I guess I'd have to see it on an actual person, but number 2 looks really goofy and corny. I like 1 the best, then 2, but are you trying to make this your main attire of clothing?
I say go to Ross or TJ Max. I have a shirt from Aeropostale that was on sale for I think 10 or 15 dollars that is nice. But I think what makes it nice is that it fits me and show off my shape.
My brand name clothes seem to fall apart quicker too.
#3. I think I actually looked into getting that shirt. It's main appeal is the different color & pattern on the inside of the collar. Now if I knew it had the same pattern on the inside of the cuffs I'd snag it in a secong (and I hate button-ups).
#1 is way too plain. If you want something like that save yourself big money and buy something similar at practically any other clothing retail store. I've never really been impressed with Marc Ecko either. I never really thought that it's quality lived up to its price tag (although I do have a hoodie from Marc that's banging). TJ Maxx often has Marc Ecko at deep discounts (more of his "Cut-n-Sew" line, which I think that shirt is)
#2. Didn't really check the closer up pics. It's definately a shirt that you need one hell of a personality to pull off. I do think it would look amazing on the right person with the right kind of style though.
I wish buckle had better prices on their stuff though. I really do see items I like on there quite often.
#2 is the one that I most prefer, but I have to say I still don't particularly like it.
I wear plain shirts (burgundy, royal blue, blood red & purple ones) with a black tie to university almost every day, I never stop getting compliments on them.
i ended up getting a plain red shirt at express.
along with black pants, and black tie
i also got a SWEET belt that can be flipped to be either white or black.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.