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Re: Threads thread - Kor - 09-06-2012 (09-05-2012, 11:47 PM)Eightball link Wrote: Also is only 2-button, but I'm not sure how I feel about the convention of leaving the bottom one unbuttoned (especially being too lazy to don a belt now) Generally accepted stance is you never do up the bottom button. The suit is cut based that assumption, and moves, looks, and feels better when it is worn as such. Edit: As mentioned before, the shirt and tie is serviceable, I prefer brighter colours on younger guys; its representative of being fresh and vital. Re: Threads thread - matter11 - 09-06-2012 (09-06-2012, 02:20 PM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=Eightball link=topic=6164.msg253354#msg253354 date=1346906832] Generally accepted stance is you never do up the bottom button. The suit is cut based that assumption, and moves, looks, and feels better when it is worn as such. Edit: As mentioned before, the shirt and tie is serviceable, I prefer brighter colours on younger guys; its representative of being fresh and vital. [/quote] When I wear my solid black three button would you recommend top one or top two buttons fastened? If it makes a difference I'm about 6'1 now and have a very thin frame. Re: Threads thread - Kor - 09-06-2012 (09-06-2012, 05:33 PM)matter11 link Wrote: When I wear my solid black three button would you recommend top one or top two buttons fastened? If it makes a difference I'm about 6'1 now and have a very thin frame. It can make a difference, if the lapels overlap at the top button( due to narrow shoulders). Keeping it unbuttoned can keep it from crumpling. If that's not the case, I'd always recommend keeping center and top buttoned. Think of suit as presenting a car: you don't show it with the doors open, because you can't appreciate the lines. Re: Threads thread - Vlambo - 09-07-2012 Kor, Light Blue Dress shirt, thinner material, matched with black pants, and black shoes. What Tie Colours are okay with it? Re: Threads thread - Kor - 09-07-2012 (09-07-2012, 08:01 AM)Vlambo link Wrote: Kor, Light Blue Dress shirt, thinner material, matched with black pants, and black shoes. What Tie Colours are okay with it? Any darker shade Blue you like, it can be interspersed with silver highlights. I can also envision charcoal, if the occasion is a little more somber. Avoid hard contrasting colours. Two potential goals for this combo: Embolden the light blue against the black, or soften the black against the light blue. Ties are generally an expression of the event and the person wearing it. With that being said, light blue under black doesn't exactly have a lot of friends in the colour wheel to compliment it. I wish I could be at the tie table with ya mate, ties are the fun part of building an ensemble. Re: Threads thread - matter11 - 09-07-2012 (09-07-2012, 11:09 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=Vlambo link=topic=6164.msg253428#msg253428 date=1347022897] Any darker shade Blue you like, it can be interspersed with silver highlights. I can also envision charcoal, if the occasion is a little more somber. Avoid hard contrasting colours. Two potential goals for this combo: Embolden the light blue against the black, or soften the black against the light blue. Ties are generally an expression of the event and the person wearing it. With that being said, light blue under black doesn't exactly have a lot of friends in the colour wheel to compliment it. I wish I could be at the tie table with ya mate, ties are the fun part of building an ensemble. [/quote] don't forget to choose the belt and socks wisely! Re: Threads thread - Vlambo - 09-07-2012 (09-07-2012, 11:09 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=Vlambo link=topic=6164.msg253428#msg253428 date=1347022897] Any darker shade Blue you like, it can be interspersed with silver highlights. I can also envision charcoal, if the occasion is a little more somber. Avoid hard contrasting colours. Two potential goals for this combo: Embolden the light blue against the black, or soften the black against the light blue. Ties are generally an expression of the event and the person wearing it. With that being said, light blue under black doesn't exactly have a lot of friends in the colour wheel to compliment it. I wish I could be at the tie table with ya mate, ties are the fun part of building an ensemble. [/quote] Okay, so a charcoal tie or a darker blue. Will do. All I have is a diagonal striped Black/silver, and a Orange/black/silver diagonal stripe. Also, with what matter said, a new dress belt is needed as well. And I should've said, these are for my work term interviews. I can't afford a suit at the moment, so I'm rocking a Dress Shirt/pant combo. Re: Threads thread - at0m - 09-07-2012 I need to find myself some overalls and a bodysuit. Not a clue where to look. Re: Threads thread - Kor - 09-07-2012 (09-07-2012, 03:17 PM)at0m link Wrote: I need to find myself some overalls and a bodysuit. Not a clue where to look. The good overalls aren't hiding in Walmart. Look for a place around that specializes in safety equipment/work boots. Overalls made for a guy that actually works in them. Bodysuits though, I'm out of my depth. Re: Threads thread - at0m - 09-07-2012 (09-07-2012, 04:17 PM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=6164.msg253455#msg253455 date=1347049020]The good overalls aren't hiding in Walmart. Look for a place around that specializes in safety equipment/work boots. Overalls made for a guy that actually works in them. Bodysuits though, I'm out of my depth. [/quote]well i meant more like coveralls. Probably the same place as the overalls. Re: Threads thread - HeK - 01-19-2013 I really need to stop using my cellphone and unpack my dSLR. Re: Threads thread - Chief - 01-19-2013 a little too boxy, but can be adjusted for by pushing shoulders back a little more/chest out than you normally would, or a wide stance so it pulls at the middle when you're standing like you got in the second pic looks nice though, subtle pinstripe works on ya Re: Threads thread - Kor - 01-19-2013 (01-19-2013, 12:24 AM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: a little too boxy, but can be adjusted for by pushing shoulders back a little more/chest out than you normally would, or a wide stance so it pulls at the middle when you're standing like you got in the second pic Rookie, if you're really looking, you'll see its a 2 button with split vents. The suit is designed to flex at the waist. It looks exactly as its supposed to. Re: Threads thread - zaneyard - 01-19-2013 (01-19-2013, 03:39 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=TheDarkChief link=topic=6164.msg260459#msg260459 date=1358573098] Rookie, if you're really looking, you'll see its a 2 button with split vents. The suit is designed to flex at the waist. It looks exactly as its supposed to. [/quote] too be fair the picture is really saturated and hard to see the second button Re: Threads thread - Kor - 01-19-2013 You don't need to see the second button to know its there. /suit zen Re: Threads thread - rumsfald - 01-19-2013 You don't see it because HeK knows not to button the bottom button. Sharp looking. I prefer a bit of color, but this works for more staid occasions. Re: Threads thread - CaffeinePowered - 01-19-2013 I have embarked on making myself a custom suit for a costume today Re: Threads thread - matter11 - 01-21-2013 (01-19-2013, 07:21 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: I have embarked on making myself a custom suit for a costume today getting any camel hair? |