ChupandShoes
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Hello folks,
I'm a 24 year old college student, and I'm currently building a wardrobe that I hope will last. I've purchased some clothes already, such as:
- 2 pairs of Gustin Denim Jeans
- A pair of Gustin Chino's
- A pair of Allen Edmonds FIrst Avenue Black boots
- A variety of Chup, Sea Island cotton, and silk socks
- Pima Underwear from 2xist
- 3 Natty Dress shirts
So I have everything I need from the waist down, but the trouble is finding this that are comfortable in the summer to wear, but still fashionable while in a casual setting. I was looking at Polo's but don't want to spend a huge amount of money on them since the new semester started, and I don't have as much spending money as I would like to spend on clothes. I have been looking at Sunspel and Tommy Hilfiger's Polo shirts, but I can't seem to find very many of their polo's made of linen, which I would prefer over 100% cotton. So, this is the dilemma! Any info on different makers, or where to find good deals on polo shirts made of linen, that will last me more than just one year of spring and summer, would be delightful. Thank you again!
I'm a 24 year old college student, and I'm currently building a wardrobe that I hope will last. I've purchased some clothes already, such as:
- 2 pairs of Gustin Denim Jeans
- A pair of Gustin Chino's
- A pair of Allen Edmonds FIrst Avenue Black boots
- A variety of Chup, Sea Island cotton, and silk socks
- Pima Underwear from 2xist
- 3 Natty Dress shirts
So I have everything I need from the waist down, but the trouble is finding this that are comfortable in the summer to wear, but still fashionable while in a casual setting. I was looking at Polo's but don't want to spend a huge amount of money on them since the new semester started, and I don't have as much spending money as I would like to spend on clothes. I have been looking at Sunspel and Tommy Hilfiger's Polo shirts, but I can't seem to find very many of their polo's made of linen, which I would prefer over 100% cotton. So, this is the dilemma! Any info on different makers, or where to find good deals on polo shirts made of linen, that will last me more than just one year of spring and summer, would be delightful. Thank you again!