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******* eh. There are enough safe spaces in the world...no need for SF to become yet another, especially when the "offenders" in questions are hardly malicious.
Seconded. So much human warmth to be found here if you can filter out the assholery and bigotry. No more Caustic or SJR or 7 rocket gumming up the respectful opinions and gorgeous sport coats.
I hope @Riva posts more pictures.
I agree (I think lol). Your style's a bit bold for me and others here, but something tells me you're not exactly devastated by it. Cheers for not giving a shiteIt's a forum of 100% guys and I see some of the most soft hearted sensitive humans around in the history of browsing online. You don't like my pants? Well... sniff... I'll filter you.
I agree (I think lol). Your style's a bit bold for me and others here, but something tells me you're not exactly devastated by it. Cheers for not giving a shite
View attachment 1130310 Oh I'm calling dibs on these
Ah, I missed the Texas debate here. A lot of well-dressed gents in Houston, from my experience.
I guess I didn't know much at the time (I was just a random international student), but during my undergrad years at Rice U, I was really astonished how unpopular the sports teams were. We are talking attendances of 5k or less in a 80k stadium where JFK delivered his iconic speech "We choose to go to the Moon". Oh well, I guess there exists a "nerd" stereotype surrounding Rice grads. No class ring here, sadly.
The quality is top shelf. You’ll love the shirts. It was brave to buy three for your first order. You might find the fit needs tweaking, and instead of one close-but-not-quite-perfect shirt you’ll have three. Fingers crossed!
But yes, the quality will not disappoint. Each shirt is cut and sewn by one person, start to finish.
The advice from old hands on SF would be, "Don't buy dark dress shirts. Problem solved. Thank you." But since you own them, keep light and dark separate.
For further explanation regarding the old hand advice provided, I qualify that I personally find a place for dark dress shirts in certain contexts. I own a few myself, but will be unlikely to buy them with any regularity, if at all, in the future. You certainly don't need them. In fact, all you really need are plain white and solid pale blue dress shirts. And unless you're dressed at levels of formality from black tie and above with any regularity, you go to a lot of funerals, or are an undertaker, you don't even need white shirts. As a conservative estimate, a solid pale blue dress shirt has you covered 90% of the time, though it's probably often a much higher proportion of occasions.
All your blue shirts could be clones of one another if you get the right shade and weave, which of course depends on your context. You can play around with weaves, nuances of shade, and styling in terms of collars and cuffs if some variety is desired.
Most of what I've stated (maybe all) is just recycled advice from old hands, in one form or another, and you may thank me if you wish, but credit really goes to those who've come before me. Or, since the advice was unsolicited, ignore my digression into the SF repository of ancient and partly accepted - but sometimes hotly contested - wisdom.
How warm/thick are the long sleeve polos? Anyone recommend the brown/burnt orange one? Any IRL pics? Thanks!