george
New in Town
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Last semester at school, I decided to try and redeem myself for looking like an unkempt slob for much of the previous semester. I didn't wear a suit every day, but what I did do was I would wear jeans with a nice dress shirt (tucked in), and I'd wear a heavy brown sportscoat on top of it. A friend of mine called it a tweed jacket, just looking at it, but I'm not certain the jacket is actually tweed. Anyway, the outfit itself is not a classic look, it's a kind of modern, casual, but classy look. And I knew that.
I still got one friend telling me she thought that I looked like someone out of the '40s, hah. I knew enough to know that my dress wasn't actually '40s (not even close, eh?), but I still took it as a compliment... and it got me thinking.
I liked wearing a sportscoat, I liked looking good. The final straw, if you could call it that, was playing a video game (L.A. Noire) and being so impressed with the style of the characters in the game that I decided, "why not get a couple suits?"
So I went shopping and bought a couple suits. Smart shopping let me buy two suits for less than the normal price of one of them. They aren't vintage pieces, they're from modern times, but hey, style is forever, right? A good suit is a good suit.
I'll wear them out into the city, for example if I'm going to dinner. I might wear them for school occasionally, but probably not very often. For wear around school I would probably dress them down a little bit by wearing the charcoal slacks with the gray jacket--or, more likelier, wearing either color jacket with jeans. Either way, these suits will be featuring in my wardrobe pretty nicely. But I'm still new to suits and I have a few questions that you guys could probably answer very easily. So, here they are.
1. If I'm at college, how can I take care of my suits? (It might be quite hard or time consuming to find dry cleaners)
2. In the spring, as it leads into summer, it can get extremely hot and humid at my school. Naturally, I stopped wearing the heavy brown jacket towards the end of the academic year. But even just wearing a dress shirt, sometimes I would notice profuse sweating as I walked around outside (lots of walking to be done at my school), enough to show in the shirt (armpits). What's the best way to deal with something like that if I'm wearing a suit in the summer? Are some suits lighter (to wear) than others? Should I just invest in a really good anti-persperant (Haha)?
3. Is it OK to wear a wifebeater as an undershirt? Is it OK if this undershirt is somewhat visible under, say, a white dress shirt?
4. Is it OK if there is a slight bulge in my jacket due to the bulk of my belt going around the waist of the pants? (This usually doesn't happen, but if on a future suit it does...?)
5. Should I always remove my hat indoors? Indoors while eating? Outdoors while eating? What sorts of hat are good for summer? (Straw fedoras?)
6. How long should my pants be? (No sock visible? Some?)
7. Are there any circumstances where, if I'm wearing a suit, I should remove the jacket? (If it gets too warm? If indoors? While eating?)
Thanks in advance, and I must say I'm happy to be posting here!
I still got one friend telling me she thought that I looked like someone out of the '40s, hah. I knew enough to know that my dress wasn't actually '40s (not even close, eh?), but I still took it as a compliment... and it got me thinking.
I liked wearing a sportscoat, I liked looking good. The final straw, if you could call it that, was playing a video game (L.A. Noire) and being so impressed with the style of the characters in the game that I decided, "why not get a couple suits?"
So I went shopping and bought a couple suits. Smart shopping let me buy two suits for less than the normal price of one of them. They aren't vintage pieces, they're from modern times, but hey, style is forever, right? A good suit is a good suit.
I'll wear them out into the city, for example if I'm going to dinner. I might wear them for school occasionally, but probably not very often. For wear around school I would probably dress them down a little bit by wearing the charcoal slacks with the gray jacket--or, more likelier, wearing either color jacket with jeans. Either way, these suits will be featuring in my wardrobe pretty nicely. But I'm still new to suits and I have a few questions that you guys could probably answer very easily. So, here they are.
1. If I'm at college, how can I take care of my suits? (It might be quite hard or time consuming to find dry cleaners)
2. In the spring, as it leads into summer, it can get extremely hot and humid at my school. Naturally, I stopped wearing the heavy brown jacket towards the end of the academic year. But even just wearing a dress shirt, sometimes I would notice profuse sweating as I walked around outside (lots of walking to be done at my school), enough to show in the shirt (armpits). What's the best way to deal with something like that if I'm wearing a suit in the summer? Are some suits lighter (to wear) than others? Should I just invest in a really good anti-persperant (Haha)?
3. Is it OK to wear a wifebeater as an undershirt? Is it OK if this undershirt is somewhat visible under, say, a white dress shirt?
4. Is it OK if there is a slight bulge in my jacket due to the bulk of my belt going around the waist of the pants? (This usually doesn't happen, but if on a future suit it does...?)
5. Should I always remove my hat indoors? Indoors while eating? Outdoors while eating? What sorts of hat are good for summer? (Straw fedoras?)
6. How long should my pants be? (No sock visible? Some?)
7. Are there any circumstances where, if I'm wearing a suit, I should remove the jacket? (If it gets too warm? If indoors? While eating?)
Thanks in advance, and I must say I'm happy to be posting here!