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View Poll Results: In each situation, what do you do? | |||
Push top Fold bottom | 1 | 1.02% | |
Fold top Push bottom | 22 | 22.45% | |
Push both | 49 | 50.00% | |
Fold both | 26 | 26.53% | |
Voters: 98. You may not vote on this poll |
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#81
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Re: French cuffs on dressy casual shirts
i think it's funny that the "some info" page is a banana republic page. of course they're going to tell you that you should look for french cuffs to look sharp if that's what they want you to buy.
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#82
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Re: French cuffs on dressy casual shirts
I have one French Cuff shirt that I bought from BR that I wear with jeans. Its not real flashy and with low key cufflinks it looks fine. I saw someone wearing one the other day with the little button thing still on instead of cufflinks. At a quick look I could'nt tell it was a french cuff style shirt.
I really think jeans are standard for most nights out. I have no problem wearing a blazer or even certain suit jackets with a nice solid colored shirt and nice jeans. |
#83
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Re: French cuffs on dressy casual shirts
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[ QUOTE ] So, the 2/3 group seems much more likely to be right. [/ QUOTE ] Since when are 2/3 of people correct in any matter involving taste? [/ QUOTE ] When hot chicks and gay guys fall on that side, duh. |
#84
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Re: French cuffs on dressy casual shirts
silk knots and cufflinks should only be worn dressed up.
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#85
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Re: French cuffs on dressy casual shirts
oh, and wear any french cuff shirts without a jacket and prepare to feel like a pirate. ARRRR.
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