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Hey bros, just wanted to see some outfit inspiration, pic is me, i love pullover type sweaters and collar shirts

>> No.12810367

>>12810365
>tucked v neck
not for me, but looking good.

>> No.12810370

>>12810367
Yeah so im kinda inbetween ive read some style books that say yes, and some that say no, but none of my sweaters look good untucked, i cant find a sweater that is short enough for me, the sleeves are long as fuck too,any recomendations for shorter men?

>> No.12810373

>>12810365
I think this looks great but way too formal. Not something you'd wear everyday unless you work at some accounting firm in London.

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>>12810370
>any recomendations for shorter men?

>> No.12810380

>>12810370
not really. Everyone who doesn't have a model tier body is in the same boat. I just wear them untucked, but I buy a size smaller and stretch the chest.

>> No.12810387

>>12810373
iM IN A SPOT WHERE IM TRYING TO BE AN IMAGE CONSULTANT, AND I FEEL OBLIGED TO DRESS UP MORE OFTEN, PLUS I LIKE IT

>> No.12810388

>>12810373
Oh sorry for caps bud

>> No.12810391

>>12810376
lol im considering it...

>> No.12810392

>>12810387
If you are an image consultant don't follow "style books". They are made as guides for the clueless.

>> No.12810393

>>12810392
hmm, ellaborate?

>> No.12810395

>>12810365
Looking good except for the pants. Too slim and filmsy-looking. Tucked in sweater would probably work better with wider/studier pants and a somewhat broader belt.

>>12810373
Nah, it's good.

>> No.12810396

>>12810395
*sturdier

>> No.12810397

>>12810393
Style books ---> common sense gather from google.
Image consultant ---> style developer, not google intermediary.

>> No.12810399

>>12810395
i was considering a bigger belt

>> No.12810408

>>12810395
>it's good
I never said it wasn't good. I just think it's past the point of looking casual.

>> No.12810412

>>12810365
>>12810365
Disgusting desu, I wouldn’t notice you on the street because, on a fashion board though...
Shoes are alright, pants have to go, belt isn’t helping, v-neck+tie is horrid choose one, tucked pullover doesn’t work, that grey with black belt and navy pullover is a really gross colour coordination, you look like a a manager of a phone shop located in a mall, not an image consultant
Again it isn’t that bad compared to the average, you have a good body, clothes fit you so you’re okay, but not fashionable

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>>12810412
Forgot the inspo, here’s something simpler yet sharper and more versatile

>> No.12810422

>>12810412
hey so what is DESU and also, the pullover is black, bad photo

>> No.12810436

>>12810408
And I'm saying it's perfectly casual.

>> No.12810438

>>12810412
Disagree on the v-neck + tie, classic look and looks good on him.

>> No.12810446

>>12810422
desu = really/honestly

>>12810365
Double monks with cropped trousers is a pet peeve of mine. I think they look better when pant leg drapes over top strap. Something about them being fully exposed looks tacky. If you prefer the shorter inseam, try derbys or oxfords.

>> No.12810455

>>12810446
what's the point of having such an specific requirement for wearing trousers with a pair of shoes?
When I read things like this I imagine people arranging their wardrobes with full mannequins inside.

>> No.12810463

>>12810455
It's because double monk has no variation in pattern, which makes it look chunky and big when fully exposed. Things like laces, toe caps, wingtips, etc. break up the silhouette, making the shoe more visually independent.

>> No.12810480

>>12810463
>double monk has no variation in pattern
>Things like laces, toe caps, wingtips, etc. break up the silhouette
Why didn't you add buckles to that list?

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And this?

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>>12810393

>> No.12810529

>>12810516
Good, but the watch is really tryhard and gaudy.
The rest of your fits is very clean and mnimalistic, the watch does not fit with that.
Get a smaller, more minimalistic watch.

>> No.12810536

>>12810516
Good, but the clothes are really clean and mimalistic.
The rest of your fits is very gaudy and tryhard, the clothes do not fit with that. Get bigger, more gaudy clothes.

>> No.12810537

>>12810529
you think so? It was a gift from the girl, its an invicta, with a skeleton case, i dont mind it, but im looking to get something more classy

>> No.12810540

>>12810536
what?

>> No.12810543

>>12810540
oh okay youre saying in comparison to the watch

>> No.12810544

>>12810537
>girl

>> No.12810548

The bottom is too casual for wearing a tie.

>> No.12810550

>>12810544
my girlfriend

>> No.12810557

>>12810480
Buckles are on side. Top of shoes is just a flat piece of leather with no variation from the rest of shoe. If you can't see what I mean then I'm just going to chalk it up to difference in taste.

>> No.12810561

>>12810537
Aw man, I'm sorry. But yes, I still think it's gaudy and doesn't fit with your overall style.
If your clients are medium-rich people with bad taste, wear it to build instant rapport.

>> No.12810562

>>12810557
you apply the same rules to chelseas?

>> No.12810571

>>12810561
lol i get you, ill wear it more casually and get a moe elegant watch, any recommendations?

>> No.12810590

>>12810562
Actually, after trying to find examples of double monks worn "right" I realized I just don't like double monks. Strike my complaint from the record.

As for chelseas, they're hardly comparable. Chelseas are all about a long elegant silhouette and have a totally different footprint.

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>>12810590
how do you not like diuble monks?

>> No.12810661

>>12810618
I don't know. I guess I was born that way??? Maybe I haven't met the right pair?

>> No.12810670

>>12810661
i dIDNT USE TO BE A FAN, I LIKE THEM IN TAN ALOT, BUT I DONT LIKE CHELSEA BOOTS ALOT, SO I GUESS EVRYONE IS DIFFERENT

>> No.12810752

>>12810365
>"office-slave"-the outfit

>> No.12810769

>>12810516
Same poster as
>>12810412
Again, just go simpler if you want to appear professional and tasteful, you got way too much going on here, black+grey+shirt pattern in blue+tie+watch+belt, etc.
It’d be way better if you keep the shirt, wore a black pant with the black shoes and keep just one accessory (belt or watch or tie, but the tie doesn’t go well with the shirt)

>> No.12810775

Remove tie, switch to rounded or shorter v-neck, unbutton first two buttons on shirt, untuck sweater and remove or switch belt. That way you at least look like a modern cliché instead of an old stereotype. Basically look like this guy https://www.zara.com/se/en/man/trousers/view-all/basic-slim-fit-trousers-c733862p5102501.html

>> No.12810785

>>12810365
You look like you're simultaneously going to a club, a wedding, and work.

You're doing too much and trying too hard too quickly.

>> No.12810786

>>12810520
I always had a feeling that he didn't know much.

>> No.12810819

not tricky ricky/10
off urself

>> No.12810923

>>12810618
dude is this comfortable to walk in, i dig the style but idk if might be for everyday use. Want to cop one myself.

>> No.12810937
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>>12810365
That's a cool look.

I would trade the shoes for a pair of discreet motorcycle boots and I would add an Adventure, helmet and jacket and I would accessorise with a motorbike. Pic related

>> No.12810946

>>12810937
and then I would buy a katana, and then I would fight the zombies, and then I would have a gf, and then...

>> No.12810951

Disgusting fit, i feel like most people on /fa/ haven't actually been in an office or something because they consider this formal.

This is literally Middle-Eastern just graduated tier.

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>>12810365

This is literally how everyone in my office dresses, in a mid/high end IT consulting firm. Sneakers, brouges or more "dressy" shoes doesnt really matter. Most common pants are jeans or nice looking chinos. Tie, suits and suitpants only worn of formal occasions/presentations. If you want to look fancy wear good quality, expensive shirts and pants. Pay attention to details like buttons, cuts, material and textures. It definitely shows when something is cheap, but no one really cares if you have a good personality.

>> No.12811716

>>12810370
take it to a tailor

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>>12811716
>take a v neck to a tailor.

>> No.12811821

>>12810365
highwater pants?