calvinbiss
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Half as wide
I got it in england. Big ties were in there at the time.
Just when you develop a mental image of a member, they go and post a picture and blow your mind. I was sure you were a 50 year old potbellied plumber. :/
Wow, this thread was brutal, even by ATOT standards.
Just when you develop a mental image of a member, they go and post a picture and blow your mind. I was sure you were a 50 year old potbellied plumber. :/
Was this in the 70s?
2004->2006 The tie is a George Tie from ASDA. I do, however, have other ties that are of similar girth. They came from TKMax (Or was it TJMax. I always get the two confused).
Hit up thetiebar.com and get 3-4 ties marked "skinny". Each is probably going to cost all of $15 and the quality is great. Get a couple of pocket squares while you're at it, actually.
I'm guessing the color is fine in real life (doesn't look so good in the pic, but it's from a crappy webcam as you say), but really it just doesn't seem to fit you that well. It looks way too big for you.Pocket squares.. Hmm, never really would have considered putting them in. Is the rule "The square should match the tie" or "The square should match the shirt." Or some other fashion rule I have yet to discover (there are so many).
Also, I should note that besides this red shirt, the only other color I have is white (and a fair amount of them).I'm sad so many here don't like it on me, I actually really like the red shirt.
Suit
Less annoying belt (smaller buckle)
Thinner tie
Different shirt
Holy shit you're young
Edit: Also would help to know what the suit is for
I'm guessing the color is fine in real life (doesn't look so good in the pic, but it's from a crappy webcam as you say), but really it just doesn't seem to fit you that well. It looks way too big for you.
Eh not that it's a bad goal, but that can take a lot of time, just buy some fitted shirts.Probably the best solution for me is to start weight lifting to try and fill the shirt better. It doesn't help that I have pencil arms.
If you want to play it safe, have the square compliment (note that I did not say match) your shirt, but it really doesn't need to match anything. Just don't get anything obnoxious (ie. anything that looks like something on this page). Go solid colour and cotton.
The red shirt is awful. I don't know why people are down on plain white shirts (no pockets, no extravagant details). It takes a lot of work to look bad in a crisply ironed, perfectly white collared shirt.
Not so much that I'm down on it. I just wear it all the time.
As for the ties. yeah, I like pretty plain ties. Stripes or solid colors are what I like the best. I don't own any puke patterned ties.
