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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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I don't have a camera so this is the only picture of my outfit. Sorry for putting one hand in my pocket as the suit is ventless.


Not really diggin this outfit. Sorry buddy, I think the suit is nice but she shirt and don't are not my style.
 

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Not really diggin this outfit. Sorry buddy, I think the suit is nice but she shirt and don't are not my style.


Yes, I think I should stop experimenting with styles that are not in my natural element. I was trying to modernize a classic look but was very hessitant to. Everyone told me they liked it but I am not sure.
 

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Nah, it's only because of the lightning.
If I get the shoulders shortened would the sleeves get shortened too?

hmmmm, by SF standards the suit is passable and of note is that the shoulders are wide. by real world standards, wear a crisp white shirt (with a collar that fits you this time) and a colorful but tasteful tie and you'll look good. while we're at it, those shoes might be too casual for an event, and the belt is fairly casual too... Keep posting!

Not really diggin this outfit. Sorry buddy, I think the suit is nice but she shirt and don't are not my style.

you must be new here... :) Tibor marches to his own drum, and if i may say, does it pretty well. Nice 'accessories' too!
 

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I usually would wear a light blue shirt with a white collar, silver houndstooth tie, and burgandy pocketsquare, but I decided to go too radical. Strike 2. :facepalm:
 

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Not really diggin this outfit. Sorry buddy, I think the suit is nice but she shirt and don't are not my style.


Yes, I think I should stop experimenting with styles that are not in my natural element. I was trying to modernize a classic look but was very hessitant to. Everyone told me they liked it but I am not sure.
That chick looks great, any details :smarmy:. I'm not a fan of grey/black shirts. You should had used lighter colours.
 
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hmmmm, by SF standards the suit is passable and of note is that the shoulders are wide. by real world standards, wear a crisp white shirt (with a collar that fits you this time) and a colorful but tasteful tie and you'll look good. while we're at it, those shoes might be too casual for an event, and the belt is fairly casual too... Keep posting!


the shirt was just a random shirt for the photo shoot. What a coincidence, actually I've been planning to wear a white shirt with thin blue stripes and blue knit tie. it's crisp, alright :slayer:
thanks about the belt advice. never thought it'd be considered casual. I'll stick with the shoes because it's not an all-out formal event.
 
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Your good taste in women almost makes up for that shirt.....but not quite.


ROFL :D That is my very good friend Erika. Right now I don't want a girlfriend but I do have many girls as friends. I do want to express myself and my style and have fun being a young man. Latley I have been trying some radical looks but I will now return to my natural style. I won't strike out on HOF, I know I have 2 strikes now.:embar:
 
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love love LOVE this thread!!!

But I gotta know... what's your guys' trick to a double 4IH where it still retains a triangular shaped knot? And ESPECIALLY, how do you tie it where you can still see the under layer of the tie/ the inner part of the double loop around after you've tightened the knot? I get so frustrated tying the double 4IH because my knots usually tend to look like a cylindrical/ tubular shape instead of triangular AND I can hardly ever get it to show the bottom/ under layer (bottom of the knot) like PG's pic below so i sometimes resort back to the half windsor. Help???

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the shirt was just a random shirt for the photo shoot. What a coincident, actually I've been planning to wear a white shirt with thin blue stripes and blue knit tie. it's crisp, alright
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thanks about the belt advice. never thought it'd be considered casual. I'll stick with the shoes because it's not an all-out formal event.

Shoulders can hardly be adjusted without complete reconstruction.
 

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I don't have a camera so this is the only picture of my outfit. Sorry for putting one hand in my pocket as the suit is ventless.


Is that Ms Tibor ? if so very well done sir :nodding:

as for the outfit... who cares nobody will pay attention with such nice "accessory"... :D
 
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love love LOVE this thread!!!

But I gotta know... what's your guys' trick to a double 4IH where it still retains a triangular shaped knot? And ESPECIALLY, how do you tie it where you can still see the under layer of the tie/ the inner part of the double loop around after you've tightened the knot? I get so frustrated tying the double 4IH because my knots usually tend to look like a cylindrical/ tubular shape instead of triangular AND I can hardly ever get it to show the bottom/ under layer (bottom of the knot) like PG's pic below so i sometimes resort back to the half windsor. Help???

110718157.jpg


Grab both sides of the tie band on either side of the knot and give them a tug. Can adjust how tight it is and the shape by doing that and tightening the knot/shaping it with your fingers. Also practice.
 

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I don't have a camera so this is the only picture of my outfit. Sorry for putting one hand in my pocket as the suit is ventless.


I know you were experimenting, but this is the perfect example of how sticking with a basic shirt (white, light blue, etc.) would have made this look perfect.
 

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I know you were experimenting, but this is the perfect example of how sticking with a basic shirt (white, light blue, etc.) would have made this look perfect.


Next time. I really appreciate you gentleman being honest in a manner that is straightforward and still promotes my style being loyal to my personality. Thank you. ;)
 
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