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A few years ago, I had a girlfriend who (gently) took me to task about my wardrobe and made a few suggestions as to how I could look better. I could see the difference after I'd tried a few new outfits, but I'm not very good at coming up with them myself, and I'm not very good at knowing what looks good and what has to change. It recently popped into my head that I could hire someone to help me out with this, but I know absolutely nothing about how to do so--although I hope MeFi harbors someone who does. Can you help me? [more inside]
posted by tellumo
on Nov 19, 2009 -
17 answers
Besides Cordarounds, are there any other pants / trousers made in San Francisco? [more inside]
posted by hobbes
on Jun 2, 2009 -
3 answers
I'm a big guy and I'd like to get a dress shirt with French cuffs. Are there great online sellers for shirts like this, or perhaps you know of a better brick and mortar shop around Maryland/Washington, D.C. that can help me out? [more inside]
posted by cowbellemoo
on Jan 25, 2009 -
6 answers
Interesting ties? [more inside]
posted by ninebelow
on Aug 24, 2007 -
18 answers
Los Angeles Interview Suit—
I need to find something cheap for interviews after finding my last suit had irreperable moth holes in the pants (yeah, you can tell that my last couple of jobs haven't really required dap to the tap sartorial sense).
Where in the LA area can I get a cheap (nice) suit fairly quickly? [more inside]
posted by klangklangston
on May 31, 2007 -
20 answers
SanFranciscoShoppingFilter: Where can I find a relatively inexpensive blazer (say under $200). [more inside]
posted by hobbes
on Apr 12, 2007 -
10 answers
FashionFilter: Where can I buy an imitation leather men's jacket that doesn't look stupid? Do such things exist? I like leather a lot from the appearance standpoint, but while I eat meat, I don't see the consumption of leather or fur as particularly wholesome. Whenever I've tried Googling such things, the only jackets I ever find are bomber jackets, which are not my style -- I'd prefer something cleaner and more modern. Internet sites are fine, but serious bonus points for actual stores in New York City. And how much can I reasonably expect to pay for such a thing?
posted by logovisual
on Oct 17, 2006 -
9 answers
My boyfriend wants to experiment with designing menswear - both casual and formal (he's had experience sewing wedding dresses). Looking for: [more inside]
posted by ao4047
on Aug 9, 2006 -
2 answers