WAYWT (What Are You Wearing Today?) – 15 April 2024 /u/AutoModerator /r/malefashionadvice

WAYWT (What Are You Wearing Today?) – 15 April 2024 /u/AutoModerator /r/malefashionadvice

WAYWT = What Are You Wearing Today (or a different day, whatever).

Think of this as your chance to share your outfits with the community šŸ§šŸ“·

People enjoy knowing where you bought your pieces, so consider putting them in your commentšŸ“

How to take better pictures

Try to use natural sunlight ā˜€ļø Use simple backgrounds ā¬œ

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How to add a picture to your Reddit comment:

You can upload on the Reddit app and website Or upload your picture to Imgur.com and copy/paste the link into your Reddit comment.

Important: Downvotes are strongly discouraged in this thread āŒ

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ WAYWT = What Are You Wearing Today (or a different day, whatever). Think of this as your chance to share your outfits with the community šŸ§šŸ“· People enjoy knowing where you bought your pieces, so consider putting them in your commentšŸ“ How to take better pictures Try to use natural sunlight ā˜€ļø Use simple backgrounds ā¬œ Want to know more tips and tricks? Read the guide here. How to add a picture to your Reddit comment: You can upload on the Reddit app and website Or upload your picture to Imgur.com and copy/paste the link into your Reddit comment. Important: Downvotes are strongly discouraged in this thread āŒ submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]Ā 

WAYWT = What Are You Wearing Today (or a different day, whatever).

Think of this as your chance to share your outfits with the community šŸ§šŸ“·

People enjoy knowing where you bought your pieces, so consider putting them in your commentšŸ“

How to take better pictures

Try to use natural sunlight ā˜€ļø Use simple backgrounds ā¬œ

Want to know more tips and tricks? Read the guide here.

How to add a picture to your Reddit comment:

You can upload on the Reddit app and website Or upload your picture to Imgur.com and copy/paste the link into your Reddit comment.

Important: Downvotes are strongly discouraged in this thread āŒ

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[link] [comments]Ā  WAYWT = What Are You Wearing Today (or a different day, whatever). Think of this as your chance to share your outfits with the community šŸ§šŸ“· People enjoy knowing where you bought your pieces, so consider putting them in your commentšŸ“ How to take better pictures Try to use natural sunlight ā˜€ļø Use simple backgrounds ā¬œ Want to know more tips and tricks? Read the guide here. How to add a picture to your Reddit comment: You can upload on the Reddit app and website Or upload your picture to Imgur.com and copy/paste the link into your Reddit comment. Important: Downvotes are strongly discouraged in this thread āŒ submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]

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Lululemon in 2024 /u/InquisitiveDoctor /r/malefashionadvice

Lululemon in 2024 /u/InquisitiveDoctor /r/malefashionadvice

I’ve never bought anything from Lululemon but all of my friends wear lululemon clothes regularly.

Is the quality still good these days?

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ I’ve never bought anything from Lululemon but all of my friends wear lululemon clothes regularly. Is the quality still good these days? submitted by /u/InquisitiveDoctor [link] [comments]Ā 

I’ve never bought anything from Lululemon but all of my friends wear lululemon clothes regularly.

Is the quality still good these days?

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Advice on Tailors in Pasadena CA /u/Mkershah /r/malefashionadvice

Advice on Tailors in Pasadena CA /u/Mkershah /r/malefashionadvice

Tried to go through the subreddit with no luck, I have a blazer in a dark navy color that Iā€™d like to match with pants to make a full suit out of it, Is there anyone that can help with referring me to someone that could make me those trousers custom made without breaking the bank?

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ Tried to go through the subreddit with no luck, I have a blazer in a dark navy color that Iā€™d like to match with pants to make a full suit out of it, Is there anyone that can help with referring me to someone that could make me those trousers custom made without breaking the bank? submitted by /u/Mkershah [link] [comments]Ā 

Tried to go through the subreddit with no luck, I have a blazer in a dark navy color that Iā€™d like to match with pants to make a full suit out of it, Is there anyone that can help with referring me to someone that could make me those trousers custom made without breaking the bank?

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Antur Jeans /u/05878 /r/malefashionadvice

Antur Jeans /u/05878 /r/malefashionadvice

Hello,I searched all over for reviews of the Antur Supply (www.antursupplyco.com) jeans and struggled so thought I’d add this here to help others.

These jeans were all over my social media feed and also on the UK news, which is how I found out about them.

They claim to re-designed traditional jeans, to reduce wearing of the fabric and increase flexibility, breathability and have ‘deep’ pockets. They also have a measure of water resistance.

Now I am familiar with similar male and female brands offering the same or similar products.

I was looking for some new trousers but resisted as the only reviews I could find on the product was on their website. But recently bit the bullet to purchase one in black for me and my wife.

They arrived, broadly well packaged in a brown eco postage bag and plastic-like covering (that can be composted) . First impressions were they looked good and were well made, broadly fit true to size too.

My takeaways

The construction seems broadly good but not premium. The zip especially this feels cheap and tacky (where I suspect failure could first present itself) . The pockets also feel cheap and suspect, they also aren’t actually very deep not when compared with Prana, DU/ER and all their competitors.

The colour is well saturated (although I got black so perhaps not fully representative).

They seem to fit true to size, although if you are on the boundaries consider sizing up or down as required as there isn’t much stretch in the waist.

The waist/ hip area is tighter than alot of their competitors or alternatives such as DU/ER chinos.

They are flexible in the legs and groin areas. I am able to squat in them with ease and the tight waist means they back of the waist doesn’t get pulled down. I used it for a mild off road walk without issues, however they aren’t as flexible as some of their competitors.

On breathability again they are okay but not as much as alternatives such as the DU/ER above.

Time will tell how they wear and on the water resistance.

I hope this helps others.

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ Hello,I searched all over for reviews of the Antur Supply (www.antursupplyco.com) jeans and struggled so thought I’d add this here to help others. These jeans were all over my social media feed and also on the UK news, which is how I found out about them. They claim to re-designed traditional jeans, to reduce wearing of the fabric and increase flexibility, breathability and have ‘deep’ pockets. They also have a measure of water resistance. Now I am familiar with similar male and female brands offering the same or similar products. I was looking for some new trousers but resisted as the only reviews I could find on the product was on their website. But recently bit the bullet to purchase one in black for me and my wife. They arrived, broadly well packaged in a brown eco postage bag and plastic-like covering (that can be composted) . First impressions were they looked good and were well made, broadly fit true to size too. My takeaways The construction seems broadly good but not premium. The zip especially this feels cheap and tacky (where I suspect failure could first present itself) . The pockets also feel cheap and suspect, they also aren’t actually very deep not when compared with Prana, DU/ER and all their competitors. The colour is well saturated (although I got black so perhaps not fully representative). They seem to fit true to size, although if you are on the boundaries consider sizing up or down as required as there isn’t much stretch in the waist. The waist/ hip area is tighter than alot of their competitors or alternatives such as DU/ER chinos. They are flexible in the legs and groin areas. I am able to squat in them with ease and the tight waist means they back of the waist doesn’t get pulled down. I used it for a mild off road walk without issues, however they aren’t as flexible as some of their competitors. On breathability again they are okay but not as much as alternatives such as the DU/ER above. Time will tell how they wear and on the water resistance. I hope this helps others. submitted by /u/05878 [link] [comments]Ā 

Hello,I searched all over for reviews of the Antur Supply (www.antursupplyco.com) jeans and struggled so thought I’d add this here to help others.

These jeans were all over my social media feed and also on the UK news, which is how I found out about them.

They claim to re-designed traditional jeans, to reduce wearing of the fabric and increase flexibility, breathability and have ‘deep’ pockets. They also have a measure of water resistance.

Now I am familiar with similar male and female brands offering the same or similar products.

I was looking for some new trousers but resisted as the only reviews I could find on the product was on their website. But recently bit the bullet to purchase one in black for me and my wife.

They arrived, broadly well packaged in a brown eco postage bag and plastic-like covering (that can be composted) . First impressions were they looked good and were well made, broadly fit true to size too.

My takeaways

The construction seems broadly good but not premium. The zip especially this feels cheap and tacky (where I suspect failure could first present itself) . The pockets also feel cheap and suspect, they also aren’t actually very deep not when compared with Prana, DU/ER and all their competitors.

The colour is well saturated (although I got black so perhaps not fully representative).

They seem to fit true to size, although if you are on the boundaries consider sizing up or down as required as there isn’t much stretch in the waist.

The waist/ hip area is tighter than alot of their competitors or alternatives such as DU/ER chinos.

They are flexible in the legs and groin areas. I am able to squat in them with ease and the tight waist means they back of the waist doesn’t get pulled down. I used it for a mild off road walk without issues, however they aren’t as flexible as some of their competitors.

On breathability again they are okay but not as much as alternatives such as the DU/ER above.

Time will tell how they wear and on the water resistance.

I hope this helps others.

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[link] [comments]Ā  Hello,I searched all over for reviews of the Antur Supply (www.antursupplyco.com) jeans and struggled so thought I’d add this here to help others. These jeans were all over my social media feed and also on the UK news, which is how I found out about them. They claim to re-designed traditional jeans, to reduce wearing of the fabric and increase flexibility, breathability and have ‘deep’ pockets. They also have a measure of water resistance. Now I am familiar with similar male and female brands offering the same or similar products. I was looking for some new trousers but resisted as the only reviews I could find on the product was on their website. But recently bit the bullet to purchase one in black for me and my wife. They arrived, broadly well packaged in a brown eco postage bag and plastic-like covering (that can be composted) . First impressions were they looked good and were well made, broadly fit true to size too. My takeaways The construction seems broadly good but not premium. The zip especially this feels cheap and tacky (where I suspect failure could first present itself) . The pockets also feel cheap and suspect, they also aren’t actually very deep not when compared with Prana, DU/ER and all their competitors. The colour is well saturated (although I got black so perhaps not fully representative). They seem to fit true to size, although if you are on the boundaries consider sizing up or down as required as there isn’t much stretch in the waist. The waist/ hip area is tighter than alot of their competitors or alternatives such as DU/ER chinos. They are flexible in the legs and groin areas. I am able to squat in them with ease and the tight waist means they back of the waist doesn’t get pulled down. I used it for a mild off road walk without issues, however they aren’t as flexible as some of their competitors. On breathability again they are okay but not as much as alternatives such as the DU/ER above. Time will tell how they wear and on the water resistance. I hope this helps others. submitted by /u/05878 [link] [comments]

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Advice for distressing jeans /u/Skept0m /r/malefashionadvice

Advice for distressing jeans /u/Skept0m /r/malefashionadvice

Advice for distressing jeans /u/Skept0m /r/malefashionadvice

Any idea how i could get this kind of look (or as close as possible) on an old pair of jeans?

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ Any idea how i could get this kind of look (or as close as possible) on an old pair of jeans? submitted by /u/Skept0m [link] [comments]Ā 

Any idea how i could get this kind of look (or as close as possible) on an old pair of jeans?

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versatility /u/Wise_Lack_432 /r/malefashionadvice

versatility /u/Wise_Lack_432 /r/malefashionadvice

How can i be more versatile? so iā€™ve been trying to be more versatile in the clothes i wear. I would usually wear some dickies, docs, thrifted tees, cargos, birks, vintage hats and clothes along those lines but recently Iā€™ve been trying to step out of that comfort zone. I started wearing cropped fit tees, cropped cardigans but I want to be more versatile/comfortable wearing clothes like wide fit slacks, loafers, overcoatsā€¦etc. So what advice would you give me to go into wearing stuff like that and what brands would be a good starting point for that? THANKS!

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ How can i be more versatile? so iā€™ve been trying to be more versatile in the clothes i wear. I would usually wear some dickies, docs, thrifted tees, cargos, birks, vintage hats and clothes along those lines but recently Iā€™ve been trying to step out of that comfort zone. I started wearing cropped fit tees, cropped cardigans but I want to be more versatile/comfortable wearing clothes like wide fit slacks, loafers, overcoatsā€¦etc. So what advice would you give me to go into wearing stuff like that and what brands would be a good starting point for that? THANKS! submitted by /u/Wise_Lack_432 [link] [comments]Ā 

How can i be more versatile? so iā€™ve been trying to be more versatile in the clothes i wear. I would usually wear some dickies, docs, thrifted tees, cargos, birks, vintage hats and clothes along those lines but recently Iā€™ve been trying to step out of that comfort zone. I started wearing cropped fit tees, cropped cardigans but I want to be more versatile/comfortable wearing clothes like wide fit slacks, loafers, overcoatsā€¦etc. So what advice would you give me to go into wearing stuff like that and what brands would be a good starting point for that? THANKS!

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[link] [comments]Ā  How can i be more versatile? so iā€™ve been trying to be more versatile in the clothes i wear. I would usually wear some dickies, docs, thrifted tees, cargos, birks, vintage hats and clothes along those lines but recently Iā€™ve been trying to step out of that comfort zone. I started wearing cropped fit tees, cropped cardigans but I want to be more versatile/comfortable wearing clothes like wide fit slacks, loafers, overcoatsā€¦etc. So what advice would you give me to go into wearing stuff like that and what brands would be a good starting point for that? THANKS! submitted by /u/Wise_Lack_432 [link] [comments]

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Higher-end/expensive clothing stain removal+dye discoloration /u/PugOfChunk /r/malefashionadvice

Higher-end/expensive clothing stain removal+dye discoloration /u/PugOfChunk /r/malefashionadvice

Hi all!

Ive noticed as I have invested more into nicer clothing, whenever I get a stain, any standard stain removal or instant addressing of said stain ends up always either discoloring the area, or wearing out the dye.

For example, I have two shirts that i splurged on, one got a tiny oil stain so I hit it with a tide pen. The area where the stain was got insanely faded, almost bleached looking, even though I was careful and didnt oversaturate. The second one I instead used a tiny bit of detergent, and gentle rubbing with a soft cloth. Same result, as the area is permanently faded and looks like the dye faded out. Experienced another similar instance with some unknown crusty spot on my nice pants that ended up fading the area as well.

Is this a result of higher quality clothing being typically sensitive? How else does everyone address stains or blotches without fading out the dye? This has been driving me crazy, especially because these were all garments I felt extremely confident wearing.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ Hi all! Ive noticed as I have invested more into nicer clothing, whenever I get a stain, any standard stain removal or instant addressing of said stain ends up always either discoloring the area, or wearing out the dye. For example, I have two shirts that i splurged on, one got a tiny oil stain so I hit it with a tide pen. The area where the stain was got insanely faded, almost bleached looking, even though I was careful and didnt oversaturate. The second one I instead used a tiny bit of detergent, and gentle rubbing with a soft cloth. Same result, as the area is permanently faded and looks like the dye faded out. Experienced another similar instance with some unknown crusty spot on my nice pants that ended up fading the area as well. Is this a result of higher quality clothing being typically sensitive? How else does everyone address stains or blotches without fading out the dye? This has been driving me crazy, especially because these were all garments I felt extremely confident wearing. Any advice is greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/PugOfChunk [link] [comments]Ā 

Hi all!

Ive noticed as I have invested more into nicer clothing, whenever I get a stain, any standard stain removal or instant addressing of said stain ends up always either discoloring the area, or wearing out the dye.

For example, I have two shirts that i splurged on, one got a tiny oil stain so I hit it with a tide pen. The area where the stain was got insanely faded, almost bleached looking, even though I was careful and didnt oversaturate. The second one I instead used a tiny bit of detergent, and gentle rubbing with a soft cloth. Same result, as the area is permanently faded and looks like the dye faded out. Experienced another similar instance with some unknown crusty spot on my nice pants that ended up fading the area as well.

Is this a result of higher quality clothing being typically sensitive? How else does everyone address stains or blotches without fading out the dye? This has been driving me crazy, especially because these were all garments I felt extremely confident wearing.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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[link] [comments]Ā  Hi all! Ive noticed as I have invested more into nicer clothing, whenever I get a stain, any standard stain removal or instant addressing of said stain ends up always either discoloring the area, or wearing out the dye. For example, I have two shirts that i splurged on, one got a tiny oil stain so I hit it with a tide pen. The area where the stain was got insanely faded, almost bleached looking, even though I was careful and didnt oversaturate. The second one I instead used a tiny bit of detergent, and gentle rubbing with a soft cloth. Same result, as the area is permanently faded and looks like the dye faded out. Experienced another similar instance with some unknown crusty spot on my nice pants that ended up fading the area as well. Is this a result of higher quality clothing being typically sensitive? How else does everyone address stains or blotches without fading out the dye? This has been driving me crazy, especially because these were all garments I felt extremely confident wearing. Any advice is greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/PugOfChunk [link] [comments]

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Prices on suits /u/masonhep /r/malefashionadvice

Prices on suits /u/masonhep /r/malefashionadvice

Prices on suits /u/masonhep /r/malefashionadvice

My Grandpa used to own a suit shop and closed down. He gave me all these coats, lots of them have pants paired with them, and I donā€™t really know how to get rid of them. Any advice helps!

Couple pics of tags for example.

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ā€‹r/malefashionadviceĀ My Grandpa used to own a suit shop and closed down. He gave me all these coats, lots of them have pants paired with them, and I donā€™t really know how to get rid of them. Any advice helps! Couple pics of tags for example. submitted by /u/masonhep [link] [comments]Ā 

My Grandpa used to own a suit shop and closed down. He gave me all these coats, lots of them have pants paired with them, and I donā€™t really know how to get rid of them. Any advice helps!

Couple pics of tags for example.

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[link] [comments] Ā  My Grandpa used to own a suit shop and closed down. He gave me all these coats, lots of them have pants paired with them, and I donā€™t really know how to get rid of them. Any advice helps! Couple pics of tags for example. submitted by /u/masonhep [link] [comments]

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