i think the oldest looking one in the group is the purple one with the deisgn all over it.A little bit, but there is a mix of contemporary class in there
Never underestimate the power of a solid colored tie though. They are bold and attention grabbing when worn correctly.i think the oldest looking one in the group is the purple one with the deisgn all over it.
and oddly enough, the guy that picked it out for me was like 50, and i'm pretty sure he was gay because he picked a pink shirt to go with it. shit looks tight though with my suit.
i need to find a place to buy dress shirts with designs. all my button ups are just solid colors. i have a couple that are striped, but the striped ones are like meijer or walmart shirts, and i just can't picture wearing them with a tie. mostly because of the way the feel. soft cotton instead of that 'slick' dress shirt material.
EXPRESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i need to find a place to buy dress shirts with designs. all my button ups are just solid colors. i have a couple that are striped, but the striped ones are like meijer or walmart shirts, and i just can't picture wearing them with a tie. mostly because of the way the feel. soft cotton instead of that 'slick' dress shirt material.
InDeed! My closest is wall to wall Express shirts, with a few oxfords here and there for more formal occasions.^^^ That's actually a REALLY good deal if you take advantage of the 3 or more price!
oh man i would love to have a job where i could dress up daily, let alone required it.I would rather toss Supas moms salad than get dressed up. I dunno why I just fucking hate it and actually turned down a job making about 5k more a year due to it being a financial company that required suits.
A polo and some khakis is about as 'dressed up' as I get. I do admire the look though I just would not want to have to do it daily.