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- Jan 3, 2005
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- 55
I've had really good luck with Blank Label. I've purchase shirts and suits and they've all looked, and felt, great. They have a few location around the U.S. and online ordering available as well.
I have everything I owned tailored except T-shirt’s..for me it’s not a sizing issue..it’s a comfort issue..I want everything to fit perfectI just got a new job and don't have to, but should dress a little nicer than at previous jobs because I will be in alot of meetings and not working with clients as much.
I'm a jeans tank top guy outside of work and clueless about business fashion. Most people in my position can wear jeans and a nice shirt. My problem, I know nothing about business fashion lol.
Even at 190 and not a bodybuilder they still fit odd. Seems like they are either too tight or fit up tip and loose at the bottom. I guess being athletic with alittle muscle still makes it hard to find shirts to fit.
What do you guys do? Not trying to go all out and spend tons of money but find some presentable shirts.
I've heard some are "slim fitted" or you can get them tailored? I'm going to men's Warehouse today to get measured and get advice.
Any other general advice ? I tried on some express "fitted" shirts but they still seemed too loose in the waist and tight up top.
I'm a newbie when it comes to dress shirts, think a guy asking should I drink or inject winny if we compare my level of knowledge to aas use lol
If you have a Mens Wearhouse near you go there and you can try them on and see what type fits your body the best and then go from there. They’ll usually have athletic cut, slim fit etc. and then from there I’ll have mine minimally altered.
Congrats on the new job!