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slaptit
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What brands do you prefer guys?? Banana Republic's slim dress shirts fit great but the neck is a little tight

I've tried Calvin Klein and Claiborne slim shirts but they still kinda balloon out in the back......

2/16/2009 5:31:07 PM

confusi0n
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brooks brothers

2/16/2009 5:32:18 PM

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^

2/16/2009 5:33:44 PM

icanread2
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ive always liked the express mx1 shirt

but brooks bros ftw also

2/16/2009 5:35:08 PM

confusi0n
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mx1 shirts last a year maybe 2 tops
which i guess is fine since you can pick them up for $25
and they're not bad for a 'modern' look but I won't be picking up any more.

2/16/2009 6:31:01 PM

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H&M

2/16/2009 6:58:39 PM

jbrick83
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I've got a really good Calvin Klein and Perry Ellis slim cut dress shirt that I got at the Myrtle Beach outlets for about $15 or $20 a pop.

2/16/2009 7:21:56 PM

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i buy 1mx when they are on sale for $19.99 - dry cleaners are going to wreck a shirt in a year anyway so why pay more?

thankfully they've sized up the neck although they need to make the shuolders, arms, and back bigger, but the taper is ok

2/16/2009 8:04:35 PM

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"dry cleaners are going to wreck a shirt in a year anyway so why pay more? "


They shouldn't be

And if you're willing to eat a cost like that...well, you're throwing away a lot of money. I've got some blouses I've been wearing now for 6 or 7 years. And they're of a lighter weight cotton than most men's shirts. (lighter weight = less fiber than in a heavier fabric)

2/16/2009 8:09:52 PM

evan
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brooks bros

2/16/2009 8:16:16 PM

Seotaji
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"H&M"


not big in the collar. nice cut though for cheap.

perry ellis is good on a budget.

2/17/2009 12:50:38 AM

GrimReap3r
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Martin & Osa....has some pretty nice dress shirts, and they are rather slim cut

2/17/2009 1:17:48 AM

DoubleDown
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when is H&M actually going to sell online?

2/17/2009 1:24:21 AM

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H&M is ok but they dont look like a proper suit shirt if youre in a stuffy environment. Joseph Banks has a tailored fit, wrinkle-free travelers shirt. You obviously pick you neck and sleeve size. They fit pretty well, look good when wearing a tie, last forever, always looking freshly ironed, etc. The only gripe is that theyre not the best shirt to wear without a tie. But, they do have a somewhat athletic cut.

Banana republic fitted is nice. Gap has a 'premium' link that fits well. The right neck/sleeve fitted combo fits right except the shoulders are a little snug (Im 5'11 175 or so).

Never tried the Express shirts but Ive heard good things

2/17/2009 2:38:22 AM

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"Martin & Osa....has some pretty nice dress shirts, and they are rather slim cut"


overpriced american eagle.

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"when is H&M actually going to sell online?"


they make too much money in store to worry about online shopping. j/k dunno.

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"H&M is ok but they dont look like a proper suit shirt if youre in a stuffy environment."


euro cut.

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"Joseph Banks has a tailored fit, wrinkle-free travelers shirt. You obviously pick you neck and sleeve size. They fit pretty well, look good when wearing a tie, last forever, always looking freshly ironed, etc. The only gripe is that theyre not the best shirt to wear without a tie. But, they do have a somewhat athletic cut."


good to know.

2/17/2009 9:09:57 AM

stantheman
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Gap premium fit FTW

2/17/2009 9:55:06 AM

Ronny
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Gap Premium Fit ftw. If you keep an eye open for sales they can be picked up for rather cheap.

They account for at least 75% of the dress/button shirts I own.

I have to get the tall size, but these are the only shirts I've ever found that fit me absolutely perfectly.

2/17/2009 10:19:09 AM

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Get a good tailor FTW.

2/17/2009 11:02:03 AM

tnezami
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I've been rocking 1mx dress shirts from Express for about 6-7 years now...Still have some that are about 5-6 years old that still look fairly decent. I probably have about 30 of these shirts in all.

I will say that for office use, they usually dont last more than 3 years or so before looking too worn.

[Edited on February 17, 2009 at 11:09 AM. Reason : .]

2/17/2009 11:09:00 AM

cstrom
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Never had a problem with MX-1 Shirts, then again I only wear them when I go out so they get a lot less wear and tear

2/17/2009 2:21:40 PM

The Cricket
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what kind of look are you going for?

if you're worried about this
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"they still kinda balloon out in the back......"


Then slim fit, Brooks Brothers ain't gonna help. The fabric is great but the fit for skinnier guys is shit.

I'd try Banana Republic or Benneton, if you're going for that "European look"

2/18/2009 12:28:37 PM

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JESUS CHRIST----yall obviously have the worst Mother fucking fashion mindset i have ever heard of in my life.

dress shirt
–noun 1. a man's shirt worn for formal or semiformal evening dress, usually having French cuffs and a stiff or pleated front to be fastened with studs.
2. a man's shirt, buttoning down the front and typically having long sleeves with barrel or French cuffs, and a soft or starched collar, worn with a necktie.

Where the fuck does Gap, Banana Republic, and American Eagle even come into that equation.

Jesus- Grab some style and go to teh following for nice dress clothing:

-Charles Tyrwitt
-Brooks Brothers
-Hugo Boss
-Ralph Lauren
-H&M

And I am only picking these stores out because they are in Raleigh and affordable...don't even let me whip out the Breioni, Armani, Ermes, etc stuff on ya that yall bitches cant afford.

Jos A Banks is for old men
Liz Claiborne is halfway decent

Jesus christ...why don't yall all just go in a camo suit to an interview.

2/18/2009 2:14:55 PM

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I can understand gap and american eagle not fitting in, their shirts are sold to be wrinkly on purpose.

Banana Republic does have a decent selection of dress shirts that are around the same price point as Brooks Brothers or cheaper. A lot of shirts with french cuffs, even pleated front of "tux" shirts.

2/18/2009 2:21:05 PM

NCSUBoDog
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Banana republic is such shitty quality.

Go to the following website to get a sense of a good style for a reasonable price.
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/

Banana Republic is owned by a clothing megastore - GAP... so its basically the same shitty clothing.

You can tell when someone is wearing quality versus processed crap.

2/18/2009 2:26:37 PM

nacstate
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I'm just saying its better than Gap and American Eagle. I'm well aware that Gap and BR are owned by the same corporation, but that doesn't mean the quality or construction is the same. If they were, there'd be no use for a separate brand.

[Edited on February 18, 2009 at 2:36 PM. Reason : .]

2/18/2009 2:35:28 PM

SkiSalomon
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^^ And H&M is the swedish equivalent of Old Navy

2/18/2009 2:53:23 PM

Seotaji
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^ yep.

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"don't even let me whip out the Breioni, Armani, Ermes, etc stuff on ya that yall bitches cant afford. "


i can afford it PLUS i can spell Hermes too.

2/18/2009 4:27:51 PM

Huarache
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OH SNAP!

Bodog fashion school is in session.

2/18/2009 6:16:49 PM

Ronny
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Yeah, I'm totally going to take advice from him.

2/18/2009 6:31:53 PM

jimmy123
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not a fan of express shirts... have a few that i like, but generally overpriced and ugly imo.

for slim dress shirts:
zara
h&m (though the fabric is cheap)
united colors of benetton (my fav, but only have a few shirts that i really like, still they are the best fitting and highest quality of the ones i buy)
cK are good but dont fit me
banana are okay, just not my style
hugo boss are too expensive

dont know if half of those are in nc... i live in dc area.

2/18/2009 6:37:04 PM

slaptit
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there's a benetton at Southpoint, i may try them

I still love BR shirts, i just wish you could choose neck sizes....15.5 for a Medium is a little tight

anyone like Kenneth Cole shirts??

[Edited on February 18, 2009 at 9:44 PM. Reason : ]

2/18/2009 9:44:03 PM

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who is this bodog fruitcake trying to lay down the fashion law?

[Edited on February 18, 2009 at 10:11 PM. Reason : also - there is an H&M in Raleigh, now?]

2/18/2009 10:10:42 PM

Kev4Pack
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I like the Arrow fitted shirts at Kohls. I'm a skinny dude and they fit very well.

2/18/2009 10:14:55 PM

RattlerRyan
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Arrow ftw

shit's cheap and comfy and looks just fine

^and I'm not skinny like Kevin, hahaha, the XL works for me

[Edited on February 18, 2009 at 10:50 PM. Reason : ]

2/18/2009 10:48:51 PM

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Brooks Brothers

Hart Schaffner Marx




and don't you kids know shit? you don't take your shirts to a dry cleaner. wash them shits at home and learn how to operate an fucking iron. quality shirts are meant to last a lifetime, and will if you TAKE CARE OF THEM. dipping them in dry cleaning solution is NOT how you keep a shirt.

2/19/2009 12:27:17 AM

begonias
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the brothers brooks ftw

2/19/2009 12:37:35 AM

slaptit
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^^thats what i'm saying

gentle cycle FTW

2/19/2009 1:49:53 AM

The Cricket
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Obviously guys who keep insisting on Brooks Brothers have not read the original post. If he thinks that claiborne and calvin aren't slim enough for his tastes, then Brooks Brothers are not the right fit.

2/19/2009 12:24:29 PM

mrpink
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^ brooks brothers ftw

2/19/2009 4:53:03 PM

ncsu_ot_usmc
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Perry Ellis and Alfani

2/19/2009 6:52:36 PM

NCSUBoDog
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"Who is this Bodog trying to lay down the fashion law"

Look at it this way...im a person that knows fashion. I live in NYC and used to dress like a slob. But if you want to dress well, look more intelligent, get hotter girls then you need to get your head out of your ass and stop buying such crappy clothing.

Why is Banana Republic so popular? Because its the best thing in Raleigh besides BBs.
So you don't have many choices.

The more you dress European the better you will look.
The more slim fitting clothing you were the better you look.

Banana republic shirts make you look like your wearing a kite.

Whomever said Zara is completely correct...great store for the$$$

So if you need dress clothing DO NOT GOING TO THE FOLLOWING:

AMerican Eagle
Banana Republic
Gap
S&W
Mens Wearhouse
Jos A Banks


GO TO:
Zara
Breioni
Hermes
Charles Tyrwitt
Thomas PINK
Kenneth Cole
HUgo BOss
Armani
Dunhill
Theory (mens)


Get your ass out of walmart for clothing too...

2/19/2009 8:20:21 PM

NCSUBoDog
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Oh another thing

BUY THE FOLLOWING:
Pocket squares
Metal Collar stays
Nice cufflinks - those cloth ones are bullshit (they need to be from metal)
suits should have the following
- working button holes
-dual vent
-hand stiching on the collar
nice belts...that 8th grade brown belt you have that is twead throw it away
solid collar sweaters....SAY NO TO ARGILE unless your gay
ALL YOU REALLY NEED ARE WHITE DRESS SHIRTS AND SKINNY TIES
JUST GO BUY A NICE SUIT AND YOU CAN ALWAYS ROCK A WHITE BUTTON DOWN
-but get a good thread count on teh shirt


STOP BEING CHEAT FUCKS RALIEHG MEN

2/19/2009 8:22:55 PM

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Brooks Brothers Outlet ftw.

Banana Republic = Gap, and the Gap kinda sucks, quality-wise.

And if you need it super-duper slim, then just get it altered. It's like $8/shirt.

[Edited on February 19, 2009 at 8:29 PM. Reason : ]

2/19/2009 8:24:57 PM

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Quote :
"The more slim fitting clothing you were the better you look. "


anyone who really knows fashion knows wearing clothing that fits you makes you look better.

I'm not about to go wear a super slim fit european whatever shirt cause I don't weigh 130 lbs soaking wet.

2/19/2009 10:36:32 PM

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haha Officer Bodog of the Fashion Police layin down the law!

also, what you bitches know about rocking the bow tie? always adds a bit of southern class to a good dress shirt. i just wish they weren't $50 each at Jos A Banks or BB (only places in Raleigh I know of that sell any)

2/19/2009 11:12:06 PM

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"The more you dress European the better you will look. "


thats weird, in all of the european cities i have lived in, i always thought 90% of them looked like total douches.

how about people dress how they feel looks good, rather what what european society and random NYC residents think they should dress?

2/19/2009 11:17:12 PM

NCSUBoDog
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Doubledown- ok im not saying to go extreme...im saying that european tailoring on suits are more slim fitting and have a better optical fit. THINK ABOUT HOW BOND LOOKS IN HIS SUIT...i can promise you he didn't go to a department store for that.

As for the bowtie....AAAAHHHHHH BOWTIES ARE GAY. "Oh but girls like them" AHHHH NOO

BOWTIES ARE CUTE....TIES ARE SEXY....get it right.

The reason i am laying down the law is because i lived in NC for 22 years and I witnessed how people dressed including my old bad tastes in fashion. UNtucked everything, horrible stripes, plades, whatever... yall don't get it.

2/19/2009 11:33:21 PM

NCSUBoDog
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Also- I was saying that slim fit clothes make you look better.

Im not telling you to buy someting that is going to constrict your movements or make you look like your wearing spandex.

Im saying to wear something that won't have much/to any excess material flapping around.

GO thru your closets and just throw that shit out.

Then when you realize that your a pathetic individual when it comes to in style fashion, you will start to see the importance of looking good.

Just wait till you walk around corporate america and realize how you look like a poor person.


OH AND GET A NICE WATCH...something that doesn't require batteries

2/19/2009 11:35:32 PM

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because everybody has a james bond build.

I mean I get what you're saying and you're right, a european cut on a suit does look good, if you can pull it off. Otherwise, you just need to make sure it fits well. Sometimes that means not trying to squeeze your ass into a slim cut 42R just because its "your size"

oh and bowties are good for one thing only. Black/white tie events.

otherwise, put that shit away.

[Edited on February 19, 2009 at 11:42 PM. Reason : b]

2/19/2009 11:37:41 PM

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lol @ worrying about fashion in the srz bizness mode that some people do, and I never wear watches, I can't stand them.

I do however wear slim cut dress shirts. I have a hard time finding shirts sometimes that fit me well so I'll have to try a few of the places listed in here that I haven't been to before. I have a small waist and a decently wide back and big chest for my waist size so I have a hard time finding shirts that dont require the fiance tailoring them some :/

[Edited on February 19, 2009 at 11:42 PM. Reason : ]

2/19/2009 11:41:11 PM

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