Paul_in_Buffalo
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Pringle of Scotland
Spier & Mackay "fresco" Tshirt
Kato jeans
Alden
Spier & Mackay "fresco" Tshirt
Kato jeans
Alden
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I think this is the kind of simple, casual fit that can look very good. But I'd respectfully suggest a few tweaks. First, the shirt is just too big for you. Something more fitted (especially in the shoulders and sleeves) and definitely shorter in the body would work much better IMO. That baggy fit also doesn't match the lower neckline of the undershirt (sort of a weird mash up of "dad on vacation at Disney meets Cuban playboy"). I also think a shirt with a camp collar would add more character and go better with the style you're going for. Last, I'd switch out the dark wash denim for something lighter/more faded and in a straighter fit. I just think that style would be a better match for the casual feel of the shirt, tee and boat shoes/no socks. But keeping the tee tucked in and the woven leather belt are thumbs up for me. Cheers! John
Coincidentally I am cuban and a dad on a business trip with a limited carry on bag. I agree on the wash color and am looking for something on the light wash side just haven’t found it yet ( agree on the fit needing to be a little less fitted more straight). The shirt is the right size for me just looks much bigger in this photo, but I believe intended to be tucked in. Shorter length would definitely improve the look.I think this is the kind of simple, casual fit that can look very good. But I'd respectfully suggest a few tweaks. First, the shirt is just too big for you. Something more fitted (especially in the shoulders and sleeves) and definitely shorter in the body would work much better IMO. That baggy fit also doesn't match the lower neckline of the undershirt (sort of a weird mash up of "dad on vacation at Disney meets Cuban playboy"). I also think a shirt with a camp collar would add more character and go better with the style you're going for. Last, I'd switch out the dark wash denim for something lighter/more faded and in a straighter fit. I just think that style would be a better match for the casual feel of the shirt, tee and boat shoes/no socks. But keeping the tee tucked in and the woven leather belt are thumbs up for me. Cheers! John
Highlighting is mine….. had a private conversation with another forum member, where we discussed if DG was actually a bot, based on prolific, yet completely uninteresting posts. There’s also the complete lack of self awareness as alluded to in this comment.The problem is that nobody cares but you about your opinion, and that you have zero credibility as you never posted a fit pic. As you said it is not the first time it is mentioned, the problem is that you don’t seem to understand and that SF is flooded with your unsolicited, and above all uninteresting, comments.
This is really well done. How did size on the Armoury knit?
Highlighting is mine….. had a private conversation with another forum member, where we discussed if DG was actually a bot, based on prolific, yet completely uninteresting posts. There’s also the complete lack of self awareness as alluded to in this comment.