I go crease on everything but chinos. For heavier fabrics, my understanding is that some folks get a crease sewn in ("military crease" I've heard it called), but that the technique can look a little odd with lighter fabrics.
I go crease on everything but chinos. For heavier fabrics, my understanding is that some folks get a crease sewn in ("military crease" I've heard it called), but that the technique can look a little odd with lighter fabrics.
I go crease on everything but chinos and denim. I like a good crease, and even go through that trouble with my linen pants that will lose it once I sit in my car!
I crease everything but chinos and jeans.
are there any charles tyrwhitt sales going on atm?
Can anyone recommend a loafer sock that doesn't slip? All of mine seem to slip off the back heel fairly easily. Thanks in advance.
I just bought a solid grey pair from target recently, only tried them out once, but there was no slippage at all.
I believe it was this pair: http://www.target.com/p/men-s-2pk-no...term=men+socks
Can someone recommend a good place online to buy button-collar polo shirts or maybe even a nicer type of stronger collared polo style shirt to wear with a blazer? I've looked at the Uniqlo website, but they always seem to be out of my size. They rarely pop up on eBay either. Needs to be affordable, and at least Uniqlo quality if not better, and modern styled (preferably slim, no stretchy arm bands, etc.) Thanks.
You just described Kent Wang polos. I have two and plan to buy tons more.
Pro-tip: he advises sizing up, but I don't and love the fit. However, for the jersey polos (not pique polos) you may want to size up, as they both run smaller than the pique and shrink.