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zapped102
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BTW, SRI had a shoe nearly identical by another brand for only $45. I would have bought them had they had my size but I didn't have time to wait for another shipment.

6/22/2008 12:46:30 PM

Sugarush4u
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the reason why SRI has that shoe for so much cheaper is because they make it cheaper than the more expensive shoe. They make a mid tier price for SRI and payless but the quality is horrible.

But i do know the camp moc is coming back in the fall. Not sure if it is for men's but I know it is for women's.

6/22/2008 1:00:11 PM

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I tend to steer clear of fashion trends. I go for looks that are classic and that I can wear year in and year out. I'm not interested in a wardrobe that turns over every six months.

6/22/2008 3:47:35 PM

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"I'm not interested in a wardrobe that turns over every six months."


does any self respecting guy, do that?

not that i'd fucking know... i shop at Target, Old Navy, and Mens Wearhouse for chrissakes.

6/23/2008 3:34:56 PM

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i just try to spend the least amount of money on clothing as I possibly can.

6/23/2008 3:40:02 PM

JCASHFAN
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^^ you'd be surprised. There are fashion man-whores out there, for sure.

I can't imagine there would be too many in Seattle, but probably in LA as well as NY and DC.

6/23/2008 3:44:14 PM

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My dad should be happy that the camp moc is back since it never left according to him. He's been wearing those damn things forever.

my cycle of clothing is the same, except in the summer i add a seersucker.

[Edited on June 23, 2008 at 3:46 PM. Reason : .]

6/23/2008 3:44:59 PM

sumfoo1
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Charlotte has them baad i don't think rawleigh has many

6/23/2008 3:45:34 PM

JCASHFAN
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Who determines what is in and what is out anyway? This must be an organization shadier than anything Dick Cheney is affiliated with.

6/23/2008 5:36:20 PM

joe_schmoe
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who says so?

THEY say so.

that's who.




6/23/2008 7:15:02 PM

nutsmackr
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when will togas be back in style?

6/23/2008 7:41:31 PM

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"Who determines what is in and what is out anyway?"


GQ, dur

6/23/2008 9:05:46 PM

zapped102
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"the reason why SRI has that shoe for so much cheaper is because they make it cheaper than the more expensive shoe. They make a mid tier price for SRI and payless but the quality is horrible."


What?? They are the same shoes. It's a Sperry Bayside Buck just like the one here..same product name, color, and product info as on the website:
http://www.sperrytopsider.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=1002&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=143&iSubCat=145&iProductID=1002&sColor=441

6/23/2008 9:56:59 PM

Sugarush4u
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they try and make it look the exact same as the more expensive brand but it isn't. It's made in a cheaper factory and sold to mid-tier stores because they know their customer won't pay the original price for the shoe. The mid-tier store also gets it in a cheaper cost because they may not use the exact same materials.

Thats how converse sells their all star brand to DSW or shoe warehouses etc. Also Sperry also sells shoes at Payless but at a cheaper cost.

[Edited on June 23, 2008 at 11:05 PM. Reason : s]

6/23/2008 11:05:32 PM

OmarBadu
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bttt even though the link was sent incorrectly

4/7/2010 3:16:51 PM

Agent 0
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memorial day/labor day unless you can see water. and/or the general humidity calls for the thin, breathability that the puckering and cotton fabric provide. anything outside of that you're probably doing it wrong.

[Edited on April 7, 2010 at 3:24 PM. Reason : .]

4/7/2010 3:23:27 PM

arcgreek
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I had always heard that weather was a better rule to follow.

4/7/2010 3:47:10 PM

Agent 0
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it is. but ive seen too many people try to force it.

4/7/2010 4:14:25 PM

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Thanks for bumping it for me, Omar.

I've got like six weddings this Summer to attend between May and August. Five of them are gonna be outside and one of them is in Dallas, TX in the middle of July so it looks like unless I wanna roast myself I'm gonna need to invest in a good seersucker suit. I've looked around at some of the local men's formal wear stores and stuff and found a few but I haven't found too much info on dress shirts that you wear under the jacket.

Anyone who is well versed in seersucker, what type of material dress shirt would you recommend? I saw a number of linen dress shirts but they were really thin... thin enough where you could just about see through them. Obviously those would be pretty light and comfortable but I don't want to look like I'm going shirtless if I take off the jacket. Any recommendations? Also, would it be acceptable to have said dress shirt be short sleeve under the jacket?

4/7/2010 4:30:28 PM

arcgreek
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I wouldn't wear short sleeves with any suit, unless you want to look like



[Edited on April 7, 2010 at 4:37 PM. Reason : m]

4/7/2010 4:37:20 PM

Wraith
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^lol but he's wearing long sleeves! I would definitely button the top button like him though.

4/7/2010 4:50:11 PM

ssjamind
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i was just about to update my fb status indicating i was going to break out the seersucker early this year...

4/7/2010 5:07:06 PM

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I wore my seersucker suit to church on Sunday. I would say that it depends on how formal the wedding is. If its more on the formal side, I would wear a plain white cotton button-up shirt with a tie. If its casual I think you would probably be fine with a polo shirt. Do not wear a short sleeve button-up shirt.

BTW before Easter Belk's had Haspel Seersucker suits on sale for $180, that's a good quality brand and its about as cheap as you are going to find it.

[Edited on April 8, 2010 at 7:09 AM. Reason : :]

4/8/2010 7:05:31 AM

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"Anyone who is well versed in seersucker, what type of material dress shirt would you recommend? I saw a number of linen dress shirts but they were really thin... thin enough where you could just about see through them. Obviously those would be pretty light and comfortable but I don't want to look like I'm going shirtless if I take off the jacket. Any recommendations? Also, would it be acceptable to have said dress shirt be short sleeve under the jacket?"


as george costanza can tell you, cotton breathes. you might also want to look into lightweight italian cotton or linen for your suit.

4/8/2010 10:16:04 AM

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alright TWW, help me pick a belt. I've got a blue & white Haspel suit with the following shoes from Johnson & Murphy:





right now I'm leaning towards this belt:



but I'm open to suggestions

6/13/2010 6:25:39 PM

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^yes

6/13/2010 9:44:34 PM

JCASHFAN
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My concern is that, with brown and bone on the shoes, a third shade of tan would be too much?

6/14/2010 7:37:30 AM

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I have a 4 pm wedding coming up. My girlfriend is afraid a seersucker suit is not appropriate because the reception will take place in the evening hours. My feeling is that this is the south, & its summer. Therefore, seersucker is always appropriate.

Thoughts?

6/15/2010 7:36:56 PM

JCASHFAN
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4pm is probably pushing it. Indoors or outdoors?

6/15/2010 8:11:55 PM

pdrankin
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you don't wear seersucker after nightfall.

6/15/2010 8:13:04 PM

JCASHFAN
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Agreed, but in NC during the summer, the sun doesn't set till 8pm. An outdoor 4pm wedding could see seersucker being justified. An indoor one, however, could not.


I wound up going with a suede belt from BB and a pair of green socks to match my green bow tie for the rehearsal dinner I've got coming up in July.

6/15/2010 10:49:06 PM

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I"m glad I'm not the only one who matches their socks to their ties.

I get mega compliments from the women folk, and the girl loves it.

6/16/2010 8:41:57 AM

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You know when seersucker doesn't work?
When you're wearing seersucker shorts with a fuchsia polo shirt. Note: I said fuchsia, not pink. Dude looked wonky as hell and not in a quirky "I bet that guy's actually pretty cool" sort of way.

6/16/2010 9:03:33 AM

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I'm a big fan of the seersucker. Own the blue/white shorts and a blue/white Jos A Bank suit. I don't really feel that the Jos A Bank suit has a heavy in the shoulders. I don't have a problem with it, but to each his own.

I typically wear the suit with a yellow, pink, green or red tie/bowtie. I feel that a blue tie is just too much blue. I like to have some color contrast.

6/16/2010 9:51:29 AM

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^^^ I've seen it matched to the shirt too. I am trying to find a subdued earth tone argyle sock to match my madras bow tie (not for wear with seersucker, obviously)


^^ At the Richmond Riverrock festival I saw two contrasting examples of seersucker. The first was a girl in a seersucker dress, flip flops and a pink sash . . . this was ok until I saw the dog with a matching pink leash, pink collar and pink bow. That was just a bit over the top and she looked like she was too concerned with looking good to have a good time. Now the next guy had a blue shirt, blue/white pants with green martini glasses embroidered and a green tie that matched the glasses. The entire look was falling apart, disheveled, drunk and awesome. That was the guy you'd want to party with.


^ Jos a Bank has flat front trousers (as does the Brooks Brothers Fitzgerald Cut) but in both cases the jackets are fully lined and the BB cloth is just rather heavy for Seersucker. I don't know why someone would make a fully lined seersucker anything, defies logic to me.


Well crap, I finally found flat front Haspel trousers. Damnit. Oh well, next year.

6/16/2010 10:20:18 AM

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I love the tan/white seersucker sports coats.. I really wanted my fiance to wear one for the wedding, but he hates seersucker

Jos A Banks has theirs on sale right now too- and they have a seersucker tie that I think would be very handsome

6/16/2010 10:23:07 AM

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seersucker? really?

6/16/2010 10:27:37 AM

qntmfred
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bump

6/16/2011 9:29:41 AM

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Jos A Banks

enjoy those pleats!

their business model/advertisements remind me of amway/quixtar, and i can't comprehend their utter refusal to make offer non-pleated pants.

but then again i dont shop there anyway, so moot point.

6/16/2011 9:33:03 AM

rbrthwrd
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they make non-pleated stuff, and their slim-fit stuff isn't bad

6/16/2011 9:43:16 AM

BobbyDigital
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50% off on haspel seersucker at belk.

picked up a suit yesterday.


so did they discontinue these shoes or what? I cannot find them anywhere online... and i think they're pretty sweet.




And I need to learn how to tie a bowtie by saturday. and probably get one first.

[Edited on June 16, 2011 at 9:57 AM. Reason : .]

6/16/2011 9:56:37 AM

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Seersucker was outlawed here earlier this year since apparently the partners thought it didn't "convey the type of image we're trying establish here" which is total bullshit, since I've been here three years and our collective dress code has gone from Barney Stinson to Ted Mosby to the point where I could wear Gap Khaki's and a BR polo and fit in better than someone wearing bespoke. Now 2/3 of my summer wardrobe is fucked and I'll be goddamned if I'm going to wear dark blazers here every day when its 95 out. The corporate shift toward a more causal work environment is misguided when you're better off coming to work looking like Al Borland than Don Draper. Fuck it all.

6/16/2011 10:06:23 AM

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^
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6/16/2011 10:23:12 AM

BobbyDigital
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wait, can I get non-pleated seersucker pants? I had resigned myself to having to wear pleats when i bought this thing.

6/16/2011 10:59:07 AM

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welcome to the club Bobby

6/16/2011 11:25:16 AM

LunaK
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^^ um yes, there are places that offer non-pleated seersucker - just gotta look harder for em.

6/16/2011 11:33:27 AM

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Quote :
"partners thought it didn't "convey the type of image we're trying establish here""


make me understand this

6/16/2011 11:41:07 AM

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They thought it made us look like assholes, even specifically telling me to "leave that frat shit at home". Their rationale is that most of our clients are European, and they think seersucker is regarded as part of the American preppy look and has thus been devalued and is not very often seen. While I understand it, I don't agree with it, nor do I think any potential clients would give a shit, let alone be offended by it. But they make the rules, and I grudgingly abide.

6/16/2011 11:50:03 AM

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luckily it's become semi-okay around here... i think the senate is to thank given they have whole weeks where members wear seersucker

6/16/2011 12:06:46 PM

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set em up

6/16/2011 12:13:18 PM

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