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Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?
#26

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

BB has slim and extra slim. RVF folks probably want extra slim. IE waist in the 32 around.
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#27

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

If you are looking for cheap dress shirts which are otherwise serviceable, JCPenny will have a sale on Stafford shirts on Black Friday. I believe the price range for the shirts they are selling is $10-25 depending on which type of dress shirt you buy from them. I like Stafford shirts, though they are a little thinner than other brands so you may need an undershirt as well.
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#28

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

I think there could be something to this. I wore a white shirt yesterday and it seems like there was more eye contact than usual.

I thought dress shirts were kind of "safe"...isn't it better to look more like a "thug" or "edgy"?

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#29

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

Quote: (11-11-2015 01:10 PM)J. Spice Wrote:  

Somewhat off-topic question: I have a lot of dark ink on my arms and chest. Plain white dress shirts are usually pretty thin and I can see all my tattoos through them. Are there any fabrics/brands where this wouldn't be a problem? Undershirts are an option only 2-3 months out of the year. Where I live it's stupidly fucking hot and I sweat like a blind lesbian in a fish market.

I don't have tats but I also sweat, live in a fairly hot place. I wear undershirts in part because I sweat. Avoids transparency, more comfortable against my skin that than a crisp shirt, and keeps me from sweating through the shirt right away.

I wouldn't if I was going to be out in the heat a lot, but then wouldn't be wearing a dress shirt anyway. If a cotton undershirt wouldn't work for you, maybe look into some kind of synthetic fabric designed to wick moisture?
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#30

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

Quote: (11-19-2015 11:03 AM)RexImperator Wrote:  

I think there could be something to this. I wore a white shirt yesterday and it seems like there was more eye contact than usual.

I thought dress shirts were kind of "safe"...isn't it better to look more like a "thug" or "edgy"?

Maybe if you're 19.

A lot of girls LOVE an in shape, well dressed, clean cut man. White or black.
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#31

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

Quote: (11-19-2015 03:35 PM)RioNomad Wrote:  

Quote: (11-19-2015 11:03 AM)RexImperator Wrote:  

I think there could be something to this. I wore a white shirt yesterday and it seems like there was more eye contact than usual.

I thought dress shirts were kind of "safe"...isn't it better to look more like a "thug" or "edgy"?

Maybe if you're 19.

A lot of girls LOVE an in shape, well dressed, clean cut man. White or black.

Hmmm. Maybe I really need a wardrobe makeover.

How would you guys rate Jos.A.Bank shirts compared to Brooks Brothers?

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#32

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

How does BB slim shirts fit for guys with broad chests/shoulders? Seems so hard to find a properly fitting dress shirt for the lifting man. My closest fit is a DKNY slim fit dress shirt.
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#33

Should the white dress shirt still be your wardrobe staple?

I would say so, the crisp white shirt is the standard for men, it can be worn for any occasion. A white shirt with jeans looks very attractive.
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