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Critique my fits please.

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For the jacket, I'm going to have the sleeves shortened a little and taken in a little. I'm not sure about the sides though. Should they also be taken in? Also, roughly how much will it cost me to do all of the things I mentioned? Also, after looking at how my shirts fit, I'm also thinking about taking the sleeves in a little bit. Is that a good idea or are they fine as is? How about the sides? All help is appreciated. Thanks. P.S. Sorry about the messy room.
 

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fit on the hoodie is good. is that anime dvd's i see in the background?
 

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**** me. Burn the jeans, get a haircut and change glasses.
 

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nailing the gay nerd pedophile aesthetic beautifully
 

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Originally Posted by Eason
**** me. Burn the jeans, get a haircut and change glasses.

shave while your'e at it, too
 

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I know the jeans suck. They are cheap and they were bought before I cared about fit. I plan on buying nicer ones in a few weeks. I edited out my face since some people prefer to critique something else other than what I was originally asking about (i.e. the shirts/sweater/jacket).
Originally Posted by bdeuce22
shave while your'e at it, too
Yes I know. I was going to shave tomorrow anyway. Will someone please critique how my shirts and jacket fit.
 

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The answer: they fit really badly, just like all cheap mall brand OTR shirts, because that poor-fitting boxy cut will mean that the largest proportion of the population (including fatties) will be able to successfully don said shirts. They need to be tailored, or, preferably (particularly given some of the patterns), destroyed.

Your attitude is extremely presumptuous. This isn't "fix me" forum. Hang out for a little bit, take the time to read and look at fits (for shirts the men's clothing forum might be a better source of information), and learn for yourself what works and what doesn't. Don't just put up a bunch of pictures and expect everyone to come galloping forth to rescue you from sartorial mediocrity. It's lazy and annoying.
 

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Originally Posted by ShimonEzra
Will someone please critique how my shirts and jacket fit.
sleeves are all too long and seem blousy. shirt bodies could be ok but its really hard to tell not tucked in. if you plan on wearing them out like that, then you don't want my advice anyway. also, i know this isn't fit related, but darker colors and especially darker stripes make these look sort of dated IMO, like the turn of the millennium "going out" shirt. a basic white shirt could serve you much better.
Originally Posted by JD_May
Don't just put up a bunch of pictures and expect everyone to come galloping forth to rescue you from sartorial mediocrity. It's lazy and annoying.
+1
 

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Sorry, I didn't mean to come off that way. I will start looking around the forums a lot more. I've been reading the forums for a couple of weeks but I still have a lot to learn and improve upon. Thanks for the responses.
 

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Why edit your face? You can't pretend it isn't part of the problem. You wouldn't be bad looking with a buzzcut.
 

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The cropped face doesn't help in the overall look. I will say that based on the photos, the crew neck t-shirts make your neck look shorter. I don't know if it's the cropped pics but, no-neck look is not flattering. I would wear a shirt/jacket combination as I find that this kind of silhouette is more slimming or creates an illusion of. Post more pics.
 

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