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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:41 pm 
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I used to be all american eagle/hollister etc and now ive been upgrading to stores like express. i like to buy jeans from american eagle cause its a bit on the cheaper side. I really like the dress shirts from express but they only have set sizes of neck collars. i fit in fitted mediums but the collars are to tight. Where do you guys shop?


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:18 pm 
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express is an amazing store but "where to shop" doesn't matter. i wear whatever fits. personally i have a built build because of my profession so i like tight sleeves so it's all preference. it doesn't matter what it is just how it fits


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It comes down to what your style is? If your not sure then you need to learn more about your self....

My self I like:

H and M
le chateau
Lucky jeans
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:53 pm 
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H & M ( all kinds of goodies )
Guess ( jeans )
Tristan ( blazers )
Mexx ( dress shirts )
Banana republic ( fitted shirts )

Theres another place for jeans thats a bit cheaper and they still sell brand name fitting low rise, boot cut jeans but i can't think of the name at the moment.

Anyways just chill with a female friend and go into stores and try on a bunch of stuff, its all about fit not brand or where you got it, or price.


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Wherever there's something inexpensive and looks good. I'd like to shop at some of these name-brand stores, but my budget doesn't allow it.

I'm going to start looking into Salvation Army and thrift stores, actually. :P


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:10 am 
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JcPenny (dress pants/dress shirts)
Lands End (jackets/shirts)
Banana Republic (shirts)
Eddie Bauer (jackets/shirts)
Nordstrom's (fancy shirts)
Anchor Blue (pants/shorts)

I know these stores ain't exactly hip but they are the only ones that have clothes that fit me. But if anyone knows a place that is remotely stylish and has clothes for tall people (ie 6'3"+) let me know as I am always looking for other places to shop.


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They now sell men's clothes online too :)

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I'm having extreme trouble getting jeans that really fit well since i'm 6'6 and need a 32 waist... 32-34 jeans end up being slightly short for my liking and getting 32-36 is absolutely impossible, as in i've only seen it once. Levi's 527 used to make that size but they no longer sell this style in Canada so... screwed...lol


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i don't buy cloths


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I stick with the Mexx for collared shirts, I find that the slim fit shirts look excellent.
Sears is good for plain white or black t-shirts which are good for under some shirts, they have a cotton/spandex which is really comfortable.
Bluenotes is good for jeans as it isn't hard to find a good style, although there are several good places for good jeans.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:23 pm 
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i actually go to target...great t shirts for cheap...and if you end up at an outlet mall some of them would have a store called rue 21 you can find some pretty nice clothes there...


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Macy's have some nice cheap stuff sometimes. Tj Maxx is another cheap good one :D


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I keep it traditional

Brooks Brothers
Polo
Vineyard Vines
J. Crew


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Well I do alot of shopping on the net. Try Mark Nason boots. Dillards for jeans. CK for dress shirts. I will shop for clothes anywhere there is a cool style thats not played out and it has to fit right


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Sometimes i design my own tees too..


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