• MinnesotaGoddam
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    5 days ago

    That’s the way to do it. Buy cheap, durable, decent looking clothing. Then have it tailored and it’ll look great.

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      5 days ago

      Have been doing this for years! Find a good tailor, and they can make “off the rack” look like you paid much more for a piece than you did.

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        5 days ago

        I haven’t found a tailor i’ve really clicked with out here, but i knew a fantastic one 20 years ago in Austin. She did mostly wedding dresses and when i popped in the shop she was surprised (she did a friend’s wedding dress). I looked sharp as fuck.

        Then I got married and now my wife and I compete to see who cooks better. (the cats decide. i don’t know how as they don’t eat people food, but we have made them the judges) I have gained so much (happy) weight