clothing for the 30-odd year old man
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If you have access to a John Lewis it's probably a good place to start, lots of concessions all under one roof, has excellent online shopping as well.
Massimo Dutti well worth a browse.
Don't expect to get everything in one go and don't expect to get it all from one place, you may only pick up one item, but you really need to think about your lifestyle, where you go and what you do.
Invest in a pair of well made shoes.
Massimo Dutti well worth a browse.
Don't expect to get everything in one go and don't expect to get it all from one place, you may only pick up one item, but you really need to think about your lifestyle, where you go and what you do.
Invest in a pair of well made shoes.
Tumbler said:
If you have access to a John Lewis it's probably a good place to start, lots of concessions all under one roof, has excellent online shopping as well.
Massimo Dutti well worth a browse.
Don't expect to get everything in one go and don't expect to get it all from one place, you may only pick up one item, but you really need to think about your lifestyle, where you go and what you do.
Invest in a pair of well made shoes.
Good call on Massimo Dutti, good for a relatively affordable Italian style. Do they have stores outside London?Massimo Dutti well worth a browse.
Don't expect to get everything in one go and don't expect to get it all from one place, you may only pick up one item, but you really need to think about your lifestyle, where you go and what you do.
Invest in a pair of well made shoes.
Trommel said:
fomb said:
What for?
Can you seriously not think of an occasion where a decent suit might be needed?fomb said:
Trommel said:
fomb said:
What for?
Can you seriously not think of an occasion where a decent suit might be needed?Breadvan72 said:
fomb said:
Trommel said:
fomb said:
What for?
Can you seriously not think of an occasion where a decent suit might be needed?fomb said:
Trommel said:
fomb said:
What for?
Can you seriously not think of an occasion where a decent suit might be needed?Cotty said:
obob said:
jonny70 said:
Charles tyrwitt casuals or Tm lewin?
Don't do this! I get all my work shirts from these two but ordered some casual stuff nd the cut really was disgusting. Fittster said:
Melman Giraffe said:
Fat face is your friend.
Really, middle aged surfer? Do you recommend he goes and buyers the complete works of Jamie 'git face' Oliver, a VW camper and holidays in Cornwall?The OP is no longer a teenager and is asking about looking smarter.
Edited by Fittster on Friday 12th October 14:53
Got a couple of sweaters/jumpers from there too, avoid the "worn" looking stuff.
Jaeger is worth a look and they always have a sale on, Charles tyrwhitt for smart and casual shirts. Supplement with the odd shirt or jacket or coat from one of the big department stores and you're sorted.
Miguel Alvarez said:
vinnie83 said:
Talksteer said:
I recommend all early 30's guys should get as many Claudio Lugli shirts as you can afford :-)
http://www.cbmenswear.com/claudio-lugli-m57
You're joking surely?http://www.cbmenswear.com/claudio-lugli-m57
They are terrible IMO.
Bitofbully said:
Miguel Alvarez said:
vinnie83 said:
Talksteer said:
I recommend all early 30's guys should get as many Claudio Lugli shirts as you can afford :-)
http://www.cbmenswear.com/claudio-lugli-m57
You're joking surely?http://www.cbmenswear.com/claudio-lugli-m57
They are terrible IMO.
Which you know you're doing right when other guys who can't pull the outfit off don't like it.... but girls do.
Talksteer said:
Bitofbully said:
Miguel Alvarez said:
vinnie83 said:
Talksteer said:
I recommend all early 30's guys should get as many Claudio Lugli shirts as you can afford :-)
http://www.cbmenswear.com/claudio-lugli-m57
You're joking surely?http://www.cbmenswear.com/claudio-lugli-m57
They are terrible IMO.
Which you know you're doing right when other guys who can't pull the outfit off don't like it.... but girls do.
They also have a certain whiff of wker about them.
The boring answer is probably where you buy from & how much you pay is generally irrelevant but work out what suits you and stick to that. Sort of classic but not dull usually works - trying too hard to be old/young/look at me is a usually a fail unless you're a male model, especially wealthy or just don't give a fk.
Can't go wrong with stuff that fits properly either.
Nobody has mentioned M&S.
It's the perfect shopping experience for feeling middle aged.
I'm the OP's age (give or take a couple of months) and Mrs Pints seems desperate to get me to look and dress younger. This has included shopping trips to Bench and TKMaxx. Not sure what to make of it but since she's in her 20s, I've not been arguing. I have to assume the womenfolk know better.
It's the perfect shopping experience for feeling middle aged.
I'm the OP's age (give or take a couple of months) and Mrs Pints seems desperate to get me to look and dress younger. This has included shopping trips to Bench and TKMaxx. Not sure what to make of it but since she's in her 20s, I've not been arguing. I have to assume the womenfolk know better.
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