For a non-enthusiast, recommendations for $500+ pairs of shoes, and $200+ shirts seem outrageous to both our heads and wallets. My question is how does one transition from an average to respectable (but not yet enthusiast-level) wardrobe? Where can we go to try things on before we make a purchase or if we are too unsure about a style to invest a lot of money in it? If you had spent your entire life shopping at average (think JC Penny to Express) stores, how would you spend your first $500, $1000, etc.?
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post #2 of 98
5/8/11 at 9:33am
I'd hate to advise someone to buy Wing & Horns or Rick Owens straight off the bat. That's why the oft-maligned styleforum 'uniform' exists. It consists of:
Coat: Peacoat
Cardigan: Black
T-Shirt: White Vneck
Jeans: APC/3sixteen/any slim raw selvage in the $200 range
Sneakers: Chucks
You can literally get the above for less than $500 if you shop in the right places.
Coat: Peacoat
Cardigan: Black
T-Shirt: White Vneck
Jeans: APC/3sixteen/any slim raw selvage in the $200 range
Sneakers: Chucks
You can literally get the above for less than $500 if you shop in the right places.
Quote:
I'd hate to advise someone to buy Wing & Horns or Rick Owens straight off the bat. That's why the oft-maligned styleforum 'uniform' exists. It consists of:
Coat: Peacoat
Cardigan: Black
T-Shirt: White Vneck
Jeans: APC/3sixteen/any slim raw selvage in the $200 range
Sneakers: Chucks
You can literally get the above for less than $500 if you shop in the right places.
Coat: Peacoat
Cardigan: Black
T-Shirt: White Vneck
Jeans: APC/3sixteen/any slim raw selvage in the $200 range
Sneakers: Chucks
You can literally get the above for less than $500 if you shop in the right places.
Thanks for your input.
post #4 of 98
5/8/11 at 9:49am
Basically, you should always shop to your budget! This doesn't mean you can't look fly! I buy a lot of stuff from Uniqlo (probably my favourite store—at least, online). You should have some basics in your arsenal and then work from there: 1 x pair beige/sand chinos. 1 x pair navy chinos. 2-5 x jumpers/sweaters (wool/cotton/cashmere). 3-5 x t-shirts (primarily, white). 1-3 x belts (match colour to shoe, as best as you can). 1-3 x coats (pea coat/over coat/blazer/trench coat, etc, etc) 1-3 x pair(s) jeans. Good jeans are few and far between—buy a pair of petit standard APC jeans (they may seem expensive—just read up on raw jeans)! 1 x pair brown shoes—these can be suede or leather, brogues or chukkas. Quality varies (just ask, and I can point you to some). (Depending on your job) A certain amount of shirts. (Depending on your job) A certain amount of ties (start with 3-5). (Depending on your job) 2 x suits (start with navy and grey—go to the 'Men's Clothing' forum, for help). (Depending on your job) 1-2 x pairs of dress shoes (brown, burgundy or black). And, I would say, 1 x pair of bucks (any colour). ------------------------------------------------------------ On the side: bow ties, more shoes, loafers, more trousers, pocket squares (although, I would argue they're a necessity), more coats, etc, etc.
post #5 of 98
5/8/11 at 10:14am
Troll the forums longer and you will develop a taste for certain asthetics you like. With trial and error you will find things that work with your body type and personality. Ultimately you should feel confident and sexy in your new clothing. Keep in mind styles change, so try to stick with staple items as mentioned in the thread then begin to personalize..... have fun.
post #6 of 98
5/8/11 at 10:24am
For me, it was simple. I wore mall brands until I got my first professional job with a salary that allows me to shop for stuff of higher tiers.
It all depends where you are currently are IMO. If you're an undergrad...buying superlative stuff should be the last of your concerns.
I also think you can do A LOT worse than mall brands that usually get ragged on here, ie BR, J. Crew.
It all depends where you are currently are IMO. If you're an undergrad...buying superlative stuff should be the last of your concerns.
I also think you can do A LOT worse than mall brands that usually get ragged on here, ie BR, J. Crew.
post #7 of 98
5/8/11 at 10:56am
post #8 of 98
5/8/11 at 10:58am
post #9 of 98
5/8/11 at 11:46am
Quote:
Basically, you should always shop to your budget! This doesn't mean you can't look fly!
I buy a lot of stuff from Uniqlo (probably my favourite store"”at least, online).
You should have some basics in your arsenal and then work from there:
1 x pair beige/sand chinos.
1 x pair navy chinos.
2-5 x jumpers/sweaters (wool/cotton/cashmere).
3-5 x t-shirts (primarily, white).
1-3 x belts (match colour to shoe, as best as you can).
1-3 x coats (pea coat/over coat/blazer/trench coat, etc, etc)
1-3 x pair(s) jeans. Good jeans are few and far between"”buy a pair of petit standard APC jeans (they may seem expensive"”just read up on raw jeans)!
1 x pair brown shoes"”these can be suede or leather, brogues or chukkas. Quality varies (just ask, and I can point you to some).
(Depending on your job) A certain amount of shirts.
(Depending on your job) A certain amount of ties (start with 3-5).
(Depending on your job) 2 x suits (start with navy and grey"”go to the 'Men's Clothing' forum, for help).
(Depending on your job) 1-2 x pairs of dress shoes (brown, burgundy or black).
And, I would say, 1 x pair of bucks (any colour).
------------------------------------------------------------
On the side: bow ties, more shoes, loafers, more trousers, pocket squares (although, I would argue they're a necessity), more coats, etc, etc.
I buy a lot of stuff from Uniqlo (probably my favourite store"”at least, online).
You should have some basics in your arsenal and then work from there:
1 x pair beige/sand chinos.
1 x pair navy chinos.
2-5 x jumpers/sweaters (wool/cotton/cashmere).
3-5 x t-shirts (primarily, white).
1-3 x belts (match colour to shoe, as best as you can).
1-3 x coats (pea coat/over coat/blazer/trench coat, etc, etc)
1-3 x pair(s) jeans. Good jeans are few and far between"”buy a pair of petit standard APC jeans (they may seem expensive"”just read up on raw jeans)!
1 x pair brown shoes"”these can be suede or leather, brogues or chukkas. Quality varies (just ask, and I can point you to some).
(Depending on your job) A certain amount of shirts.
(Depending on your job) A certain amount of ties (start with 3-5).
(Depending on your job) 2 x suits (start with navy and grey"”go to the 'Men's Clothing' forum, for help).
(Depending on your job) 1-2 x pairs of dress shoes (brown, burgundy or black).
And, I would say, 1 x pair of bucks (any colour).
------------------------------------------------------------
On the side: bow ties, more shoes, loafers, more trousers, pocket squares (although, I would argue they're a necessity), more coats, etc, etc.
Yes! Do this, and you too can look exactly everyone else who reads GQ!
post #10 of 98
5/8/11 at 11:48am
post #11 of 98
5/8/11 at 11:56am
What should my spring/summer wardrobe in particular consist of? Right now I'm thinking 2 v neck tees (grey and blue) 2 pair of shorts (club shorts in white and madras shorts) 3 long sleeve button ups which I can roll up the sleeves 2 cardigans (grey and black) boat shoes Tanner skinny belt to match boat shoes
post #12 of 98
5/8/11 at 12:00pm
Quote:
The fuck are you talking about? These are staples?
While I don't personally read GQ, you take what you want from it.
While I don't personally read GQ, you take what you want from it.his point was those are only staples if you want to dress like you read gq. I'm pretty sure someone like lane or unc wouldn't wear most of that shit. the more experienced posters on here are right - figure out what you like wearing. if you invest in standard "gq" stuff then find out you like julius, etc. then you just wasted a bunch of money on shit you don't like.
post #13 of 98
5/8/11 at 12:07pm
Quote:
his point was those are only staples if you want to dress like you read gq. I'm pretty sure someone like lane or unc wouldn't wear most of that shit. the more experienced posters on here are right - figure out what you like wearing. if you invest in standard "gq" stuff then find out you like julius, etc. then you just wasted a bunch of money on shit you don't like.
post #14 of 98
5/8/11 at 12:11pm
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5/8/11 at 12:15pm
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