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New here..wanting to tweak my style for fall a little

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Hi folks,

Well my look is pretty basic, but it works for me in the summer. I wear designer jeans like 1921 with throwback tennis shoes (Nike Cortez) and a Hanes V neck. I also wear other fitted Ts, but I love the Vnecks. I am not into the graphic Ts or the Metro look at all, yet I like to get into clubs and not look too casual for them. Right now (I am in FL) my style works for this. I find that a nice pair of designer jeans and some cool shoes is all the flash I need if the shirt fits properly.

I have a lean, muscular build and I like how the V necks fit me. That being said, it is getting a little colder and I need to go long sleeves.

I would love to find shirts that I can put on over the vneck maybe unbuttoned. I am seeing some cool modern looking flannel style shirts and I do not know where to track them down. Maybe Urban Outfitters?

Anyway, who else out there rocks this more plain look, and what do you like to do to tweak it?
 

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Originally Posted by Cary Grant
You might be better off on this side of the forums.

Thanks. I am scrolling through and noticed this is luxury and business wear. My bad! Fantastic taste in dress shirts here though.

Sorry for the n00b error.
 

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