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#15
by
TheSlyBear
on 13 Aug, 2008 21:21
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i dont know, that boy looks sharp 
I agree with you. But I guess any young person who's not wearing sagging shorts and a dirty t-shirt is silly these days.
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#16
by
teenthatshavessometimes
on 13 Aug, 2008 21:24
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even when i am not dressed up, i dont dress like that
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#17
by
dog20
on 13 Aug, 2008 21:26
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lol don't be silly
What's silly?
"i really like fancy clothes, like i would wear a shirt and tie and a suit any time, if i could
but i cant, i mean it really isnt the style, and most people my age dont like wearing fancy clothes"
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#18
by
teenthatshavessometimes
on 13 Aug, 2008 21:27
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i dont get your post dog, are you saying that i am silly, for trying to fot in?
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#19
by
dog20
on 13 Aug, 2008 21:29
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I like looking good and wearing fancy clothes
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#20
by
teenthatshavessometimes
on 13 Aug, 2008 21:34
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how fancy?
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#21
by
StumpyDave
on 14 Aug, 2008 11:45
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I wear a suit and tie for work all the time. I love wearing smart clothes. If I go out in the evening I'll dress up for it. I may not always wear a tie. It depends how I feel.
Unfortunately, I think I have a slob gene tucked away deep inside. What I should really wear for practicality is a set of overalls. And possibly a bib when I eat. What the hell, most stuff cleans out (although often it is cheaper to buy a new tie than get the coffee cleaned out of the old one).
Wear what you want, not what you think other people expect.
I made a major discovery in TK-Max this week. Daniel Hechter suits for less than £100.
I'd never been in there before but my wife dragged me in while she was looking for something. She didn't buy anything and I spent a packet.
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#22
by
J Digory
on 14 Aug, 2008 12:18
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I like to dress well, myself. Button up shirts are a staple in my closet, but I don't really enjoy suits too much personally. I am ok with a jacket, but I rarely wear a tie. I used to get snazzed up to make pizzas, but I messed up too much nice clothing.
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#23
by
MikeM
on 14 Aug, 2008 13:53
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My absolute favorite men's clothing store is Bachrach (which I discovered when I went through my fancy clothes period). Pretty good quality for the money. Great end-of-season sales. The salespeople at my local stores are very good about putting together outfits for you.
You can come out of there looking well put together without coming off too stuffy. Some of their clothes are a bit "fashion forward" for my taste, but I can steer around that.
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#24
by
BALDANDRE
on 14 Aug, 2008 14:25
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Ok bro..here's what might work for ya..
dress like the young Lex Luther from Smallville..
young and very hip look Lex has..and always dressed nice...I mean Smallville is made for the young crowd..
Nordstrom's and Macy's have some pretty hip dress clothes for young dudes..
just leave the tie (although I dig wearing them ) home if you want a more of a hip, night club look!
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#25
by
Tyler
on 14 Aug, 2008 15:02
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well, i dont really want to do that, and im not old enought to get any kind of job that would require such clothes 
I started work at a bank at the age of 18 and had to wear a suit everyday. Not only was it a great learning experience, but I met a lot of chicks being dressed up.
Here's the real deal though, it's all about how you want to be. Make your own style. I have a business partner that wears a coat and slacks everyday. His style is more like the Yakuza suit worn in Japan, but it's a great look for him.
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#26
by
teenthatshavessometimes
on 15 Aug, 2008 19:14
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#27
by
skiking
on 18 Aug, 2008 11:56
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I don't like to dress too fancy, but when it is necessary, I start sining some ZZ Top in my head
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#28
by
teenthatshavessometimes
on 18 Aug, 2008 12:46
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lol
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#29
by
Alexander215
on 01 Sep, 2008 14:58
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Walk into Moore's with a credit card and your best chick friend and they can get you started in the right direction