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I'm pretty sure that as a company, Structure no longer exists...I presume they're either going to keep the name of the stores for recognition, but it was completely bought out a little over a year ago by Express Inc. I think keeping the structure name was a bad move because people likely would be more inclined to buy from the new "Express for Men" rather than the old structure...personally I really don't like structure (or Gap for that matter)
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I usually go for the men in clean-cut, classic pulled together looks of JCrew/Banana/Gap/Structure/A&F. Almost anything you get at the forementioned is timeless, stuff that you'll be able to wear forever. I love that look on a guy. But most of all I like if a guy dresses for his personality - theres nothing worse than an obvious "prep" awkwardly dressed in like raver clothes or fubu... If you like what youre wearing, and you feel good/comfortable in it, more than likely you'll look good too. James - if you don't get the JCrew catalogue, I suggest that for style inspriation- just go to jcrew.com and sign up. |
I like a guy who dresses casually since I myself am addicted to jeans and t-shirts......I once dated an extremely pretty boy, which at the time I thought was GREAT and that all I wanted, but I have since changed my mind. I want a low-maintenance guy!!
My boyfriend now wears t-shirt and shorts all the time, short hair is a must, and no facial hair (stubble is ok, bears/goatees AREN'T!) About mags anyway, FHM, Stuff, and Details are much more interesting.....but their style sections suck (i.e. jeans with holes in them that cost around $500 :rolleyes: ) |
go for classic looks. Leather jacket so you can look like a badass, button down shirts for the Rob Lowe go getter look. Jean jackets are a gamble, but if you must then go dark but not black. Other wise you will look like a biker or drug addict or wife beater.
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Chic Simple
If you can, check out the Chic Simple Men's Wardrobe book. It leans toward the prep-classic side, but it has interesting tips.
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Another thing is you don't have to buy the clothes in the books just use them as reference to your own style. I think I've only gone to buy one thing I saw in a magazine as that exact item, and that was a pair of Steve Madden shoes. The way you dress has to show who you are. Its the same w/ letters too. I wear them my way.
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I think I like Structure so much now (hated it before) because after they were bought out, the clothing styles began to change. I'm all about that classy/prep kinda look going on. Then again,all the stores I mentioned are like that. I will not shop A&F, although I do own a wool coat that my mom bought me from there.
I liked polo a few years ago, but I just don't really shop there anymore. |
I like A&F (sorry everybody!) :D and Banana Republic (for formal stuff). Banana Republic has really classy style, and you have to check that one!
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I like it when a man dresses for the situation in a way that says casual confidence. My neighbor owns a clothing store and as you would guess, he dresses perfectly. (My Hubby could care less as long as it- AND I QUOTE- "breathes"...) So, I rely on him to help.
There is a new fabric out there that looks like a slk, but is actually a cotton blend. This means when you put it on, it has a crisp look that keeps it's lines, but it wears with the comfort of cotton. Bonus-You can throw it into the wash and shake it out to dry and it looks new. I am talking about the fabric because that can make all the difference between looking expensive or cheap. As far as trendy goes, for men in their 40's+ the illusion of the trend is far, far better than the actual trend. GQ is a little too "high fashion", but i's a good place to start. A&F is young, but a good indicator of colors and cuts. WATCH YOUR SHOES. This can be the biggest give-a-way of all. Try to have nice, compatable shoes. Whatever looks like Structure can give you good ideas. It really depends on your climate and lifestyle. I |
I don't like guys who dress down for everything. The ones who dress pseudo-campy. Like wearing sneakers with a suit. That went out with highschool. I'd rather a guy with a sense of style over one who "tries to be cute." He can play at cute with somebody else.
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