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just got this blazer, what do you guys think? [/ QUOTE ] The sleeves are too long. Have a tailor shorten them for you. The jacket might actually be too big, but it is hard to tell without being buttoned up. |
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Quickly (I'll go through this thread after and check) where are some good stores or online sites to shop as a 23 year old white male w/ pretty good $ (not too crazy, but obviously can shop most anywhere, within reason).
I ask because I currently ONLY show at Jcrew with essentially zero exceptions. I don't know where else to shop! Abercrombie and American Eagle are too stupid/college style now, GAP is really lame and boring. Banana is a bit too fancy for my taste (but the few exceptions from Jcrew have been from there). Anyway help is appreciated, thanks! |
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#193
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Barney's Co-op.
Nice selection of jeans, good designer labels, occasional sale products and their own line, is basically a bunch of upcoming designers who don't have their own label yet and peddle their stuff throught he co-op until they make it. If you aren't near one then you can also go to nordstroms/saks/neimanns but the co-op is the [censored]. |
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Delta, shop.nordstrom.com has some good stuff (US Shipping only I believe).. Diablo also recommended www.revolveclothing.com.. It was a bit too pricey for me, but they have a lot of selection.
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#195
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AZK, is Barney's only in NY (or eastern states)? If so, that's no good.
Nordstrom's is always an option- are people more into styles than brand names these days? I've always shopped primarily at one (brand) store, just for simplicities sake, and now I'm finding it tougher to do that. Perhaps a Barneys/Nordstroms type place where I focus more on the style I like than who makes it is a good idea. |
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AZK, is Barney's only in NY (or eastern states)? If so, that's no good. Nordstrom's is always an option- are people more into styles than brand names these days? I've always shopped primarily at one (brand) store, just for simplicities sake, and now I'm finding it tougher to do that. Perhaps a Barneys/Nordstroms type place where I focus more on the style I like than who makes it is a good idea. [/ QUOTE ] What kind of style are you looking for? |
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www.bluefly.com looks good as well, especially if their discounts aren't exaggerated.
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Linen shirts really are the [censored]. Just picked up this one and one in white from Lacoste out here in vegas
edit: needs to be dry cleaned obv.
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Barney's Co-op. Nice selection of jeans, good designer labels, occasional sale products and their own line, is basically a bunch of upcoming designers who don't have their own label yet and peddle their stuff throught he co-op until they make it. If you aren't near one then you can also go to nordstroms/saks/neimanns but the co-op is the [censored]. [/ QUOTE ] I do start with Barney's CoOp as a point of reference, it's a luxury their flagship store is in Friendship Heights. Prada, Prada Sport, Paul Smith, Penguin, any of their jeans, are all well known, in fact there isn’t a single brand I had not hear of before entering. Unfortunately, there’s too much similarity in shoppers of the coop. We’ll find new options sooner or later. |
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