Designer Suits

mimi

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Men wore muffs up to about the beginning of the 20th century...I could be a tad off on the time...but they did wear them for about 300 years at least. I wonder what changed the fashion.
 

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All very nice and in some cases very gay. Some are nice though. Be careful who you are and where you are when you wear some of these fashions. Looks great on TV and might work in Yorkville. Not so much in Red Deer or Kamloops, ya know.

Anyhow I went into Harry's in the West Ed after work today, want a grey pinstripe suit to add to the collection. As I was looking over what they had hanging on the racks, before going over to the MTM desk to order up a suit, one of the salesmen was stalking me from a distance. He more or less shadowed me as I browsed from rack to rack and matched my speed as I walked across to the Boss side of the store and up the far wall. I was actually annoyed at the tactic. Fuck off and stop following me. When you walk into that place there is an un-spoken agreement among the salesmen about which one of them "owns" you for that visit, and even if you tell them you don't need any help, they keep shadowing you, waiting to pounce. Fucking annoying. When I want help, I will approach someone and ask for help. Anyhow he pissed me off to the extent that I left without ordering a suit. I will pick one up next time I'm in Toronto or Ottawa.

Are those guys on commission? Do they not know how men like to shop? One would think a higher-end store like HR would know to leave guys alone until they ask for help.
 

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Wow!
I think they need to creat a Forum just for this topic - Not!
There were some good points at first, now, it is just dragging on....
Spermi, you need to let this thread die. It is not the GQ magazine.
It is starting to look like the "m4m" section on CL.
 

mimi

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I love this thread!!! Go away if you don't!

There is a forum for men's fashion; I found it when looking for ways to help my son understand the importance of dressing well. I cannot remember the name of the forum, but, it was a total rush reading the comments.
 

mimi

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Ya!! (I said that in German!)

That is the site! I have just been going through it and this time I bookmarked it (and my son is going to complain, cause I have too many bookmarks)

There are some mean people on there too eh? I guess a forum does not exist where someone isn't trying to take potshots at someone else....oh wait...yes there is....the sewing forum...

I love the pics of the shoes...what is it about brown shoes with stitching?

Thanks!
 

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Very impressed with Sperminator's impeccable knowledge of fashion. Truly the board's fashion guru. I consider his posts about the said topic as excellent, always a good read with great visuals to go with it as well. Keep it up. :)
 

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Your friendly neighbourhood Sperminator is a member on the styleforum--and no, his handle is not Sperminator.

Yes, just like PERBerts, style enthusiasts on SF also have heated debates and flame wars and fling shit at each other and the immaculately haberdashered moderators also issue bans. What's even more interesting is that those guys on SF are more interested in suits and shoes than in women! I fit in very well on SF! :)
My guess would be - unjung
 

knight rider

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I myself am in the market for a new suit and saw a program not to long ago on modern tailors in chinatown. You get the suit totally tailored to your body which would probably make you look the best.
 

aznboi9

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http://www.moderntailor.com/


I wouldn't personally recommend getting anything made by http://www.moderntailor.com/ unless you're

a.) an accomplished made-to-measure connoisseur and really know the ins and outs of MTM clothing (in which case, you wouldn't buy made-to-measure clothing from these guys amyway);

b.) not picky about details (or the lack thereof) or quality (or the lack thereof).
I think knight rider is referring to these guys. They're a couple of old guys in chinatown; I had a suit done from them a little while ago.
 
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aznboi9

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Do those come in black?
 

Bad Santa

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A real man's tuxedo is midnight blue, not black.






. . . but, if you must wear black (*boring!!*), then at least wear an interesting shirt a real bowtie and not a four-in-hand necktie (*stupid!!*), and monogrammed velvet evening slippers . . .

Hey Spermie, this guy's wearing black shoes and no socks!! Whassup with that??:confused:
 

uncleg

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I am definitely obsessed with mother-of-pearl. I love genuine mother-of-pearl buttons on shirts (dress shirts, polos, etc.). Genuine M.O.P. lends the buttons better durability, lustre, and just a touch of Old World elegance and class.



Would they add any elegance and class if somebody sewed them on you ?
 

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Have no idea how I stumbled on to his thread but I am wondering when the hell did Perb Lounge turn into StyleForum's WAYWRN. I am sure Sperminator is a member there for sure.

To the OP - first go to the Forum I just mentioned for some education and answer to your question. Second, follow Sperminator's advice and style queue's he knows what he is doing that is clear.

Lastly, higher price does not always mean better. For example Armani (except his highest end line), Boss, Z-Zegna, D&G, Versace all make over priced suits relative to their quality. Stick with Canali, Corneliani, Belvest, Zegna (mainline, not Z) as a start (loads of others once you start looking). If you more coin to spend try Brioni, Kiton, Cuccinelli.

And more importantly than your suit imo, is the shoes. Learn the terms corrected grain (avoid like the plague), calf (good) and go with leather soles not rubber. Never, again Never buy anything by Kenneth Cole, Aldo, Cole Haan, Calvin Klein be it shoes, clothes hell anything.
 

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Your busted Sperminator, you are a school teacher - embarrassed, I am the one usually correcting spelling and grammar. No, not possible teachers dress horribly and cannot afford MTM. Granted "NewYorkRanger" on SF proves otherwise.

Yes, MTM at HR when they do Sammy's has been a consideration for me and quite inexpensive during their MTM event in February I believe.
 

magicmystery

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Went to Town Shoes earlier. I want to get these shoes:
http://www.theshoecompany.com/town-...ck-at-town-shoes-font-/prod206XXX393XXXX.html
I tried them, look good.

But I checked out this brand's website (Eng Lau) and on their website they have no shoes. I am not sure where Town Shoes is getting these shoes from. I did a Google search and nobody seems to carry shoes of this brand.



If you think this brand isn't particularly good, could you recommend similar looking shoes? Steve Madden -- is that a good brand? Spermie, I am looking at you.
 
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magicmystery

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How about Mark Nason boots? Are they any good? I saw some online that look similar (but they have weired pattern designs on it).
 
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