear with jeans and jacket?

I work for a company with a big denim biz, so we wear jeans daily to big meetings. I'm starting to wear jackets. But I'm not really liking the Cole Haan-type loafer route with the jeans.

I wear desert boots if it's not important...but looking for something in a similar vein but nicer for bigger days.
J Shoes makes some nice boots that will pair well with jeans. Made in England, very good quality

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_0?rh=n%3A672123011%2Ck%3Aj+shoes%2Cp_89%3AJ.+Shoes%2Cn%3A%21672124011%2Cn%3A679255011%2Cn%3A679307011&bbn=679255011&keywords=j+shoes&ie=UTF8&qid=1394540621&rnid=679255011

You can't go wrong with most of those.

 
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hey flap- you're not even a little creeped out at wearing somebody else's shoes? I like not paying much, but that's kind of a deal-breaker for me.

 
http://m.zappos.com/sperry-top-sider-mako-2-eye-canoe-moc

Went with these over the Tretorn's for a casual shoe. Snagged a nice slightly used pair on eBay for $20. They look almost new. :moneybag:
What day is your communion?
You're the last guy on this entire forum who's opinion I value. Hth
Not saying you care about mine either, but I'm also not liking them- the street-hiker/boat-shoe look doesn't do it for me.

 
hey flap- you're not even a little creeped out at wearing somebody else's shoes? I like not paying much, but that's kind of a deal-breaker for me.
I'm really not. I'm getting a few things at a time for cheaper and wanted a pair of boat shoes. Bought a couple pair of wool pants and chinos as well. The chinos hadn't been worn but the pants had been. If the shoes and pants are in good shape, it just doesn't bother me. :shrug:
 
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http://m.zappos.com/sperry-top-sider-mako-2-eye-canoe-moc

Went with these over the Tretorn's for a casual shoe. Snagged a nice slightly used pair on eBay for $20. They look almost new. :moneybag:
What day is your communion?
You're the last guy on this entire forum who's opinion I value. Hth
Not saying you care about mine either, but I'm also not liking them- the street-hiker/boat-shoe look doesn't do it for me.
I like a nice pair of Sperry's. Just a difference in style I guess. I'll wear them with shorts or casual chinos.Eta: I like hearing opinions on stuff, just not Otis's or a smartass comment that says nothing remotely useful.

 
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Any advice on nicer work shoes/boots to wear with jeans and jacket?

I work for a company with a big denim biz, so we wear jeans daily to big meetings. I'm starting to wear jackets. But I'm not really liking the Cole Haan-type loafer route with the jeans.

I wear desert boots if it's not important...but looking for something in a similar vein but nicer for bigger days.
Professional enough?http://www.zappos.com/john-varvatos-hipster-work-boot-mocha?ef_id=URBKXQAARZbscH2l:20140310225300:s
I don't care for those, but I'm not much of a boot guy anyway. You could get a nice pair of oxfords that would go well with jeans. Are you talking about a denim jacket, though?
Not a demin jacket...just a normal wool sport coat.

 
Any advice on nicer work shoes/boots to wear with jeans and jacket?

I work for a company with a big denim biz, so we wear jeans daily to big meetings. I'm starting to wear jackets. But I'm not really liking the Cole Haan-type loafer route with the jeans.

I wear desert boots if it's not important...but looking for something in a similar vein but nicer for bigger days.
Professional enough?http://www.zappos.com/john-varvatos-hipster-work-boot-mocha?ef_id=URBKXQAARZbscH2l:20140310225300:s
I don't care for those, but I'm not much of a boot guy anyway. You could get a nice pair of oxfords that would go well with jeans. Are you talking about a denim jacket, though?
Not a demin jacket...just a normal wool sport coat.
I should be a little more specific. I don't care for the boots, but I think they're professional enough, though. A pair of desert boots would be just as good and half the price if you're looking for something affordable. I can't help you if you're looking for more high end stuff. Allen Edmonds has quite a few boots if you'relooking to invest more long-term.
 
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