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iTyzilla

iTyzilla

Seattle, WA
February 2008

FEB 06, 2008 01:15 AM

Ferretbite said:
You're 25, try something a little less elderly looking (doesn't mean you should get an orange velvet suit) The jacket ain't all bad but I think it really depends on the occasion and can't think of many where I'd wear that one.



Yes thats what i was worried about...
I don't like the rest of the suit pictured, just the jacket, but I see what you mean by 'looking too old'.
Maybe a similar cut but darker charcoal and less texture?

I guess im trying to take a <b>little<b/> bit of that "english indie rock" look; but not going so far that it cant work in any other circumstances... I found this pic of Ben. My idea was going down this wavelength but not so far. Wanting the flexibility to dress it up a bit more if needed.



I may be trying to push too many applications into the one style of jacket...

Flux said:
I vote for a rich charcoal, but, please, back away from the grandpa jacket. If you choose to get a second down the line, perhaps in a summer weight, dove grey suits have this bizarre panty-moistening effect. With, like, a lavender tie? I can't even explain it.



Will keep this in mind for summer (does summer exist in Seattle?)... I'll loose a few more pounds over winter / spring then should be able to pull off a light suit..

Thanks for the continuing feedback... Even the 'Poop Tube' was engrossing tongue


MrCrisp

MrCrisp

I'm lost
August 2004

FEB 06, 2008 02:37 AM

now, ty, you've to wear clothes in proportion to your physique. there are definite dos and don'ts, good buddy of wearing a bold striped shirt. a bold stripe shirt calls for solid colored or discreetly patterned suits and ties. yes, always tip the stylist 15%. listen, ty, I've gotta go, t. boone pickens just walked in. just joking. no, don't tip the owner of the salon. okay ty? right? got it.

iTyzilla

iTyzilla

Seattle, WA
February 2008

FEB 06, 2008 02:45 AM

MrCrisp said:
now, ty, you've to wear clothes in proportion to your physique. there are definite dos and don'ts, good buddy of wearing a bold striped shirt. a bold stripe shirt calls for solid colored or discreetly patterned suits and ties. yes, always tip the stylist 15%. listen, ty, I've gotta go, t. boone pickens just walked in. just joking. no, don't tip the owner of the salon. okay ty? right? got it.



Carson is that you?

Louis_XIV

Louis_XIV

France
August 2007

FEB 06, 2008 03:11 PM

Make sure the color of your wig matches the color of the suit. If you intend to wear the wig on official events, for example a ball at the court, I suggest an allonge wig. However it's not very practical for hunting.

Quirky

Quirky

Birmingham, AL
October 2005

FEB 06, 2008 03:39 PM

This is the best suit...in the universe.

Q_

Q_

Columbus, OH
June 2006

FEB 06, 2008 05:58 PM

lilTuffy's gonna yell at us again. *hides

darkhelmetlive

darkhelmetlive

Edmonton, AB
December 2007

FEB 06, 2008 09:15 PM

get a double vent jacket for sure. double vent 3 button single breast are my fave

unfiltrator

unfiltrator

San Francisco, CA
April 2004

FEB 25, 2008 09:30 PM

For casual you have the additional options of being a Dandy



or a Mod



Personally I like dark navy suits that I can wear a loud shirt with no tie under (not Hawaiian!) if I want to be casual. I might get bold and take the navy lighter in the mix, to make a literal Navy executive officer reference, with incongruously styled shirts if I had plans to wear a suit again in the near future but that's me always trying a trend. EDIT: That sounds so crazy when I read it. But I think I mean a lighter DARK navy, not like cornflower light. Just not super seawater at night dark navy either.

If was trying to sell something extremely expensive I'd get tailored.

If it was always humid I might do some silk in the suit material mix.

Darke

Darke

Columbia, MO
June 2005

FEB 25, 2008 09:37 PM

Always jerk off before you go out... out of place erections are a social faux pas, especially in crowded company

unfiltrator

unfiltrator

San Francisco, CA
April 2004

FEB 25, 2008 09:45 PM

Check out this website esp. photo section.

A Fine Tooth

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