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10-13-2011 , 02:20 PM
lol
10-13-2011 , 03:10 PM
wear it, you'll fit in at college bars.
10-13-2011 , 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by GoCubsGo
henry,

what do you think of fcuk? would you wear anything by them?
I have one fcuk polo. I bought it because of unexpected travel where I had nothing with me and I need something and the store was there.

It appears to be much better than what you typically get at stores in the mall. It is certainly much better than the garbage from Mexx or H&M. That being said I would still not shop there normally. If I was going to Muskoka with the boys and needed some clothing or for days at the girlfriend's business where I might get off my ass and actually do something I would shop there but not for going out in public.

You asked for me personally. For other people I actually think it is good value if you are on a budget.
10-13-2011 , 07:04 PM
i wore fcuk tshirts in high school bc i thought they were funny or whatever. as for their regular clothes: too euro for me but as henry said they aren't bad value.
10-13-2011 , 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Henry17
It appears to be much better than what you typically get at stores in the mall.
you previously mentioned to me that you prefer holt renfrew and harry rosen. are these stores not found in the mall?
10-13-2011 , 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by GoCubsGo
you previously mentioned to me that you prefer holt renfrew and harry rosen. are these stores not found in the mall?
Some are and others not -- Harry Rosen more so. They are not mall stores in the sense that if you go to any mall they will have one. If you go to any mall they are all going to have a Le Chateau, a Gap, a Mexx, etc Ideally I prefer shopping in Toronto where they have good stores but in Ottawa Holt Renfrew and Harry Rosen are the only options.
10-14-2011 , 12:35 AM
fwiw i have an fcuk button down and it fits huuuuge. bought XS and it fits more like a medium. gotta have monkey arms i guess
10-14-2011 , 11:00 AM
I have some dark blue pants, not jeans but classier. They're dark blue, but still recognizably blue and not mistaken for black, it's close to federal blue I think. I usually wear either a white-lightblue-darkblue checkered button-down with it or a black-darkblue-lightgrey-white striped sweater with it.

What color belt and shoes would go well with it? I currently only have black and white belts and am not really happy with how they match, and I have lightblue and black shoes, but I don't think that's ideal either.
10-14-2011 , 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Fear Itself
tucking a button down (with tails) into jeans? yay or nay. i'm leaning towards nay.
I tend to lean toward nay as well. I'll obv tuck in with khaki pants or if I have to wear a tie so I don't look like this guy



However, I end up having to buy a size bigger button-ups b/c my shoulders are super broad, so they end up being a little longer -- just enough to be awkward. I sometimes will tuck it into jeans but never really tight -- always poof a little bit out for mobility/comfort.
10-14-2011 , 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Vintage00
I tend to lean toward nay as well. I'll obv tuck in with khaki pants or if I have to wear a tie so I don't look like this guy



However, I end up having to buy a size bigger button-ups b/c my shoulders are super broad, so they end up being a little longer -- just enough to be awkward. I sometimes will tuck it into jeans but never really tight -- always poof a little bit out for mobility/comfort.
I think this would be acceptable untucked if it were a fitted shirt and not some bs cheapo brand. as it is though obv tucked.
10-14-2011 , 05:06 PM
it be more acceptable if it wasnt short sleeved. Short sleeved button downs are aids...in before cborders

also needed is a better tie
10-14-2011 , 06:54 PM


whatchall think?

the pic doesn't show it well, but they are really silvery and pretty of shiny.
10-14-2011 , 07:02 PM
no
10-14-2011 , 07:05 PM
lol wtf are those. Hell no.
10-14-2011 , 07:13 PM
gross
10-14-2011 , 07:13 PM
also disturbing is your usage of silvery and shiny, like those are positive aspects.
10-14-2011 , 08:25 PM
no they are negative aspects
10-14-2011 , 08:26 PM
Easy to change your stance when you are wrong and ambiguous.
10-14-2011 , 08:27 PM
wow you're a jerk

edit: also surprised they got more hate than these:



fwiw i like the adidas but theyre hard to wear outside of a party, obv cause theyre silver and shiney and flashy and dont match much
10-14-2011 , 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Vintage00
I tend to lean toward nay as well. I'll obv tuck in with khaki pants or if I have to wear a tie so I don't look like this guy



However, I end up having to buy a size bigger button-ups b/c my shoulders are super broad, so they end up being a little longer -- just enough to be awkward. I sometimes will tuck it into jeans but never really tight -- always poof a little bit out for mobility/comfort.
Meh, I have gone the untucked long sleeve button up with a tie before and the swish swish running pants sorta pants and it worked out well. Can't hate on the untucked button up with a tie.
10-14-2011 , 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ShopliftUserName

fwiw i like the adidas but theyre hard to wear outside of a party, obv cause theyre silver and shiney and flashy and dont match much
Outside of a party? What kind of a party? Your 12 year old brother's Star Wars themed birthday party? Those things are the anti-poon.

Last edited by agdci981; 10-14-2011 at 09:38 PM.
10-14-2011 , 09:25 PM
I wasn't even being a jerk. If I wanted to be a jerk, I would say something the lines of "What, are you 16 or something? If they were white, you'd be wearing the American flag on your feet."
10-14-2011 , 11:06 PM
yeah maybe your right. i'm sorry. I don't like being told I'm wrong.

also:

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10-15-2011 , 08:09 AM
I dont understand the long discussion about what fratboys wear, what is typically worn in bars, etc.

Have your own standards for how you should dress.

Also, who cares what fratboys think/do? They're mostly douchebags in a ****ing fraternity.
10-15-2011 , 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by CCuster_911
it be more acceptable if it wasnt short sleeved. Short sleeved button downs are aids...in before cborders

also needed is a better tie
they won't let me in the frat

Last edited by CBorders; 10-15-2011 at 11:27 AM. Reason: no hipsters allowed in kappa gabba gabba

      
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