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Re: for the 2+2 ladies: men\'s clothes
Cole Haan Oxford (too dressy/reddish?) Dockers (these look comfy. What do you think, too casual?) Eastlands (very casual and young) Josef Seibel (yeah a little goofy but i kinda like 'em!) Allen Edmonds Mapleton (too old manish? gah, this is difficult [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]) Wow, that took a lot of time. I think I'll go back to looking for prayers for Fish. |
#52
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Re: for the 2+2 ladies: men\'s clothes
Thanks guys! I really like the last choice above. I've seen younger guys pull off the shoes in MissT's pics, I just don't think I can! The first 3 above is what I see when shopping and they all start running together. I'll definitely try on a pair of Allen edmonds and prob the J. seibel.
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#53
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Re: for the 2+2 ladies: men\'s clothes
Here, how about something like this -
They are Dockers-Governor. These are really reasonable in price. I have a manager who wears something like this with jeans and he looks good. |
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Re: for the 2+2 ladies: men\'s clothes
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[/ QUOTE ] I am 22 and have no real sense of fashion, so you can all call me nutty if you want. But I have a pair of Sketchers that (to me) look like these in the picture, and I absolutely love them. I definitely wish I had more fashion/shoe knowledge. I'll need it more once I'm teaching and stuff, but for now, I'm just as long as I don't wear jeans and tennis shoes. (I said maybe I'm crazy because I have no idea what brand of shoes those are or how 'fancy' they are. But my Sketchers like these suit me fine) P.S. To J.A.K., I wear these with jeans and khakis and they look fine with both. I actually used to only wear them with khaki for my observations and stuff, but I'm growing to like them as a more frequent shoe with my jeans. |
#55
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i like those Solo. they look really comfortable.
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Yep, those were the ones I liked the best and I don't think they're "age" based, any man could pull those off, IMO.
T |
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Re: for the 2+2 ladies: men\'s clothes
Solo,
I've tried on many a shoe like those. They look great sitting on the shelf, but I get them on and naah. I really am a fashion retard. I think part of the problem is, with khakis off the rack(Dockers/Old Navy/Polo), the bottom of the pant covers half the shoe and just looks bad. So,I think of getting some good quality khakis and having them tailored, but now I am getting into the realm of high maintenance. Anyone, How should the pant fall over the shoe? Someone mentioned not bunching up, but I'm sure there is protocol. |
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I wanted to feel like I contributed something, even if it's not cool or useful. I guess they don't look THAT much alike, but like I said, I'm a fashion dolt. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Link to Skechers site of these. |
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Re: for the 2+2 ladies: men\'s clothes
I don't know about the 'protocol,' but I can tell you that I have a lot of pairs of jeans that are too long for me. This is a combination of my age and the fact that I really really really dislike it when I sit with one leg crossed on the other ('guy' style, not Godfather-style) and my pant legs hedge up and reveal sock. I just really dislike this for some reason and it is how I sit almost 90% of the time in class.
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Re: for the 2+2 ladies: men\'s clothes
One of the few things I know about fashion is that showing sock is OK. Showing bare leg is a no-no.
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