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  1. chrisb0109

    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

    At my fiancé's fashion show.
  2. chrisb0109

    Suitsupply NYC

    The fabric is quite light.
  3. chrisb0109

    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

     I would be curious to see the same combination with the pants hemmed a bit higher and pressed with a crease.
  4. chrisb0109

    Wedding Attire Advice

    I am also in the proccess of aquiring my wedding clothes and have dealt with sililar quandries, albeit absent of any stringent direction from my fiance. Ultimately my choice was between a tux or a navy suit. I went with the latter as I feel it will be more useful in the future. In my opinion...
  5. chrisb0109

    Suitsupply NYC

    Yes, I guess that does happen, but I think thats just part of the construction, nothing to bothersome to me. I'm not sure if there is any way around that kind of creasing.
  6. chrisb0109

    Suitsupply NYC

     Yes, I did get the Sienna and I think I would get it again. I am particularly fond of the shoulders, as they are very soft. Next to no padding, which creates a nice shape on my build.
  7. chrisb0109

    Suitsupply NYC

     That was my thought when I first put it on. I had the sleeves shortened a touch already, but I think I could have gone with a bit more. Not sure its worth paying for twice though. Maybe I'll get around to it one day.
  8. chrisb0109

    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

    Arrived in the mail today. Excuse the shoes, rumpled legs and the mirror spots.
  9. chrisb0109

    Suitsupply NYC

    Arrived in the mail today. Excuse the shoes, rumpled legs and the mirror spots.
  10. chrisb0109

    Recent non-Sartorialist Looks

     This guy fit my suit for me in New York a few weeks ago. Should be getting it back any day now. I like the DB and I believe he was wearing this one when I was there.
  11. chrisb0109

    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    Can we stop with the rules and critique on the basis of actually analyzing the way something looks? This rule screaming is getting ridiculous.
  12. chrisb0109

    Poor man's watch thread

    I don't see why not. I have leather on mine.
  13. chrisb0109

    Poor man's watch thread

    Thanks. I made the strap myself.
  14. chrisb0109

    9 narrow jungle boots

    A pair of 9 narrow jungle boots. Bought new and have been worn twice. I am just not a narrow, and I'm not sure they work for my style anyway. There is a drop of something black on the canvas as seen in the picture. Not very noticeable when worn and kind of gives them character.
  15. chrisb0109

    Poor man's watch thread

    Why would you shower with your watch?
  16. chrisb0109

    Poor man's watch thread

    Timex Weekender on an oiled nubuck strap
  17. chrisb0109

    Mismatched shoes - interesting detail or trying-too-hard affectation?

    I think its interesting at least.
  18. chrisb0109

    Recent non-Sartorialist Looks

     You are looking at it only from the angle of dressing as a hobby or dressing to appear professional in a business environment. Some of these people are employed to take fashion risks and are expected to wear look at me clothes. It is a different goal, and frankly a different culture all...
  19. chrisb0109

    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    Boots on the bottom. No full length shots for now.
  20. chrisb0109

    Recent non-Sartorialist Looks

     I get that, but this is where people have to accept differences in goals. If someone works in the fashion industry, getting dressed can be a conceptual exercise. It is what they do, and simply looking nice isn't enough. Painters, Sculptors, etc encounter the same issue. "But the artwork...

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