Im a southern guy moving up north to work in a graphic design firm. I want to dress professionall, but with a rustic influence. Like slacks and a button down but with this ll bean feild coat. Any ideas? I'm a /fa/ novice.
>>12343052
r/mfa would be a better place to ask..children here are all about memes and bitching at each other
>>12343052
boots, plaids. jeans
also make sure to tone ur forearms and get a scar to make u look genuine. girls dig dat shit nugga
>>12343123
>boots, plaids. jeans
Pretty much this. Throw in some chunky sweaters, denim or moleskin shirts, along with cords or canvas "work" pants for a bit of versatility. There are a bunch of workwear/Americana blogs and tumblrs listed on reddit.
>>12343052
Buy Filson instead
>>12343232
This.
>>12343232
>>12343287
I'm just seeing a significant price difference, without an appreciable aesthetic difference. At least where the feild coat is concerned
>>12343305
Trust that jump of quality is that much worth the cost. With a lifetime guarantee and repairs it is far better investment.
>boots, plaids, jeans
But he didn't say he is a numale nor a faggot. Admittedly he might be both.
>>12343520
Does that apply to all their stuff? I'm a poorfag till I start my new job and pay down some debt so I'm looking for that intersection of quality and cost.
>>12343526
I don't really think I'm either. I didn't fit very well with a lot of the designers at my old job because I was just a /fit/ type dude who didn't care about dressing well, I just wore jeans and a tee or cheap henley. I want to improve that a little.
>>12343529
It was bait, really. I like all three of those things.
My preference is just to dress like the people at my job. But generally better because they suck.
eg. Cheap, pointy-toed shoes all over the place.
>>12343527
Recommend you stack some cash away before making investment purchases. I was without job two years ago yet still pinched pennies to have another decent piece of outerwear.
>>12343520
>With a lifetime guarantee and repairs it is far better investment.
This is the real meme, in 2 years he won't wear it anymore so what good is a lifetime guarantee for him?
>>12344196
You are right. Dear fellow is desk jockey desires masculine aesthetic tossed away at next fashionable trend.
Wtc
Halp
>>12344312
I mean, I also do a lot of hiking/mountaineering and spend time on my brothers farm. That's where I saw the jacket first. But Im looking for complimentary clothing in a professional setting.
>>12344385
Invest the money in climate appropriate outerwear and seasonal footwear then.
>>12344424
You're no fun.
>>12344426
I lost part of my right ear two years ago while on streets for several days, nights during polar vortex.
>>12344448
I didn't realize you'd lost part of an ear. I'll say it louder.
YOU'RE NO FUN
But in all seriousness that's rough and I'm glad you made it out of that.
>>12344462
There is no being fun and fashionable when weather drops below forty with wind chill effect. There is only being prepared.
>>12344502
I understand that, but I'm posting in a fashion board. Asking for fashion advice. I have tons of functional clothing, but I'm putting some disposable income towards looking good as well.
>>12344335
>>12344340
>be a cat
>befriend a gardener with a small head
Seems easy enough
>>12344507
Refer to original post. My response was to invest in a higher quality piece of outerwear as you will likely need it.
>>12344518
I apologise, it seemed like you were kind of coming out of left feild at first. Thank you for the advice.