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  1. styleguy2

    Anyone dart or take in the sides of their own shirts?

    Haven't done it myself but agree with the above poster: find a shirt that has the best fit and work with that. I always use one shirt as a template when I get the others tailored. When you know what you like and what looks good on you, it makes everything a lot easier.
  2. styleguy2

    What does one month on SF get you?

    It was said a few times but I agree that you should develop a style you are comfortable with before making big investments. Just as cars all have different feels - both cheap and luxury ones - the feel of different brands and styles will push you in the right direction of your own style...
  3. styleguy2

    Dumbest SF member

    I would say if you lost 30 lbs, you're the motivated type, not the dumb type. I think having a good warddrobe is hard enough without having a significant shift in body type, so there's obviously nothing wrong with having an unbalanced warddrobe. If you are at a comfortable weight and build, then...

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