How To Dress for Success (what a good suit and tie looks like)

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I'm going suit shopping in a few weeks. Thanks for the pointers!

I especially like the banker's collar.
 
You don't have to spend too much either. You can get a decent suit a JC Penny for under $200 and a shirt and tie for around $40.
 
lol, didn't expect such a response to this thread, hahaha, this is hilarious

It is good tips for those that care to wear such silly costumes :D

I prefer to be myself, if I went as a suit wearing monkey I'd not be myself. and no I am not calling anyone wearing a suit a monkey, but myself if I wore such :)

I've never had trouble fitting in the GOP crowd even more casually dressed (than some) due to my background, but I understand some would, and I don't look like a hippy or anything, normally. My long hair now may say otherwise to some.
 
lol, to all the responses, did anyone watcht he whole video, I don't mean it's a wonderful tie, but it fits the outfit and doesn't call too much attention.

THe point is how to dress for republicans stuffs

Dude, it is the centerpiece. It draws tons of attention. Why do you think everyone is talking about it?

You need to watch more Queer Eye, honey!
 
I did shave this morning, and yes, christmas wreaked havoc on my waist... plus my girlfriend is in total agreement about the 20 lbs. lol

Just eat tons of raw fruit and veggies. You will lose weight fast and be filled with energy.
 
You don't have to spend too much either. You can get a decent suit a JC Penny for under $200 and a shirt and tie for around $40.

I buy Armanis at Goodwill for $50. :p

Just kidding... but one could if one were so inclined.
 
Lol, can't take advice from someone wearing that tie

LOL. That tie will not help fitting in with old Republicans. Perhaps try it with no tie, Republicans would like the look better.

You recommend orange or yellow tie? That is crazy! Maybe that works in NYC but in rural America that would make you a joke.
 
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Bow ties are cool actually.

Follow in the footsteps of Jim Grant and Jeffrey Tucker.
 
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