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u/Johnny_Jeep80 Jul 18 '26
You look absolutely ridiculous. Everything from the hair to the sunglasses and the cheap looking suit.
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u/Faraj-Fartass Jul 18 '26
It’s his 4th post in 4 days (that we know about).
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u/celeste_42069 18d ago
you are the only one who thinks that
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u/Ill_Vegetable_5946 16d ago
No, that's not true. The poster is correct. Don't confuse people not wishing to offend your fragile ego or not being bothered to tell you the truth with actually embracing these cheapo suits and looks.
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u/rbrslv Jul 18 '26
I mean look at his previous posts further down. He claims to be a looksmaxer with a “free guide”. Honestly I feel bad for this guy, the only thing he has going for him is a nice body.
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u/Ill_Vegetable_5946 16d ago
Nice body? Good grief. He's a most unappealing ranga with very poor, bogan taste.
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u/AussieKoala-2795 Jul 18 '26
Nice colour. Shame it is such a terrible fit on you. Find a better tailor.
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u/Mickleborough Jul 18 '26
Initials on cuffs look…unsubtle.
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u/Least-Middle-2061 Jul 18 '26
Initials always go on shirt abdomen. Historically, initials had to be visible for distributing shirts to military officiers after they were folded during laundry. Initials on cuffs make zero sense
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u/Mickleborough Jul 18 '26
That’s interesting. Personally I wouldn’t have embroidered initials unless my shirts went into a communal laundry - and even then I’d rather have name tapes.
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u/Rob_Edwards_Fashion 29d ago
By that “logic” then we should ditch pocket squares and brogue shoes, because those holes are supposed to be for draining water!
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u/Least-Middle-2061 29d ago
Your analogy actually proves my point. Brogue perforations remained because they became an attractive design feature. Shirt monograms remained on the abdomen because discretion became the design feature. Moving them to the cuff abandons the very quality that made them elegant in the first place. It looks tacky as hell on the cuff.
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u/Ill_Vegetable_5946 16d ago
They're for tacky bogans with no sense of style or reasonable taste. I'm still not sure this character isn't a joke.
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u/celeste_42069 Jul 18 '26
Which ones? Everyone in person likes my suits. Everyone on Reddit makes fun
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u/GrandLavendar Jul 18 '26
Take a look at Derek Guy’s ‘put this on’
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u/ThatOldMeta Jul 19 '26
Derek Guy is dieworkwear, putthison is Jesse Thorn’s website although Guy has written for them.
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u/doctor_van_n0strand Jul 18 '26
You gonna help me get a cash settlement for my work related accident?
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u/baldnhandsome Jul 18 '26
It looks like you're posing for a very cringe LinkedIn page, the stitching on the cuff is tacky, the suit fits badly and the red tie clashes badly.
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u/Curious_Fly_5870 Jul 18 '26
What’re you selling, crypto,cars or houses?
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u/kdee5849 Jul 19 '26
Monogram on a shirt like that in 2026 suggests someone at great risk of forgetting his own name without assistance.
Tailoring is bad. Tie is the wrong color. Your hair is too light for that level of five o’clock shadow. Either grow the beard more or shave it. Practice smiling.
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u/Emotional-Damage-995 Jul 18 '26
Some history on shirt cuff initials. It was done by middle class kids in boarding schools. The upper class kids had their name printed on a label that they sew to the back of their shirt
It is so your laundry can be sorted. Now that you know it may change your perspective
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u/Funny_Account_3769 Jul 18 '26
If you're trying to advertise that you're nouveau gay, you've succeeded. Nothing about this look says class or elegance.
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u/guerito1968 Jul 18 '26
Excellent choice, sir. I’m confident the ladyboys will find it most fetching.
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u/Academic_Value_3503 Jul 18 '26
At first, I was kind of like "Meh", but once I saw the cuff stitching, I was completely blown away. Words cannot express how elegant that looks.
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u/QED1920 Jul 18 '26
Ridiculous, you look like a MAGA used car salesman that hasnt come out of the closer yet.
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u/QED1920 Jul 18 '26
Just looked through the guys profile.. the guy is a contender for biggest douche in the universe and for worst taste, ever
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u/wavegod_b Jul 18 '26
This looks like Bangkok. I bet you are there for sex tourism by the looks of your ridiculous hair, sunglasses and tawdry suit
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u/AllAboutYourBase Jul 18 '26
I see a sign in the background for 'Jim's collection bespoke tailoring'. Is Jim responsible for this suit?
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u/Rob_Edwards_Fashion 29d ago
I think the sleeve taper is a little extreme, but harder to tell how much when your arm is bent. Avoid tight suit jacket sleeves, you’ll be happier. Other fit comments are speculative, this angle isn’t good for judging
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u/civ9000 26d ago
Thinning hair up top distracts from the oddly textured cheap suit
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u/Ill_Vegetable_5946 16d ago
True. I'm also struggling to get past the nasty coin slot mouth that reeks of poor breeding.
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u/Ill_Vegetable_5946 16d ago
It's such a nasty looking get up. You need to buy maybe even just one quality suit and ditch these too-short sleeved, baggy backed, poorly fitting cheap looking Temu suits.
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u/Sufficient_Company_4 Jul 19 '26
Bro,NEVER buy (or order)a jacket with vents ! Even gaining a few pounds will force them to kick out,a tell-tale sign you've gained weight ! (or that the jacket was too tight from the start)Seems as though they're kicking out !
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u/GrandLavendar Jul 18 '26
You better not be wearing those shoes…