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post Dec 2 2008, 02:20 AM
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Hopefully this works. I want to start this as a topic where the guys of cb can kind of give advice on certain things or tips on certain things. I like going to the askmen.com website, and I see no reason why we can't have one of those tips like spaces on here. Examples of this include:

Tung telling people how lemons can make your pits not smell

Brandon giving advice on what cut you may want for a certain suit

JC telling people what he thinks is a good dish to make

Reidar giving good advice on working out and what not

Things of that nature and all are allowed to input their opinions, tips, etc.

I thought of this because you have guys like Tung and Brandon who are really good with fashion and people like JC who is good with the arts and Juna with photog and Steven with being white ha ha and KC with being asian and what not. So start posting and let's see where this takes us. Just one rule....YOU MUST BE 18 or older to give advice in this topic. Juna is the lone exception.
 
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post Dec 2 2008, 03:05 AM
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Is photography manly?
 
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QUOTE(fire @ Dec 2 2008, 02:05 AM) *
Is photography manly?

Does photography epitomize the essence of masculinity? Of course not, but it goes well beyond that. Photography is an art that can allow one to capture a moment in time.
 
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post Dec 2 2008, 03:05 PM
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I'll get it started lol!

What do you guys think about Aldo shoes?
 
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post Dec 3 2008, 11:02 AM
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i feel bad that no one has replied to this, so i will even though i don't have a real answer.


i'm anti-dress shoe. a couple years ago i worked part time in an accounting office and was always going back and forth between there and my classes. it resulted in me having to constantly wear suits and dress shoes all day long and i f*cking hated it. i don't think i could ever be a real buisnessman seasonal0.gif i like my comfortable shoes too much.

i had like 4 pairs of dress shoes but i only have one now. i don't think any of them were aldo's, my girlfriend bought them for me so i guess they could have been. if they were, I HATED THEM!



QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 2 2008, 03:20 AM) *
JC telling people what he thinks is a good dish to make

loool.gif what you think i'm some martha stewart type of seasonal0.gif
 
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post Dec 3 2008, 11:56 AM
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Dec 3 2008, 11:02 AM) *
i feel bad that no one has replied to this, so i will even though i don't have a real answer.
i'm anti-dress shoe. a couple years ago i worked part time in an accounting office and was always going back and forth between there and my classes. it resulted in me having to constantly wear suits and dress shoes all day long and i f*cking hated it. i don't think i could ever be a real buisnessman seasonal0.gif i like my comfortable shoes too much.

i had like 4 pairs of dress shoes but i only have one now. i don't think any of them were aldo's, my girlfriend bought them for me so i guess they could have been. if they were, I HATED THEM!
loool.gif what you think i'm some martha stewart type of seasonal0.gif

Haha! I hated wearing dress shoes too, but I got used to them over time. I am now more of a casual shoe person, as you can wear them in business and casual settings.

Not Martha Stewart lol but you give good cooking advice.
 
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sooo, what's your favorite ones?
 
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post Dec 3 2008, 11:58 AM
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What recipe or shoe?
 
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post Dec 3 2008, 12:02 PM
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shoe
 
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post Dec 3 2008, 12:11 PM
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Here are some:

http://www.aldoshoes.com/us/men/shoes/corp...69421161-ricaux

http://www.aldoshoes.com/us/men/shoes/dres...n/71643097-gram

http://www.aldoshoes.com/us/men/shoes/city...69869409-angino
 
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post Dec 3 2008, 12:16 PM
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i like the first ones best
 
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aldo shoes are awesome.
 
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post Dec 3 2008, 12:20 PM
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Yeah they really are a good shoe, and they are easy on the budget too.
 
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post Dec 4 2008, 11:44 PM
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If your nuts smell....drink water because it will clear up the smell.

ALSO......When working out, I take animal packs.
 
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post Dec 4 2008, 11:47 PM
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Strap-ons can get itchy, so sometimes, I take mine off and set it on the night stand. ohmy.gif
 
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post Dec 4 2008, 11:49 PM
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Relevance to the topic?
 
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^ XD.gif
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If your nuts smell....drink water because it will clear up the smell.

A shower once in a while wouldn't hurt either. laugh.gif
 
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QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 12:44 AM) *
If your nuts smell....drink water because it will clear up the smell.

loool.gif wtf? did you figure this out on your own


i take showers drink a lot of water anyway though so i'm good cool.gif


edit:
damn tung beat me

and

WTF MELISSA YOU AREN'T A MEN GET OUT OF THE MEN'S ROOM!
 
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post Dec 4 2008, 11:59 PM
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I like taking peeks! sad.gif
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:02 AM
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GTFO OR BE WARNED!

HAHA NO GUYS THAT WAS JUST A GENERAL STATEMENT HAHA!
 
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Dec 4 2008, 08:51 PM) *
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damn tung beat me


Haven't you heard. Us xmas.gif are always one step ahead. On the other hand, you seasonal0.gif always finish last. laugh.gif

No racist. _unsure.gif
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:07 AM
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HAHA! We finished first in the elections!

TWO SNAPS!
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:11 AM
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seasonal0.gif jumps higher, but xmas.gif can fly!
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:12 AM
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MEN'S ROOM MEL!
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:15 AM
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ok ok ok sad.gif

i was just curiousss
 
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QUOTE(heartquasm @ Dec 5 2008, 12:15 AM) *
ok ok ok sad.gif

i was just curiousss
I know right? I'll peek if I want to!

 
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QUOTE(heartquasm @ Dec 5 2008, 12:15 AM) *
ok ok ok sad.gif

i was just curiousss



QUOTE(hi-C @ Dec 5 2008, 12:16 AM) *
I know right? I'll peek if I want to!

Naw you ladies are always welcome!

 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:25 AM
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so what should we talk about
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:27 AM
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http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=214281

HMPH! mad.gif
 
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http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/wcs/sto...variationId=B01


http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/wcs/sto...ariationId=81M#


http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/wcs/sto...ariationId=514#


Which one?
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:43 AM
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Why do boys break girls' hearts? sad.gif
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:44 AM
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Come stronger than that mel! 18 plus means grown people questions lol
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:45 AM
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QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 12:40 AM) *
The first one because OMG, it turns into a backpack! That's amazing!
 
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not the third one, you wanna have an animal rubbin it's hair up in your ears? i don't think so seasonal0.gif

i don't know, i prefer the second one but i'm more of a boring color person.


edit:

WHAT, IT TURNS INTO A BACKPACK?

edit edit:

that's badass then
 
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post Dec 5 2008, 12:47 AM
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First one, in blue. Because the backpack is srsly awesome.
 
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QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 12:44 AM) *
Come stronger than that mel! 18 plus means grown people questions lol

Why are men such douchebags sometimes? sad.gif
 
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It depends gimme a situation.

Yeah this will be my annual north face purchase. Imma donate my jacket to charity.
 
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oh, the ladies room thread reminded me. this is a good thing to ask here.


what kinda razors do you guys use? because i have been fighting with shaving for a couple of months now. used to it was no big deal but all the sudden my facial hair got like 4 times more coarse and grows way faster. wtf? it keeps giving me razor bumps and shit on my jaw area. at this point i'm using a brand new razor every single time i shave.
 
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If you wax, some hair wont ever grow back. eyebrowes.gif
 
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i never heard of a man waxing his facial hair _unsure.gif
 
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Dec 4 2008, 10:03 PM) *
oh, the ladies room thread reminded me. this is a good thing to ask here.
what kinda razors do you guys use? because i have been fighting with shaving for a couple of months now. used to it was no big deal but all the sudden my facial hair got like 4 times more coarse and grows way faster. wtf? it keeps giving me razor bumps and shit on my jaw area. at this point i'm using a brand new razor every single time i shave.


I use a schick quatro. I'm a hairy dude, so I shave every 12 hours mellow.gif
Actually, I only do, cuz I hate having a fuzz on my mustache area. But my sideburns grow hella fast.
 
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i never heard of a man waxing his facial hair _unsure.gif


i have a friend who hasn't shaved since... september, most likely. i have a conspiracy to sneak into his room, stick some waxing strips on his chin, quickly yank them off, then running like a seasonal0.gif running from the popo.

good plan?
 
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QUOTE(heartquasm @ Dec 5 2008, 01:10 AM) *
i have a friend who hasn't shaved since... september, most likely. i have a conspiracy to sneak into his room, stick some waxing strips on his chin, quickly yank them off, then running like a seasonal0.gif running from the popo.

good plan?
OMG DO IT. And when you do, there must be a video!
 
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I use a schick quatro. I'm a hairy dude, so I shave every 12 hours mellow.gif
Actually, I only do, cuz I hate having a fuzz on my mustache area. But my sideburns grow hella fast.



yeah i usually give up tryin to keep my mustache area & chin clean shaven because it seems like too much work. that part grows fastest for mei think. before though i could go quite a few days and i never got that scruffy on the rest of my face but anymore skipping days is pushing it.

damn why's a seasonal0.gif's beard wantin to grow fast nowadays stubborn.gif



QUOTE(heartquasm @ Dec 5 2008, 02:10 AM) *
i have a friend who hasn't shaved since... september, most likely. i have a conspiracy to sneak into his room, stick some waxing strips on his chin, quickly yank them off, then running like a seasonal0.gif running from the popo.

good plan?


excellent cool.gif
 
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I used to have the barber do it until the ingrown hairs started. I now use Mach 3's. Here is an article that is helpful with shaving tips:

http://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_4...ion_advice.html

Some products to stop razor bumps:

http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtm...ldPaginate=true

http://shop.getbarc.com/category_s/1.htm

On wendy williams, they said that barcs is good for brothers.


I am also looking into getting a shaving brush and shaving paste.
 
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damn why's a seasonal0.gif's beard wantin to grow fast nowadays stubborn.gif
Cuz it's like the Santa Clause, duh. A seasonal0.gif ain't nothin' without his beard.
 
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wat da heo. a sephora link?! stubborn.gif hell nahhh. get outta here.
 
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QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 02:14 AM) *
I used to have the barber do it until the ingrown hairs started. I now use Mach 3's. Here is an article that is helpful with shaving tips:

http://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_4...ion_advice.html

Some products to stop razor bumps:

http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtm...ldPaginate=true

http://shop.getbarc.com/category_s/1.htm

On wendy williams, they said that barcs is good for brothers.
I am also looking into getting a shaving brush and shaving paste.



i'm gonna check those out. last time i asked a barber he was like "it's cause your black" and i thought he was kidding and then i realized after reading stuff that he was being serious haha. supposedly black dudes have worse problems with ingrown hairs since the hair naturally grows curly and will curl back up in the skin?

gag

yeah i was talkin to someone about shaving paste the other day
 
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Yep I have ingrown hair problems. Thats why I tweeze constantly.
 
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it hurts like a bitch though
 
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Yeah but it leaves my skin feeling clean.
 
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So men,

How do you guys go about your hairy balls. Shave, trim, or wax? I shave it sometimes, when I'm feeling lazy. I have this awesome electric razor that works really well, and very flexible so you can get all the areas you need shaved. Tmi? _unsure.gif Yeah, but most of the time, I'll trim it. Whoever waxes their balls, I bow down to.
 
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I was about to say what the f*ck are those until I realized that they could turn into backpacks.
 
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I use an electric razor.
 
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For those that work out:

What do you guys think about Animal Paks? When I was in military school, my ds gave them to us, and they really helped me while I was working out.

Also we should make a list of some good sites to get good clothes, shoes, kicks, etc. from.
 
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Lol. The chick's 18, she knows what she wants. If you're clear about what you want and she's clear about what she wants... eyebrowes.gif
 
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I don't think it is at all. I was actually going through the same thing this semester, until I decided to let the girl go. When girls first get into college, a lot of guys are going to impress them. You have a lot of good qualities in your favor, not to mention that you are a military man. The age thing would scare me a bit, because girls at that age tend to also be too clingy. I mean if you want to do it, then by all means go for it.
 
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Pics of this girl or stats
 
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QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 04:19 PM) *
For those that work out:

What do you guys think about Animal Paks? When I was in military school, my ds gave them to us, and they really helped me while I was working out.


Their multivitamins are good. Animal Pump is garbage, like all NO2 supplements are.
 
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So would you say that you are a fan of the animal pak? I know the one that he gave us, had like 10 pills in it, but it did give me a boost while working out.

Hey Tung did you ever pick up that book that I recommended? It's a good read.
 
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There's nothing to be a fan of, really. Multivitamins are multivitamins.

They only caught my eye because of their awesome advertisements, so I mostly like them from an artistic viewpoint, not because they make exceptional products.

Nitric oxide supplements (like Animal Pump and NO-Xplode and all that) suck because they act as hemodilators. Most of the so-called studies with finds of unprecedented vasodilation conducted on it don't apply because oral arginine only has 70% bioavailability, and up to 50% of this can be broken down to ornithine, so using powder is impractical for research. Consequently, it's usually infused directly into the blood via peripheral IV for scientific studies, and even then, an impractical dose of 30 grams of the amino acid is common.
 
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In English please. What is the big deal about multivitamins by the by?
 
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Ok so I was shaving my balls a while back and I noticed something weird....I have two different colors of hair on my nuts!
 
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wtf???
 
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I know! Like one is the normal color, and the other is kind of red. I only attribute it to my dad being a redhead maybe?
 
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QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 07:24 PM) *
Ok so I was shaving my balls a while back and I noticed something weird....I have two different colors of hair on my nuts!

QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 07:24 PM) *
Ok so I was shaving my balls a while back and I noticed something weird....I have two different colors of hair on my nuts!

QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 07:24 PM) *
Ok so I was shaving my balls a while back and I noticed something weird....I have two different colors of hair on my nuts!

QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Dec 5 2008, 07:24 PM) *
Ok so I was shaving my balls a while back and I noticed something weird....I have two different colors of hair on my nuts!


wow
 
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I know
 
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I quit this girl. Went to the party. It was cool. All up on me, PDA as a mofo. A bunch of us go to the club after. She can't dance for sht, cant shake for sht. Just sits there, uuh. And then I can't move on to the next girl to dance with cause shes got her eyes glued on me, and if I make a move, shes gonna cry to her friends, which are also my friends, and I don't need that drama. So I left. I quit this girl. On to warcraft.


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WOW LMAO! That girl has got some balls to come of like that to you.
 
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Why does my life continue to be so difficult? I have a few interviews coming up and I need to get a new suit...but of course I am losing weight, and I am not sure if I want to purchase one or not. Not having a suit in my closet at the moment has made me somewhat paranoid. HELP!
 
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^ I'd buy a suit. You can always get it tailored once you've gotten to an ideal weight.
 
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Truth, but idk any tailors in my area. I wonder what I would have to look for in a good tailor.
 
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Your closest dry cleaners should have tailoring services. Or wherever you buy the suit, they should have tailoring, too.

Edit: Ask Men, "How To Find a Tailor" http://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_2...ion_advice.html
 
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This is why I love you so haha! I sometimes feel so stupid not knowing these things at my age.

Edit: Yea...I am pretty sure that Jos. A Bank has a tailor service....that is the place that I would get my suits from.
 
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Pleated fronts or flat fronts?
 
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flat front make you look like a nerd..for lotta guys.. some can pull it off but bleh..

best color for watches..

SILVER or BLACK or GOLD?
 
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flat front make you look like a nerd..for lotta guys.. some can pull it off but bleh..

best color for watches..

SILVER or BLACK or GOLD?

Silver, for a chronograph watch. Gold for a rolex. ^_^
 
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Silver, for a chronograph watch. Gold for a rolex. ^_^
 
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i hate gold everything. any kind of jewlrey, cuff links, anything. looks trashy to me even if it was real gold...still looks cheesy to me i duno. silver just looks way better on everything in general imo mellow.gif
 
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i hate gold everything. any kind of jewlrey, cuff links, anything. looks trashy to me even if it was real gold...still looks cheesy to me i duno. silver just looks way better on everything in general imo mellow.gif


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silver is subtle, and blends with any colors esp. black and white, gold is just better if you want something that's eye-popping. I don't wear a lot of gold. If I do, it may just be a neck-chain.
 
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^u gott summ sttyll enn u..

now u needdaa workk enn u lookk

i gittaa finee da wattchh i lyke rite noww.. ima lookk goodd all colur so no matta..
 
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For those of you that wear suits...should I get my suit side vented if it doesn't have any vents at all?
 
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^yes imo, vented is way more comfortable, especially if you're wearing the jacket on an everyday basis and sitting down/moving around a lot. did you think about center vented vs side vented
 
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I thought about center vs. side and I tend to like side a lot more than center. To me center seems to be a bit more of a classic suit, and I want to save that for some of my more pricey suit purchases in the upcoming months.


Here is a new question:

What do you guys think about men wearing hunter boots?
 
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Side dawg, side.
 
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Yep sh...I for the life of me cannot stand center vents...It gives off that old fashioned look to me. I am 22 not 52
 
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I am 20 not 52
 
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lmao so I got one of my suits out of the cleaners today and I am taking my other one to get vented next week! My first visit to a tailor. I have looked at askmen.com for a guide as to what I should look for, and the tailor has gotten all positive reviews. Anything else I should ask for?
 
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Does photography epitomize the essence of masculinity? Of course not, but it goes well beyond that. Photography is an art that can allow one to capture a moment in time.
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dang i can't believe i missed this topic for like half a year
 
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^gay much?
 
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i don't know where this is coming from sir
 
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wish we had something manly to talk about


 
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hey jc, it ain't goin good, my girl ain't doin her thing like she used to
 

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