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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:07 am 
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Hey guys!
So, I really need to buy new t-shirts, and since I'm into this PUA stuff now, I'd like some tips for dressing really well.

What are good t-shirt brands/styles to go with a jeans and shoes, like very casual style? (pictures would be nice)

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:15 am 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erPAN57r ... 8&index=30 hers a link for a youtube video from the mens room. This guy is a great resource and has fasion dialed. Good t shirt depends on your body type and skin colour =) Though i think to loose is always a bad idea. Any reoculdnizable expensive brand would surfice though gap basics or anything plane and well fitting is also perfect. you want a good cut, so not primar for tshirts .=S

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:22 am 
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Well, I'm skinny and white (but more like Mediterranean skin tone) .
But now I'm hitting the gym, so I expect to get big and ripped soon.
I really want plain t-shirts that fit nicely in my body.

So, any brand would do?


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:18 pm 
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Someone said Ed Hardy -type t-shirts (don't have to be brand) may get you compliments..

Anyway I would like an opinion on a question of my own :D
Before I discovered the Game (5months ?) everything had to be brand. I mean the basic Lacoste shirts,Tommy Hilfiger pants and pullovers,Ralph Lauren POLOs,even D&G (quite expensive for normal people) and all that..I thought only this type of clothing looked good and chicks digged it (I thought so). Now Im not sure if all this really gives me an advantage, or in fact makes some think that im shallow.

The other thing is, what do you guys think of men wearing pink?


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:36 pm 
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Piik, you asked what guys think of pink shirts on men. Well, I know a lot of girls hate if a man is wearing pink. So I just had to get a pink t-shirt with flashy tiger print. It was a constant conversation starter and I it became my favourite shirt.

I think the brand is not that important. Many guys seem to wish it was, but it isn't. I like plain t-shirts, slim-fit, preferably white. If you are slim and muscular it can look great.


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Generally speaking I stick with high end brands for peacocking items only i.e wallet, sunglasses. But for clothing there are alot of companies that do a pretty good job of modeling the same cut that higher end designers use. I have two blazers and a few shirts from CB United that I am really happy with, great cuts slim fit. Looks alot like the Hedi Slimane Christian Dior cuts at a fraction of the cost. As far as everyday t-shirts I would avoid Ed Hardy as I feel that style has been going out for a while now. Just buy clothes that fit well not excessively baggy. I really like the stuff that you can find at DKNY Jeans, Express and Armani Exchange has alot of nice stuff too. Also I've found that spending a little extra on underwear works well too, women want to feel sexy when your rolling around with you in bed which is why most women have at least one pair sexy lingerie. Makes it kinda hard if you are rocking penguins and ducks on your boxers. You can pick up some Calvin Klein stuff or Emporio Armani for not that expensive, ultra comfortable and guaranteed compliments next time you are rolling around with your broad in bed.


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The perfect compliment to any well-toned body would be a form-fitting t-shirt, or turtleneck in colder weather. The most noticeable and most replaceable would be white, followed by any darker colors, like grey, black, dark brown, navy blue..

Very minimalistic. No huge logos. Get a brand like Calvin Klein or Club Monaco, ..you could save a lot just by buying last season's wear, or from cheaper labels that higher-end brands will usually make to appeal to all types of customers.
Because the shirt will not be showing a huge design across your torso, the stitching, the detailing, and the way it shows off your body better than other brands can and may convey that you're athletic, you have money, but you're not trying hard to impress everyone with it by flashing abstract shirt art all over the place.

If you buy from a better quality brand, craftsmanship will not only be obvious, but you may also notice better elasticity to the fabric, and it will last for many more washes.

However, if you can afford D&G, by all means GO FOR IT! If you seriously think nothing of purchasing a cotton shirt for $200-425, you've got sh*t going for ya! :D

ps. to all you guys looking for more minimalistic approaches to showing your value, listen to vance9. ex. You have a REALLY NICE wallet..she's not going to notice that until you're paying the bartender, the waitress..or even if she snags it from you and starts snooping around.. as long as you're not wearing it around your neck it might come as an extra surprise, increasing your value once again.

(always keep at least one or more twenty dollar bills in your wallet. Any less is a DLV, and she may just think you don't have the money to support yourself, let-alone, your gambling debts!)

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Man any shirts and style can be good if you obey certain rules:

1.Clothes must be ALWAYS well fitted to your body shape
2.Belt must be the same colour as shoes
3.Have a cool hairstyle
4.Regularly work out to get the most out of your image
5.Unless you're peacocking, stick to low key colours and trendy styles
6.Take care of your facial hair to fit the overall image


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:10 am 
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Image

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Top one is spring/summer, bottom is winter/autumn


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:56 am 
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The bottom guy in the purple shirt is an awesome style.. its very unique and not many guys actually pull off purple without trying to match it with sunglasses, hats, 200 dollar jordans, etc.

bet he was wearing some nice black diesel or DKNY shoes.


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This is an extremely hard question to answer without knowing two things:

1- What would you describe 'your stye' as (mean the style you see yourself as, might not be what you wear now)?

2- How much money are you planning to spend?


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The bottom guy in the purple shirt is an awesome style.. its very unique and not many guys actually pull off purple without trying to match it with sunglasses, hats, 200 dollar jordans, etc.

bet he was wearing some nice black diesel or DKNY shoes.
You do not, I repeat, do not wear Jordans with that type of outfit. EVER. You wear nice black leather shoes, or a pair of chucks would suit, or slip on canvas shoes are a popular cheaper choice.


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If you are are on the slim/athletic side, shirts from United Colors of Bennetton fit amazing. I work at express and you can also get alot of trendy clothes from there for cheap.


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One cool site I've been using for t-shirts is teefury.com. They put up a new shirt every day and it's only available for 24 hours. It can be kind of hit or miss but when it's on it's on. Check it out, at the very least it adds another thing to look forward to each day.


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Someone mentioned Ed-hardy, please stay clear of this. It's too common and has bad stigma associated with it.

If you go for high-end designer labels, make sure the logo/name is not plastered all over the clothing. It's too try hard.


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