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Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Eh... Buying suits online is never the best idea... hoppy is trying at least...it's better than my sew a bunch of stuffed animals together idea... >.> we need to know what he is using it for... because if it's just to go bail his kids out of the principal's office... he might be better off with a nice sports coat in his price range Shiva.Spathaian said: » Handed in my resignation letter. Already getting guilt tripped. X.x halp *** the guilt trippers, smoke a stogie, sip some whiskey, and show them you are all that is man. Siren.Mosin said: » ouch. I was hoping for 300-400. thanks gents. Shiva.Spathaian said: » Handed in my resignation letter. Already getting guilt tripped. X.x halp Guilt tripped? Because you're getting a different job? Who does that? Idiot Boy said: » Shiva.Spathaian said: » Handed in my resignation letter. Already getting guilt tripped. X.x halp Guilt tripped? Because you're getting a different job? Who does that? You're lucky enough to be appreciated by your employer. A lot of companies see you as the enemy for wanting to advance your career. Idiot Boy said: » Shiva.Spathaian said: » Handed in my resignation letter. Already getting guilt tripped. X.x halp Guilt tripped? Because you're getting a different job? Who does that? Hell, when I worked at Walmart and transferred stores my managers treated me like I hit their collective pet collection in one fell swoop with a snow plow. Having to hire and train new, reliable people is apparently the shittiest thing in these people's world. Sadly that kind of mindset is the norm in my experience. I admit that experience is limited, however. As for getting it tailored to fit better after just take it to the old Asian granny at the dry cleaners.... They do a good job for cheap...
Bahamut.Milamber said: » Oh goodlord yes....I come from a hideously long line of guilt tripping evil ***... my mom's mom is probably the most evil person to ever live... she set the bar ridiculously high for the rest of us... /proud tear Shiva.Nikolce said: » Oh goodlord yes....I come from a hideously long line of guilt tripping evil ***... my mom's mom is probably the most evil person to ever live... she set the bar ridiculously high for the rest of us... /proud tear She's hiding something I tell you! She never ages and is gaining everyone's trust. DEVIL WOMAN! I'M ON TO YOU! Shiva.Nikolce said: » what exactly do you need the suit for? sorry for the delay, no rest for the wicked, and all that. I have a bunch of weddings I have to attend this summer, as well as my half-brother's graduation. Plus I keep getting dicked into going to these chamber of commerce things, charity BS, ect., ect. basically need better situational camouflage. 300-400 wasn't necessarily a hard cap, it was more of an arbitrary number dreamt up by a dude who's never purchased a suit. thanks all for the advice though, gives me a good median range.
Does your wife know how to hem well? If it's a matter of excess length in sleeves or the leg, that's easy enough.
My grandma does. she's pretty retired at the moment though...
Circling back to John Carpenter:
https://storify.com/tvaziri/guillermo-del-toro-s-tweetstorm-about-john-carpent Siren.Mosin said: » I have a bunch of weddings I have to attend this summer, as well as my half-brother's graduation. Plus I keep getting dicked into going to these chamber of commerce things, charity BS, ect., ect. basically need better situational camouflage. unless you are in the wedding I think you can go to all of those things with a sport coat. Shiva.Nikolce said: » unless you are in the wedding I think you can go to all of those things with a sport coat. He's right. Most people won't bat an eye; they're not there to see you. They're not even there to see the groomsmen that end up in monkey suits. They're there to see the bride and ensure the groom is well-dressed enough to be pictured next to the bride. I have a tendency to over-dress for things because that's what I was raised to do, but really unless it's a very specific style of wedding (that is, say, a mob boss' only daughter or something), a pair of slacks and a sport coat will get you by. Anything more is commendable, but probably unnecessary. Edit: Also, damn. Nik, if that's indicative of current fashion my ties may as well be those little 3/4" 80s things. That's one fat ***' tie. Ramyrez said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » unless you are in the wedding I think you can go to all of those things with a sport coat. He's right. Most people won't bat an eye; they're not there to see you. They're not even there to see the groomsmen that end up in monkey suits. They're there to see the bride and ensure the groom is well-dressed enough to be pictured next to the bride. I have a tendency to over-dress for things because that's what I was raised to do, but really unless it's a very specific style of wedding (that is, say, a mob boss' only daughter or something), a pair of slacks and a sport coat will get you by. Anything more is commendable, but probably unnecessary. Edit: Also, damn. Nik, if that's indicative of current fashion my ties may as well be those little 3/4" 80s things. That's one fat ***' tie. I will do the bare minimum. Always. Asura.Dameshi said: » I'm the opposite. I hate formal wear. I hate dressing up. And I hate how much emphasis people put on it. I will do the bare minimum. Always. I went through that period from ages 3-26 or so. At some point dressing well became something enjoyable from time to time, however. Wouldn't want to do it every day, but...eh. I dunno. Shiva.Nikolce said: » unless you are in the wedding I think you can go to all of those things with a sport coat. I have been, but at one charity thing, we were supposed to be black-tie or hobo. well some *** in a suit at the bar was like, "huh went with hobo, eh?" I was pretty tuned up and not ready for a fight with an 80 year old at a fundraiser, so I tucked my tail between my legs, and said 'yup, I guess' like eyore(sp?) from winnie the pooh. It doesn't haunt my dreams or bother me or anything, but *** that guy! Asura.Dameshi said: » I will do the bare minimum. Always. I knew I liked you for a reason. I should get me a kilt. I want to go to a wedding in a suit...of armor >_>.
Asura.Dameshi said: » Ramyrez said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » unless you are in the wedding I think you can go to all of those things with a sport coat. He's right. Most people won't bat an eye; they're not there to see you. They're not even there to see the groomsmen that end up in monkey suits. They're there to see the bride and ensure the groom is well-dressed enough to be pictured next to the bride. I have a tendency to over-dress for things because that's what I was raised to do, but really unless it's a very specific style of wedding (that is, say, a mob boss' only daughter or something), a pair of slacks and a sport coat will get you by. Anything more is commendable, but probably unnecessary. Edit: Also, damn. Nik, if that's indicative of current fashion my ties may as well be those little 3/4" 80s things. That's one fat ***' tie. I will do the bare minimum. Always. Ramyrez said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » unless you are in the wedding I think you can go to all of those things with a sport coat. He's right. Most people won't bat an eye; they're not there to see you. They're not even there to see the groomsmen that end up in monkey suits. They're there to see the bride and ensure the groom is well-dressed enough to be pictured next to the bride. I have a tendency to over-dress for things because that's what I was raised to do, but really unless it's a very specific style of wedding (that is, say, a mob boss' only daughter or something), a pair of slacks and a sport coat will get you by. Anything more is commendable, but probably unnecessary. Edit: Also, damn. Nik, if that's indicative of current fashion my ties may as well be those little 3/4" 80s things. That's one fat ***' tie. I love people who specify the manner of dress for weddings. There's been at least two where people were wearing jeans, of all ***' things. Me in springy tea gown and teh beau in a suit, and we've exchanged the "WTF?" look. On that note, that is a really wide tie. I wish gaudy, paisley ties would go away. EDIT: Have to agree with Ramy. It is nice to get dressed to the nines on occasion. Siren.Mosin said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » unless you are in the wedding I think you can go to all of those things with a sport coat. I have been, but at one charity thing, we were supposed to be black-tie or hobo. well some *** in a suit at the bar was like, "huh went with hobo, eh?" I was pretty tuned up and not ready for a fight with an 80 year old at a fundraiser, so I tucked my tail between my legs, and said 'yup, I guess' like eyore(sp?) from winnie the pooh. It doesn't haunt my dreams or bother me or anything, but *** that guy! Was this the recent fundraiser? *** that guy! for a wedding especially in the spring/summer, i'd wear nice slacks, a button up that you'd wear with a tie, then don't wear the tie, leave the top two buttons undone, and wear a light coat or blazer.
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Was this the recent fundraiser? nah, I made it through that one somehow, this was back in the fall sometime. Three piece and shuck the coat for the reception. LOOKS SHARP!
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