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There was a guy I enjoy very much in the old forum - I think the his nick in the last months I saw his posts was New York Ranger, can’t remember the 1st he used - though he had a very peculiar way to dress: one day he could post him in a high class suit, tie and expensive shoes, and to follow, he would appear in old jeans, flannel shirt and heavy boots. Must say I couldn’t take his example, more as he had some large tattoos and I hate tattoos, but I liked his nonchalance, is way of saying “I don’t care a **** of what they they think about me” . Suprisingly, he had many people that liked him (me included, of course), here in another forum today in a totally decadence. I truly like those that like to break rules. I also try, but don’t achieve it that many times.
So what's the fundamental difference between CM Casual and Streetwear and Denim?
For me, I think of Streetwear as Supreme and whatnot. So I think I'm wearing CM casual. But is that true?
Also I think I got my denim fit dialed in.
Well put together!So what's the fundamental difference between CM Casual and Streetwear and Denim?
For me, I think of Streetwear as Supreme and whatnot. So I think I'm wearing CM casual. But is that true?
Also I think I got my denim fit dialed in.
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You've done it. Best fitting pair of pants I've seen you post. Nice work.
@flipstah the jeans look great; fit is spot-on. And that's an awesome jacket.
Well put together!
So what's the fundamental difference between CM Casual and Streetwear and Denim?
That sounds good. I can probably help you out a bit on the tailoring side of things. Since you mention wanting to incorporate prep-inspired items in your wardrobe, do you have a navy blazer as a start? Do you like tweed? And a related question, will you want to wear a jacket year round, even through the summer heat? If so, you'll need a seasonal wardrobe to cover all your bases.I have a pretty good idea of what I want and the styles I like, mostly tailored looks with a bit of prep and classic work/moto wear for casual. While my budget is low for the moment I'm looking to build a long-lasting wardrobe so am not fussed on having to put it together over a considerable period of time. Certainly not expecting SF standards quickly, at my age there is plenty of time to get there.
I get to the east coast on occasion so I don't need to build a full wardrobe just from Adelaide either. I'd certainly be interested in learning what you have to share.