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Nov 12 2013 09:35pm
Quote (chips456 @ Nov 12 2013 10:24pm)
wow i feel fabulous just looking at this thread

lold at those t-shirts, bieber style


I feel fabulous as well. Simply spectacular clothing.

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Nov 12 2013 09:37pm
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I feel fabulous as well. Simply spectacular clothing.


can i give you a manni peddi?
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Nov 12 2013 09:38pm
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need to work on this. i need some nice fitting plain shirts and a jacket or two, cardigan might be a good idea if i can find the right style. suggestions for stores to check out? i know you said nothing in particular but what places tend to sell more ideal clothing


American Eagle
H and M
Express (If you want to spend all your money on one item)
Pac Sun
You can also surprisingly snag some nice stuff from places like Target, Walmart, Macy's, etc.
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Nov 12 2013 09:48pm
Quote (chips456 @ Nov 12 2013 10:37pm)
can i give you a manni peddi?



Only if you make my nails sparkle
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Nov 12 2013 09:52pm
Hey man, appreciate the hard work because I have no sense of style at all (which is pretty sad because I'm 20).

One question I have is, how do you handle bulking/cutting. Would you get different cloth sizes to not be off on the trial end of either phase?

Some things that would be helpful is some reputable brands and price tags, but that might be asking for too much :)
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Nov 12 2013 09:56pm
Great thread considering all the fashion threads lately. I dont like the sweater with the shirt under vest though , that jjust makes you look old imo.
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Nov 12 2013 10:04pm
shoes are wayyyyy too hipster bro, everything is definitely my style
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Nov 12 2013 10:15pm
Quote (Afficionado @ Nov 12 2013 11:04pm)
Seems more like this should be called the Hipster/Martin fashion guide.


I feel ya man, such is life in the stick where everything is jeans, t shirts, work boots, plaid

and camo on everything

This post was edited by Zark on Nov 12 2013 10:15pm
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Nov 12 2013 10:17pm
Quote (Braxton11 @ Nov 13 2013 12:38am)
American Eagle
H and M
Express (If you want to spend all your money on one item)
Pac Sun
You can also surprisingly snag some nice stuff from places like Target, Walmart, Macy's, etc.


Obey and Ralph Lauren make GG shirts, comfy as fuck. not sure how "stylish" tho
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Nov 12 2013 10:17pm
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need to work on this. i need some nice fitting plain shirts and a jacket or two, cardigan might be a good idea if i can find the right style. suggestions for stores to check out? i know you said nothing in particular but what places tend to sell more ideal clothing




Stores for cardigans:
The Hudson Bay, Sears, Winners, Gap, H&M

I love the vneck t's at RW&Co. Look there. They fit snug and are super comfortable and look good.

If you go to places like AE, Pac Sun, etc, make sure you only pickup the minimal stuff. They have a lot of crap.

If you want to opay you can go for ralph lauren, kalvin klein or any of those reputable brands. Will be quality but expensive.

Quote (yCoRrUpT @ Nov 12 2013 10:52pm)
Hey man, appreciate the hard work because I have no sense of style at all (which is pretty sad because I'm 20).

One question I have is, how do you handle bulking/cutting. Would you get different cloth sizes to not be off on the trial end of either phase?

Some things that would be helpful is some reputable brands and price tags, but that might be asking for too much :)



For bulking and cutting, you gotta make a call. You can get some very minimalistic stuff to keep you going while you are at your unusual weight/size. Get a few things tailored and you should be fine. Tailored = less expensive than buying more clothes and looks better.
If you follow a specific cycle, you might have bigger winter clothes for bulking, and snug summer stuff.

As I mentioned brand does not matter than much because you don't want branding on your clothes showing for the most part anyways.

What specific prices were you looking for?

This post was edited by juicetoocool17 on Nov 12 2013 10:25pm
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