Ask m3thod, think he wears Gyves and Hawkes
Go plain. Slim 1 or 2 button suit with double vents. 4 button sleeve (workable buttons if you can find them). If you go peak lapel then ensure they not the size of everest. Ensure a 'finger' of cuff is visable from the sleeve.Ultrafunkula wrote:
But I didm3thod wrote:
Dude you need to tell what the occassion is? Dress/wedding/business?
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 6#p3006136
Stick to brand names, remember designers have different brands for different markets. Emporio Armani is not the same as Giorgio Armani.
Armani
Dolce & Gabbana
Calvin Klein
Dior
Hugo Boss
Paul Smith
If you can stretch
Jill Sander
Costume National Homme
Comme de Garcons
Tom Ford
try this look....

Last edited by m3thod (2010-02-03 04:26:51)
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Check this out, yeah man, your getting the idea bruv, thats how us dogs talk the talkDonFck wrote:
speshul occasions.
I knew I could count on youm3thod wrote:
Go plain. Slim 1/2 button suit with double vents. 4 button sleeve (workable buttons if you can find them). If you go peak lapel then ensure they not the size of everest. Ensure a 'finger' of cuff is visable from the sleeve.Ultrafunkula wrote:
But I didm3thod wrote:
Dude you need to tell what the occassion is? Dress/wedding/business?
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 6#p3006136
Stick to brand names, remember designers have different brands for different markets. Emporio Armani is not the same as Giorgio Armani.
Armani
Dolce & Gabbana
Calvin Klein
Dior
Hugo Boss
Paul Smith
If you can stretch
Jill Sander
Costume National Homme
Comme de Garcons
Tom Ford
try this look....
http://tmlewin.images.snowvalley.com/co … 9319_n.jpg
He didnt win that title for nothing, he would also win bf2s best dressed man, dressed as a man.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I knew I could count on youm3thod wrote:
Go plain. Slim 1/2 button suit with double vents. 4 button sleeve (workable buttons if you can find them). If you go peak lapel then ensure they not the size of everest. Ensure a 'finger' of cuff is visable from the sleeve.
Stick to brand names, remember designers have different brands for different markets. Emporio Armani is not the same as Giorgio Armani.
Armani
Dolce & Gabbana
Calvin Klein
Dior
Hugo Boss
Paul Smith
If you can stretch
Jill Sander
Costume National Homme
Comme de Garcons
Tom Ford
try this look....
http://tmlewin.images.snowvalley.com/co … 9319_n.jpg
1927 wrote:
He didnt win that title for nothing, he would also win bf2s best dressed man, dressed as a man.Ultrafunkula wrote:
I knew I could count on youm3thod wrote:
Go plain. Slim 1/2 button suit with double vents. 4 button sleeve (workable buttons if you can find them). If you go peak lapel then ensure they not the size of everest. Ensure a 'finger' of cuff is visable from the sleeve.
Stick to brand names, remember designers have different brands for different markets. Emporio Armani is not the same as Giorgio Armani.
Armani
Dolce & Gabbana
Calvin Klein
Dior
Hugo Boss
Paul Smith
If you can stretch
Jill Sander
Costume National Homme
Comme de Garcons
Tom Ford
try this look....
http://tmlewin.images.snowvalley.com/co … 9319_n.jpg
If you wear it to a wedding ensure you wear the correct tie (usually a pastel colour) NO business ties!
http://www.tmlewin.co.uk/ProductList.as … iesWedding
http://www.tmlewin.co.uk/ProductList.as … iesWedding
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
m3th delivers
No worries there. I'm not allowed to choose my own tie if the missus is at the same event all fancy dressed You know the colour matching things n' shit the women come up with...m3thod wrote:
If you wear it to a wedding ensure you wear the correct tie (usually a pastel colour) NO business ties!
http://www.tmlewin.co.uk/ProductList.as … iesWedding
Ohh god wait till you have kids (a girl) its even harder, you have to try and make sure their colours match and dont cross, its a fricking nightmare, Ive given up, she picks, I iron, she puts them on, I cant get blamed.Ultrafunkula wrote:
No worries there. I'm not allowed to choose my own tie if the missus is at the same event all fancy dressed You know the colour matching things n' shit the women come up with...m3thod wrote:
If you wear it to a wedding ensure you wear the correct tie (usually a pastel colour) NO business ties!
http://www.tmlewin.co.uk/ProductList.as … iesWedding
The times I have been 'grassed up' where we are out, someone see's us and her Mum gets a text 'omg have you seen what Math has dressed Mollie in today?', next thing the mobile rings and Im like, 'Hello cunty, what do you want?'
'What have you dressed our child in yak yak yak, Pink and Green dont go yak yak yak'.
How the fuck was I supposed to know the colour thing is important? How was I supposed to know 'clothes shopping' ment more than just JD SPORTS?
A-fooking-men!1927 wrote:
Ohh god wait till you have kids (a girl) its even harder, you have to try and make sure their colours match and dont cross, its a fricking nightmare, Ive given up, she picks, I iron, she puts them on, I cant get blamed.Ultrafunkula wrote:
No worries there. I'm not allowed to choose my own tie if the missus is at the same event all fancy dressed You know the colour matching things n' shit the women come up with...m3thod wrote:
If you wear it to a wedding ensure you wear the correct tie (usually a pastel colour) NO business ties!
http://www.tmlewin.co.uk/ProductList.as … iesWedding
The times I have been 'grassed up' where we are out, someone see's us and her Mum gets a text 'omg have you seen what Math has dressed Mollie in today?', next thing the mobile rings and Im like, 'Hello cunty, what do you want?'
'What have you dressed our child in yak yak yak, Pink and Green dont go yak yak yak'.
How the fuck was I supposed to know the colour thing is important? How was I supposed to know 'clothes shopping' ment more than just JD SPORTS?
My father-in-law has said he just puts on what the women bring to him ironed and he'll be fine by that. Conflicts avoided, ready for beer
he gives good advice Funky.
just ask Uzique!CammRobb wrote:
m3th delivers
sounds fun, everyone needs to dress up occasionally . . .
Go with Hugo Boss.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Hmmm... When are the last home games of Cardiff? One of my goals is to see footy goals on the suit acquiring voyage.1927 wrote:
£30 per room per night Funky. or if its just you stay at mine on the top floor in the spare room
Aero, common events. Weddings, work trips etc.
I went for a more a bit dark grey color, so its not extremely black and formal.

For 500 euros though, you're probably limited to Hugo Boss and Calvin Klein. Not that that's a bad thing, they make great suits. And Tom Ford are about 2 grand, I think that's a little out of his budget!m3thod wrote:
Go plain. Slim 1 or 2 button suit with double vents. 4 button sleeve (workable buttons if you can find them). If you go peak lapel then ensure they not the size of everest. Ensure a 'finger' of cuff is visable from the sleeve.Ultrafunkula wrote:
But I didm3thod wrote:
Dude you need to tell what the occassion is? Dress/wedding/business?
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 6#p3006136
Stick to brand names, remember designers have different brands for different markets. Emporio Armani is not the same as Giorgio Armani.
Armani
Dolce & Gabbana
Calvin Klein
Dior
Hugo Boss
Paul Smith
If you can stretch
Jill Sander
Costume National Homme
Comme de Garcons
Tom Ford
try this look....
http://tmlewin.images.snowvalley.com/co … 9319_n.jpg
I agree that grey suits work.