Where do you think would be a good place for an 18 year old to shop? I want to start dressing a little more maturely (mature? I don't really know hah).
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Where do you think would be a good place for an 18 year old to shop? I want to start dressing a little more maturely (mature? I don't really know hah).Pittsburgh Penguins
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I can't speak for the quality of their products though. I'm probably going to order some tie bars and skinny ties from their site in the next month or 2.Comment
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http://www.thetiebar.com/ has a big selection. This company is featured in GQ almost every month.
I can't speak for the quality of their products though. I'm probably going to order some tie bars and skinny ties from their site in the next month or 2.
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Old Navy plain t-shirts are the most comfortable basic T's out there IMO, the ones that are $7-8 and usually on sale. I only buy the solid color ones but they have ones with stripes/designs, etc. They are so comfortable, I wear one almost every day in the summer.
Marshall's/TJ Maxx (about the 8th time I've mentioned it in this thread) is great for the poster looking for some more "mature" clothes. They have the really nice $75 Polo polos for $35. I bought a $125 linen shirt for $40 on Saturday. The deals there can't be beat."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Old Navy plain t-shirts are the most comfortable basic T's out there IMO, the ones that are $7-8 and usually on sale. I only buy the solid color ones but they have ones with stripes/designs, etc. They are so comfortable, I wear one almost every day in the summer.
Marshall's/TJ Maxx (about the 8th time I've mentioned it in this thread) is great for the poster looking for some more "mature" clothes. They have the really nice $75 Polo polos for $35. I bought a $125 linen shirt for $40 on Saturday. The deals there can't be beat.NFL: Bills
NBA: Bucks
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Old Navy plain t-shirts are the most comfortable basic T's out there IMO, the ones that are $7-8 and usually on sale. I only buy the solid color ones but they have ones with stripes/designs, etc. They are so comfortable, I wear one almost every day in the summer.
Marshall's/TJ Maxx (about the 8th time I've mentioned it in this thread) is great for the poster looking for some more "mature" clothes. They have the really nice $75 Polo polos for $35. I bought a $125 linen shirt for $40 on Saturday. The deals there can't be beat.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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People are killing me for my graphic t-shirts that I'm bringing on vacation
I mean it's not like they are really that cheesy and lame.
It's vacation, I got dressier clothes for out at night, I"m not going dressed to the 9s when it's 95 degrees out.Last edited by Pmoney327; 05-30-2012, 07:34 PM.Comment
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90% of the time when I go to town I'm wearing a t-shirt. Granted its not some baggy, POS looking thing and I actually coordinate with my clothes, but I don't see what's wrong with t-shirts if you know how to dress them.
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