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Where do you get your casual clothes?

NOBD

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Originally Posted by RSS
I once got onto an elevator in which Senator Lloyd Bentsen was riding. I said hello, but he didn't speak in return. As I departed the elevator I turned and said, "Don't worry, I just look like a Republican." He laughed so hard I was afraid he was choking. It was shortly thereafter that I heard he died. Months fellows ... not minutes.

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SW&D isn't as bad as some MC'ers make of it. MC isn't as bad as some SW&D'ers make of it. The prejudices both ways are amusing but generally silly, which in turn makes them amusing again. Sometimes.
 

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Originally Posted by aaaeeeiiiooouuu
Surprised by all the elitist posturing in this thread.
It's more likely for entertainment value.

Honestly I know little about SW & D. It's as simple as the fact that the forum's name, Street Wear & Denim, just didn't reach out to me. It has a certain 'street gang' ring to it.
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Nicola

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Originally Posted by Metlin
Either way, you complaining about men who yearn for times when morning coats were the norm do not want to dress down the way people in SW&D do is simply disingenuous at best. Formal and dressed up clothing is the raison d'sartre of MC's existence.

If they yearn for morning coats then they consider lounge suits very casual.

I wonder what percentage of MC would have been the SW&D of it's day. I bet a fairly high percentage.

Hell look at the love for brown shoes.
 

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How casual? Out on the town type clothes or fishing and field working clothes? The latter I purchase at a local fishing store, the former I purchase at a variety of places but mainly the internet.
 

andrewgreg

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BB, Polo, J. Crew etc. are OK. Keep look in simple and classic. Highlight your look with your well made accessories.

If really want to look good and casual, try European designer stuff. I like YSL, Lanvin, Burberry and Valentino in particular. Not to buy the runway stuff, but their permanent line, bold color, classic design. My suggestion is well made outwear, plain basic pants, good shoes/boots and basic layering would look good.
 

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Originally Posted by Amelorn
Each forum is different, but for me, valuable. I'm more of an MC person, as my knowledge finds more engagement here. How many own, know the history of, and used their opera hat?

As an opera singer, I can tell you all that less and less people dress up for the opera. It's becoming much less formal and a 20-something may even seem out of place in a tuxedo at opening night. This is especially true at regional companies where no one dresses formally. Nowadays you see more young and middle-aged people in dark jeans and a blazer. The ability to dress up casual clothing for special occasions (yes, including jeans and shorts, love 'em or hate 'em) is becoming more and more important.
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
My clothing is pretty minimalistic when I sing opera because of the shampoo and stuff.


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Same here. My neighbors must wonder why my practice room has shower steam coming out of it.
 

Metlin

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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How do the audience dress?

They bark, hopefully in approval.
 

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Originally Posted by hendrix
I think it would be great if there could be more crosstalk. I think it would be advantageous to both the forum as a whole, and the individual posters. There's stuff you can learn over there that people just don't pick up on over here, and vice versa.

the sw&d shouldn't spend their whole money on clothes unless there's nothing left for food. this can cause serious trouble to your health.
 

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Originally Posted by Opermann
As an opera singer, I can tell you all that less and less people dress up for the opera. It's becoming much less formal and a 20-something may even seem out of place in a tuxedo at opening night. This is especially true at regional companies where no one dresses formally. Nowadays you see more young and middle-aged people in dark jeans and a blazer. The ability to dress up casual clothing for special occasions (yes, including jeans and shorts, love 'em or hate 'em) is becoming more and more important.

Not an issue for me. My "local" venue is the Met in NYC.
 

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Originally Posted by Amelorn
Not an issue for me. My "local" venue is the Met in NYC.

Then you're lucky. Even there you see a fair amount of "dressy casual" looks, or people who just wandered in with student or rush tickets. Unless it's opening night or a superstar gala.
 

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Originally Posted by acecow
Took a pic of what I was wearing today. It was very hot and I did a lot of driving, so excuse the wrinkles. It definitely makes me look like I'm playing golf, but I really don't care. I'm young, fit and confident, I can pull it off. Fit is everything to me, this pic was taken after half a day of driving, moving, sitting, etc and I didn't have to re-tuck the polo. I think the key to feeling good in casual wear is staying true to your style without going overboard.

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polo: lands end canvas ($10)
belt: ebay ($8)
cotton trousers: j. crew ($75)
socks: h&m ($3 ??)
shoes: superga ($30)


I own that polo, trousers(USF Right?), and shoes.
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