fitted doesnt work foreveryone. but if you dont have a gut then its the way to go. Just stinks that everyone's fat in america so the fitted selection is limited.
Maybe if they'd make more fitted shirts and less of the others it would motivate more people to lose some lbs? But if you have a gut then black is the way to go, and stop drinking too much
two cents... dressing to impress and dressing cheap... I have learned you cant combine the two... I got a credit cred at Express and took advantage of every sale in the place... i left with three dress shirts, a tie, and a pair of their "producer pants" for $142... I am paying that off over two or three months and then I am going back to get another tie, pair of pants and maybe one more shirt for under $100... kohl's, ross, marshalls and target have cheap clothes.. the collars get frumpled and the quality is poor... there is a reason they cost cheap... granted, I have never cared about fashion, but ironically the beastie boys on their latest tour urged their fans to "dress to impress" for their intimate gala event concerts, and here I am buying suits and tie clips off e-bay and suddenly caring about how to look sharp... but it pays off and it looks dope when you have a shirt with a pressed collar, and sleek skinny tie and a gold tie clip and a fedora... you'll be amazed by how many compliments you will get
Stein Mart up here in Omaha, NE. And Roundtree and York may only be bought at Dillards stores; it's their brand: like Toughskins at Sears, or St. John's Bay or Arizona Jean Co at JC Penney.