Don't take it too far Ken, people will think you're English
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in terms of non-bespoke solutions, try some of the asian brands. their average sizes are smaller. can you get uniqlo in the mid-west?DesertFox- wrote:
As a reasonably thin man, I'd kill for easier bespoke clothing. Even slim fit button-up shirts I wear for work often are loose around the torso or have unflattering folds when tucked in. With pants, it seems to range from rail-thin Holocaust survivor that I can't even get on to searching through piles of jeans for a diamond in the rough in just my size and cut. I suspect being in the American midwest might be part of the problem, though.
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Their shirts are so thin that they're transparent. They also run short. Not a fan at all.Dilbert_X wrote:
I've found Van Heusen have a range of fits and are reasonable quality for shirts.
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Where did you read that? Do you not wash your hair? There's an entire industry around men's shaving/grooming kits and barber shops.SuperJail Warden wrote:
It is obviously pretty gay since you have to shampoo and trim it. Men are not supposed to devote time to maintaining stylized hair.
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