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Posted: Fri 19:25, 13 Sep 2013
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Unless you're attempting to stay on the cutting edge, men's fashion doesn't change significantly from year to year. You can really build a decent wardrobe around a few good pieces like well-fitting dark jeans, dress shirts, shoes, and sneakers and merely keep re-using them. But you'll need to bite the bullet and waste your money than you're accustomed to on these. Go to a proper denim store (like Diesel or Lucky) and spend some time fitting different styles and sizes until you get one perfect and buy 2-3. You can put them on for years. Same applies to dress shoes.
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Depending upon your budget range, as junesix pointed out, customized can be really handy. I understand an issue I have with dress shirts is that despite the fact that I'm overweight, my chest is still a lot larger around than my stomach that I need shirts that taper in.
The biggest issue I encounter is finding t-shirts which are long enough and big enough without having to be huge. If anyone knows of cool t-shirts which come in talls, I'd love to hear about them.
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