STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.
Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!
Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.
Thanks. I went button collar given how heavy the fit was on the tweed side. Spread collar seemed too "city".
Dude, Ronald McDonald could post a fit pic alongside yours and have nothing to be ashamed of. In my over seven years on the board that is without a doubt one of the five worst fits I have ever seen. Unless you are auditioning to be the new Dr. Who....then it might work in context. From what I have observed here, you are convinced you are correct even though a group of unrelated veritable strangers on the internet are all in agreement that you are not. Please keep posting...I look forward to being amused by the next Chaotic Crayola Clash-up you can create from your wardrobe.
Guys, should we use this as an opportunity to start a "What NOT to Wear" thread?
I finally know where I have seen that look before (besides Dr. Who!). It is another BBC Sci Fi show...David Dixon as Ford Prefect in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy!
@mimo
jeans are both classic and timeless
Put me in the camp of those who like it. Not sure why, but I do. Wouldn't wear it a lot, but for a change of pace. And I also agree with stitches that it is a good pattern to peak out of a sweater.
Stitch: Kent Wang?
Welcome to the dark side...
kamakura.
---
dear 38R,
please allow me to share a few thoughts on this mornings brouhaha. and to everyone else here, please indulge me with this dead horse beating post.
1. this is not a blog. its not a personal blog or a collective blog. yes, this thread is titled what are you wearing right now, not please critique my fit. however, as long as this thread had been in existence, and that is quite a long time, it has served as a place for people to post what they are wearing and receive feedback, good or bad and often a mix of both. this is not a thread to just post a fit and walk away expecting people to just look and think either i like that or i dont. its not a masturbatory picture thread for people to narcissistically post pictures of themselves, though we all do have a bit of narcissism in us. it is a thread to share and learn. everyone who posts a fit here knows that, or should know that.
2. you may very well have been at the menswear game for a long time, so long in fact that you know your style and do not care for critiques. thats fine. but you have been here for well over a year, and you are plenty active on the forum. there is no possible way that you do not know that your style is pretty much the anti-SF. even more so than AAS. i mean that in no derogatory way, but the style you aim for is quite clearly far outside the bounds of what SF approved or desired type style is. that is fine, you do you, but i cannot understand why any of the feedback you received would in any way be surprising to you. you have been here for long enough to know that the nature of this thread, whatever the title may be, is to post fits and get feedback, and to know that the style you shoot for, however deliberately, is very much not what the majority of SFers would consider to be good.
3. i have long struggled with this concept of how to take critique from someone i think dresses poorly. in the end, it appears to me that if the person is a complete and total train-wreck, i ignore it. if they have a pretty decent understanding of style but are prone to blunders now and then, then there is no reason in my opinion not to take their feedback at face value, regardless of any mistakes they might have made. no one (or very few) dresses perfectly, and there is plenty to learn even from people who may not be perfect in their dress themselves.
anyhow, those are the thoughts that i had after reading this mornings back and forth.
that being said, here is my fit. critique away. here is mine, the pants need a half inch of length and are probably too tapered for my build. some would say as well that for my build and large shoe size these shoes are too aggressive for me, especially with these pants. i do not entirely disagree. the rest i think is lovely.
Thanks. I went button collar given how heavy the fit was on the tweed side. Spread collar seemed too "city".
Yes, this is a hair shorter than is ideal. I think 2 inches overstates it (indeed it measures just 0.5 inches off my preferred length), but I certainly see your point. Camera angle may also be a factor.
Stitch: Needs a PS.
Thumbs for both the text and the fit. But I agree with your assessment of the aggressive tapering.
What is the general rule on pant leg opening to foot size - 75% or 2/3? And is it of the foot's length or the shoe length? I don't know, but if you subscribe to that the tapering is a tad much, but everything else is immaculate.