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2012/3/20-6/4 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:54346 Activity:nil |
3/20 "New York Woman Blinded by Shopping Cart Dropped by Teens Forgives Them" http://www.csua.org/u/vu4 (gma.yahoo.com) "One boy is serving six to 18 months in a non-secure facility in Westchester, while the other is doing six to 16 months in a therapeutic group home." What kind of justice is this? Those thugs could have easily killed multiple people. BTW, what degree of manslugher is it for someone who discharges a firearm at random direction on the streets and kills people? \_ If you run over someone in a crosswalk with your SUV, you will get away with a traffic ticket at most. |
2009/1/25-29 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:52457 Activity:nil |
1/23 So I was in Macy's today and noticed all their suits are 40% off. I was kind of thinking I need a new suit and was wondering which brand I should buy: Burberry, Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren or Calvin Klein? They all are about the same price. This is going to be my only suit, mostly for weddings and funerals. I will keep my old black wool suit, but since I put on 10 pounds, it doesn't fit as well as it use to. With everything on sale, it seems like a good time to buy a suit. They also sell Jones, Tasso Elba, Alfani and DKNY, but I am not as interested in those brands. \_ Of all those brands the one with the most prestige for suits is Hugo Boss. Ralph Lauren is probably next. Calvin Klein is more about casual and active wear. More important than the brand is the suit itself and how it fits you. Try them on. I find European cuts and brands like Joseph Abboud fit me better. If you are less broad shouldered then brands like Hickey Freeman will fit better. I wouldn't focus on the brand as much as the suit, but of those you listed the only true premium brand (for suits) is Hugo Boss. If you are truly brand conscious then look for Armani, Zegna, Canali, Versace, Dior, Prada, and such. I think it's more important to get a good tailor. If you spend less than $150 or $200 to have your suit tailored then you are at the wrong tailor. You might want to just have your existing suit retailored for only a 10 lb gain. \_ I see Hickey Freeman 50% off online. I guess I would buy it, and then have it tailored myself, right? What about at Macy's? Is tailoring extra? I really don't care that much about brands (my current suit is from Men's Wearhouse) but I want it to look good. I am broad shouldered, should I rule out HF? I guess I can go to their store on Market and try one on. Are all these other brands available at a discount, as well? Okay, I see a Zegna online for under $1k, which is about what I am hoping to pay. Any suggestions for tailors? \_ Tailoring is extra, but in my experience the tailors at Macy's are not very good. The tailors at boutiques like Armani are very good as are many independents. Try on some suits to see how they fit you. Go to the retail store if you have to, especially one that carries many high-end brands. You can buy online, but it's hard to know what fabric you are getting online. Just because it is expensive and high-quality doesn't mean you'll like it or that it was represented accurately online (e.g. how dark blue is it really?). I do have a HF suit, but it is a lot more constraining and feels "tight". It, like most American brands, was designed to be that way. European brands are more loose-fitting. If you want a discount go to an outlet store like Nordstrom Rack, Off Fifth, or Last Call (Neiman Marcus). I think $1K is a good number to use and you can pay half that if you get lucky. I don't know any Bay Area tailors, but go by word-of-mouth. Find the best-dressed person you know (e.g. your boss, your attorney, or your banker) and ask them. If someone always wears $500 shoes and $1500 suits with custom-made shirts they will have a good tailor. Try that one. Bonus if the tailor is Western European like Italian or Spanish as they know fine clothing much better than the average since style is more important to them. They will know how it is "supposed" to look on you. They will probably take a million measurements with you dressed, undressed, in shoes, out of shoes, etc. If they do not then get a little worried. My tailor tells me to dress as I will later (same shoes, same belt, same shirt, etc.) . A good tailor will actually cut your suit apart and resew it using the original (usually silk) thread. A bad tailor will more or less just hem it and make minor alterations. Think about this next time someone says that paying $150 to have a suit tailored is a rip off. This person will be cutting apart and resewing the suit you just paid $1200 for. You don't want that screwed up. \_ Thanks for all your advice, there is no one in my family I can turn to for this kind of stuff. One final bit of info, I am short (5' 6") and medium build, somewhat athletic, does that effect what kind of suit I should be looking at? |
2008/11/28-12/4 [Politics/Domestic/Crime, Recreation/Shopping] UID:52125 Activity:nil |
11/28 When I first heard about this I figured it must have happened in some place in the South like Arkansas or Mississippi. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081128/ap_on_re_us/wal_mart_death \_ quite the shopping season: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/11/shots-were-fire.html \_ must be the desperation of the consumer \_ clearly liberal greed |
2008/10/17-20 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:51563 Activity:nil |
10/17 Mervyns announces liquidation of store inventory and closing down of all of its stores \_ I'm a man. Most motd surfers are men. And we care about Mervyns because... ? \_ Because most geeks shop at Sears, K-mart, and Mervyn's for clothes and not Armani, Zegna, and Bloomingdale's. \_ I get my clothes from Old Navy and http://Amazon.com \_ I shop at Banana Republic (sales rack) and Nordstrom's rack. But I am a manager so perhaps not a true geek anymore. |
2008/6/23-27 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:50341 Activity:nil |
6/23 I lost enough weight in the past year that my suit is now too big for me, even in the shoulder section. Is this something a tailor can fix or should I buy a new suit? If it can be fixed, any recommendations on a tailor in SF area? |
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2008/3/19-21 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:49499 Activity:nil |
3/18 Two close friends of mine had a kid recently. What is a good present for the boy that isn't clothes. Around $80-$125. Clothes ok if not something outgrown immediately. \_ Glider/Ottoman combo: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2603374 --- yuen |
2007/9/23-24 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:48156 Activity:nil |
9/23 I had kind of a wild night and as I was standing around this morning, torrents of ass blood started leaking out of my ass all over the floor, pants, socks, shoes. Should I just throw my clothes in with the normal wash? Do I have to soak them a while? Will bleach help? thanks. \_ ask yermom, she has plenty of experience in this area |
2007/5/10-14 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:46578 Activity:nil |
5/10 http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/retro-070510sales.html U.S. consumer spending coming down with a cold? Notice some stores that did well, like Costco and Saks 5th Ave, are not listed. |
2006/10/31-11/2 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:45056 Activity:low |
10/31 Someone was asking a while ago about a good first suit for job interviews. October's GQ had a good selection of the 10 best suits under $500 (from $125 to $500) on page 324. Link is here: http://men.style.com/gq/fashion/landing?id=content_5008 Also, if you're not 100% sure of what to look for, this is a good starter: http://men.style.com/gq/fashion/landing?id=content_4800 -- thought this might be of use to people graduating and doing job interviews soon. -John \_ I've never had need for a good suit, but I always figured that if I seriously needed to spend over 1000$ on suits for some reason I could also pay someone to solve the problem of what suit to wear for the application at hand. Don't good taylors do this? \_ Sorry John but both you and GQ have a pretty bad sense of style if you think these suits look stylish. I feel like I've been transported back into the 70's. Think the movie "Catch Me If You Can" \_ Says you. YMMV, I was trying to provide an aid, no more. If you're you don't like for a particular reason, good--the main you don't them like for a particular reason, good--the main idea is to get people away from shit Nordstroms suit salesmen or Men's Wearhouse and its ilk. Do whatever works for you, but reading up on reasonable quality materials and stitching is always worth your while. And anonymous troll coward bitch, post all you want as me, but leave my posts the fuck alone. -John \_ Man, those dudes are SKINNY. \_ They're models. Get a suit cut generously and go to Ernesto's Tailoring, 860 Market, 5th floor, secret tip. If you go before buying a suit, he'll give you some good advice (he's a 5'3" chubby El Salvadoran dude who knows his stuff.) There are plenty of pointers online for what body type goes well with what cut (i.e. # buttons, length, etc.) -John what cut (i.e. # buttons, length, etc.) -Gay John \_ I'm glad I have no reason to own $1000+ shoes. And, I dunno if it's just me, but most of those guys look kind of ridiculous. I literally get an urge to laugh at some of them. \_ If you had a reason to own $1000+ shoes then owning $1000+ shoes wouldn't be a problem. \_ I don't think anyone really has a reason to. It's just to show, hey look I have $1000 shoes. They don't look any better. \_ Exactly. \- if you are going to buy your first and only suit for the moment, i dont think you should get a brown one. blue or maybe charcoal/dark grey/black. and of course dont get the corduroy one. pinstripes are also not for everyone. also different combos work for large white people vs thin people of various racial groups. if you want to buy a suit, maybe learn a little bit about how to "think about the problem" and then either go with a friend/associate who can give you good advice or get a recommendation for a good establishment where they will give you enough attention and have a good attitude. a list of 10 suits is just not that helpful for the "first time suit buyer". \_ First suit should be solid, not pinstripe (which seems to be really popular at Macy's and Nordstrom's). I got a dark gray suit as my first business suit but here in business school navy and black seem to be the standard. I'd avoid Macy's and wait for the Nordstrom's semi-annual sale or try Nordstrom rack. |
2006/8/11-14 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:43975 Activity:nil |
8/11 Do you always wash new clothes before wearing? \_ I do. My girlfriend does not. Not only might they be dirty, but I'd like to know how they fit after, say, shrinking. \_ Yes. \_ Same here. Fresh from store clothes itch, and I like the smell of my detergent anyway. Also when I make a mental note of any cleaning requirements (hot/cold, red dye, blah) \_ Underware, yes. \_ Yes. I recently wore a new shirt without washing it in hot weather for 2 days straight (had to crash somewhere) and ended up having an allergic reaction all over my back which thankfully went away after 1 week. \_ New clothes? Wash? I don't have any experiance with those things. \_ No. Washing destroys clothes. -average Berkeley resident \_ No. |
2006/3/20-21 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:42349 Activity:moderate |
3/20 I seem to be constantly busting up the heels of my socks. It seems like that part rubs against my shoes a lot, damaging both the socks and the shoes. I've come to the conclusion that the only way to avoid this is to get pretty damn tight-fitting shoes. Is this what everyone else does, or is this problem less unique to me than I think? I'm kind of wary of getting shoes where I have to really stuff my foot in though, since it seems like it'd get uncomfortable pretty quickly. \_ I seem to grow especially thick nose hairs than other people. I like to pull them out a lot. Is it just me, or does everyone else like to pull out their nose hairs? Does pulling out nose hairs make my nose hairs even thicker? That seems to be the case for my nose hairs. Is it true for everyone else's nose hairs too? \_ Switch to sandals. Works for me. \_ I get this too. Tight shoes is all that works for me. Also it helps if you tighten the laces a lot. |
2005/11/16-17 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:40613 Activity:high |
11/16 What's a good place that carries "business casual" clothes for men? I hate shopping so I prefer a one-stop shop. No internet stores please. Thanks. \_ Banana Republic. The Gap if you are a cheapskate. \_ Macy's \_ Ignore these fools are go to places like Nordstrom Rack, TJ \_ Macy's is great. A step down is JC Penny. \_ Ignore these fools and go to places like Nordstrom Rack, TJ Maxx, Ross, and Marshall's for all but your nicest clothes. You're throwing money away at Gap, BR, and such unless you buy when they have massive sales. (Yes, I once bought shirts for $9 each at Macy's, but that was ONCE and I don't count on it.) \_ Buy from the sales rack at BR. I routinely get nice dress shirts for under $20 from it. \_ If "under $20" is $19.99 then it's not cheap. You can get Polo, Izod, and such shirts for $12-14. \_ Where? Under $20 means exactly that. Sometimes $19, but as low as $10 at times. \_ If you are a bargain hunter and shopper, I agree, but OP said he hated shopping and wanted one-stop. Macy's is probably the best bet for one stop reasonable quality at reasonable prices. \_ There is nothing reasonable about Macy's prices. If you want one-stop then go to Marshall's. \_ Reasonable quality at reasonable prices is different from reasonable prices. Sure you can get good prices at Ross or Marshall's, but you are stuck with strange colors and sizes and the selection/quality varies all the time. \_ I disagree, except the part about selection varying. Of course, selection varies at Macy's (or anywhere else) as well. \_ Brooks Bros. if you want to spend a bit more--they have very nice stuff. It really depends on what kind of body shape you have. You can also sometimes pick up really nice slacks at places like Ross & Marshall's. I recommend Ernesto's Tailoring on the 5th floor of the Flood building (860 Market) in SF to get off the rack stuff adjusted--it is a cheap way to get nicely fitting clothes, and makes a huge difference. -John \_ Hardly one stop. \_ Hm, let's see, slacks, shirts, socks, sweaters, jackets, hm, am I missing something, hm no. -John \_ Shoes. \_ Dude, go to a shoe store. Wait until Johnston & Murphy have a sale or something if you don't want to spend the money. If you absolutely must get EVERYTHING in one place, prepare to either hope for luck finding your stuff at Ross/Marshall's (which are fine for a lot of things), to get ripped off by slimy salesmen at Nordstrom's/Macy's, or spend a bit of money on good quality, well-fitting clothes. If you don't want to do the research on what to look for, and don't feel like putting in some time shopping for a good deal, don't expect to look good (although some people manage to pull it off, by and large they've put some time and thought into it.) -John \_ John, you have an expensive taste. |
2005/9/21 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:39785 Activity:low |
9/21 "For a brief period of time, Dan [Holliman] was ruler of the CSUA." \_ It was a dark and fearsome period. There was much gnashing of teeth and rending of clothes. I particularly liked the rending of clothes. and rending of clothes. I particularly liked the rending of clothes. |
2005/9/5-6 [Recreation/Shopping, Industry/Jobs, Recreation/Dating] UID:39511 Activity:high |
9/5 I patronized a Walmart for the first time, and it was a spectacular shopping experience. The people there were incredibly helpful, even after it became obvious that I would not be buying from them. My wife so appreciated their helpfulness that she kept asking me if there was some way to tip them or otherwise pay them for their service. Two big thumbs up on Walmart from my wife and I. \_ No DUH!!! They are first and foremost a business. They train employees to be nice to everyone, and even teach them how to talk to liberals in such a way that even liberals will start to shop at Walmart. I have no problem with the way front-end clerks treat the people. It is the back-end of Walmart that is fucked up. \_ I was treated much worse at the Costco a block away, where the employee told me to fuck off, though he did do it politely. The Walmart employees (I was helped by 3 of them) were helpful even after it was obvious that I would not be buying from them. In fact, that visit to Walmart was possibly the best shopping experience I've ever had. The only other comparable service experience was when the concierge at my Paris hotel (the Hotel de Crillon, also highly recommended) got me same-day tapes of the World Series and delivered hot dogs room service (and I had to pay for the hot dogs). -op \- Was the concierge hot? \- g'vitch: boy i sure wouldnt have predicted CRILLON to come up in a WALMART thread. did you have the SUPER CALVADOS? (at the Hotel Crillon, not W'mart). --bibendum in a WALMART thread. did you have the super CALVADOS? at the H otel Crillon, not W'mart). \_ KGV > Crillon :-) -John \_ it has been my experience the merchandise at walmart is not very high quality but i have weird shopping needs - danh \- Is Walmart different from Target? I thought target had some reasonably priced minor appliances. I think I bought a peeler or an iron or something like that there. Costco is sort of horrifying. --psb \_ it's definitely bad to have your beefcake boytoys breaking out of their cheap handcuffs. \_ I was in one near Sacramento for the first (and last) time last year. It was like some twisted circle of hell; I kept expecting Mr. Kurtz to pop out of the bushes gasping "the horror, the horror". Full of white & black trash, massively overweight people including women in stained stirrup pants with screaming children and carts full of horrible fatty starchy food. Broken toys and torn cheap household articles / clothing everywhere; my girlfriend came up to me with this horrified look on her face after finding the size 38 dresses next to the family-sized tubs of candy. Also the Marines recruiters and the morbidly obese people out front selling brand-knockoff jesus t-shirts out front and the staff resembling badly groomed zombies stumbling around wild-eyed sort of complemented the general atmosphere. Shudder. -John \- You need to go to the Walmart in Hillsborough. \- You need to go to the Walmart in Hillborough. \_ A couple of years ago i went into the Walmart in Cancun, and except that all the prices were in pesos, and the electronics section still sold NES games, the place looked the same as many of the Walmarts I've seen in the San Joaquin Valley |
2005/3/31-4/1 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:36996 Activity:low |
3/31 you know when you go to a really nice tailor they ask you "which side do you dress on?" what this means is "on which side does your cock normally rest when you have pants on?" \_ BOTH sides \_ Holy Forked Phalluses, Batman! \_ Serious? What's the tailor going to do with the info? Make one side of your pants more loose than the other? \_ Yes. Unless you want a schlong-bulge, in which case, if your tailor really is a pro, he'll do it without blinking. Also, you're more likely to hitch up your pants differently depending on which side--he should even that out without anyone seeing your throbbing veiny bang stick. Or you could just get a prince albert. -John \_ right side, would it have anything to do with whether i am left/right handed? |
2005/3/16-17 [Recreation/Shopping, Uncategorized/Profanity] UID:36716 Activity:high |
3:16 We've been through why some of you think it's such a god-damned sin to WASH YOUR HANDS after you pee, people so afraid of germs that they use a hand towel to open the door, and people who use the handtowel to turn off the water, but WHAT THE FUCK is wrong with you people who don't FLUSH THE TOILET?!?!?! \_ http://tinyurl.com/3osv5 Feel rich when you're in the bathroom \_ What is with this obsession over public restrooms? Seriously, unless you have an autoimmune disorder, you're all just being stoopid. There's probably more contaminants in the food at the restaurant than you'll pick up by flushing the damn toilet. I would love to see what happens when you all get to child-rearing. \_ I think there's just one OCD guy... \_ use your foot then. problem solved. \_ Same reason: those people are afrard of germs. They can't get away with not opening the door, so they use a hand towel. It looks very obvious if they don't turn off the water, so they use a hand towel. But they think it's less obvious if they don't flush, so they don't. I'm lucky that the urinals at my workplace are automatic even though the faucets and doors aren't. At other places, I'd very unwillingly flush the urinal. \_ Flush it with your foot. \_ That's fucking stupid -- not to mention rude. \_ Stupider and ruder than not flushing the toilet? \_ As if those were the only two solutions to the problem.... \_ What is the other solution? Crap on the floor??? \_ Are you seriously this retarded? If you really believe this, then there's not much point talking to you, you inconsiderate OCD bastard. \_ Let's see the choices presented so far have been flush with your hand, don't flush at all and flush with your foot. You claim that there are other solutions. I don't see any. Oh wait! I just thought of another: crap your pants. Is that your solution??? \_ Use some TP wrapped around your hand to push the lever. Sheesh. \_ This is just a variant of flushing with your hand. \_ Oh my god. This is just amazing. I don't think I've ever been this flabbergasted by motd before. How did you get into berkeley??? \_ I always flush with foot at public places like restaurants and airports, etc. I don't kick it like I want to break it, just tap it lightly. I don't consider this rude at all as everyone else I know does the same thing. -!pp \_ How about when you're visiting someone? What about when a guest uses your toilet? \_ I hate the oh too sensitive automatic flushes at my workplace. Everytime I take a dump, it flushes like 6 times while I was sitting there. \_ Are you sure it's not you? Our work place's automatic one works fine. \_ Can't you germ fearing people just WASH YOUR HANDS after you flush? What's the problem here? Afraid of germs in the soap too?? \_ I use my foot. Being able to wash afterwards doesn't really solve the problem... would you happily smear your hands full of shit? You can just wash your hands afterwards right? \_ Are you the "Are you chinese" guy? You seem to have the same predilection toward irrelevant repetitive idiocy. \_ Wow man, you really suck at wiping. \_ Uhm, no, but I don't trust that other people have touched the handle with clean hands. \_ So you make goddamned sure it's soiled with your filthy shoes. Nice. \_ Come back to this conversation. We're talking about leaving shit in the bowl. Would you smear shit all over your shoes to flush? Do you wash your shoes afterward? \_ Maybe he buys a new pair of shoes every time he flushed the toilet, which would explain why he's so flushes the toilet, which would explain why he's so averse to flushing it. \_ That or he wears birkenstocks or something. |
2005/3/12-14 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:36665 Activity:kinda low |
3/12 Woe is me. Legs too short. Someone recommend me a tailor that hems pants for cheap?! Berk/Oak/El Cerrito. Somewhere around here. \_ While I'm not an expert on the matter, 'Jim the Tailor' did a good job taking up the sleves of my wool overcoat for $20. He's just west of Telegraph near Rasputin. \_ There used to be a great Chinese laundry around Shattuck & University where the grumpy, asocial grandmother hanging out in the booth would do excellent alterations for $5-$20. -John \_ I hear you can get your legs made longer at Abu Graib. \_ That's tasteless, I expect better of the motd. |
2005/3/4-5 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:36522 Activity:moderate |
3/4 Where is a good place to get an all-purpose shoe? When I say all purpose, I mean something perfectly comfortable to walk 5 miles in and perfectly presentable to go to a club in, something that looks good with shorts, jeans, or khakis. \_ You can get this at any non-sport shoe store (outlets are fine). I got mine at the cheap shoe store on Shattuck by BART. \_ a shoe store. \_ OK, but some shoe stores are better than others, or have difference specialties. \_ Payless. Get $20 shoes, buy another pair in 4-6 months. \_ Macy's. |
2005/2/1 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:36019 Activity:kinda low |
2/1 dans, post a picture of your fancy Armani suit/pants. \_ Take me out for a nice dinner and see for yourself, you can take pictures if you like. I'll whore for clothes and good food, but not for anonymous hosers on the motd. -dans |
2005/2/1 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:36015 Activity:insanely high |
2/1 Where can I buy myself a suit that appropriate for going to interviews and such? Ideally, this place should be reacheable by public transport and have good deals for people on a low budget.. \_ How much do you want to spend? I have had very good luck at places like Nordstrom Rack and Off Fifth, buying $800 suits for $400. Marshall's also sometimes (rarely) has suits by designers like Zegna, Armani, and Hickey Freeman. If you can spare $400 I would start with those places. If you cannot spare $400 then buy a nice blazer and a pair of slacks. Even getting a suit altered can cost a couple hundred bucks. \-er, i dont think that's the case unless you are undergoing chiamorphication or something. \_ A good tailor will charge > $100 for altering pants and a coat both. Once I bought a designer dress for my gf for $80 (Macy's super special clearance) and it cost more than that to alter it, so it is true of women's clothing as well. You don't want a chimp cutting apart your suit. Yes, they cut it apart. It's not just hems. \- I am not saying you cant spend $$$ to "pimp your suit". i am saying you are probably a moron if you spend that much on a $400 suit immediately after buying it. one certainly would not expect to immediate spend that much after buying a $400 suit. over the lifetime of a nice suit, if you become increasingly chubular, i suppose you may drop more money. \_ If you spend $400 for a $1200 suit and then another $150 on a tailor you have spent $550 and you will look much better than someone who spent $300 (+$50 to tailor) at a place like Men's Wearhouse. The only thing worse than a bad suit is a suit that fits poorly. You don't want to look like you wore your dad's expensive suit, right? \_ My Men's Warehouse suit fits perfectly. I get complimented on it all the time. \_ Perhaps you are the definition of average. \_ The Men's Warehouse has pretty good suits at the top end. No one will ever mistake one for a $4k Armani suit, but that isn't really what you want for a job interview, is it? What kind of job are you applying for? \_ I recommend bargain-hunting for the top brands rather than buying from Men's Wearhouse. The price will be the same and the expensive suits will look better. Neiman Marcus also has an outlet: Last Call. \_ How much is a bargain suit from a top brand? I bought the most expensive suit MW had and it was $400. \_ A very good Armani can be had for $1000, including a shirt. That's from Emporio Armani itself. $4000+ is only the couture stuff, which you don't really need unless you're Jay-Z or a mobster or lawyer or something. \_ Do you mean Giorgio Armani? I didn't know Emporio did suits (never seen one). \_ Um... have you ever walked into an Emporio Armani store? suits is just about _all_ they do. \_ Um, what the fuck are you talking about? What are you smoking and can I have some? -dans \_ I'm not the previous poster, but I own a suit from Emporio Armani, and it kicks ass. As one would expect, it's well made, and (though this is more a function of the suit's cut and my body shape) the fit is perfect. The price range for suits at Emporio Armani appears to be $1000-$2000 whereas Giorgio Armani suits appear to start around $2000 and the sky is the limit. Also, I get the sense that EA suits are a little bit hipper and edgier than GA suits, which makes sense if you think about who's got the money to drop on a $4000 suit. Seriously though, if you're willing to drop over $2K on a suit, get one handmade by a bespoke tailor like this guy: http://www.englishcut.com To the op: what matters more than anything else is the cut of the suit, and how it looks on *you*. That said, the quality and cut of suits seem to have a curve similar to that of IBM notebooks. Spend less than $x and you get crap, spend more than $x and you get something very nice. In my experience, x is approximately 800 retail. One argument I will make toward spending a little more is this: in for a penny, in for a pound. Basically, $400 or $500 bucks is not chump change. Why drop that kind of money on a so-so suit for interviews that you wouldn't be willing to wear for a date you'd like to impress? IMO, it's worth spending the extra $300 or $500 to get a suit that looks sharp. This is even more true if you're not the sort that plans to own many suits. If you think you're going to own six or seven suits a year from now, get the cheapie one. If this is still the only suit you'll own a year from now, bite the bullet, put it on your credit card and pay a little interest. It's worth it. Re: stores, I totally support the earlier recommendation for department store outlets like Nordstrom Rack because prices are discounted considerably from retail. On the other hand, I'd say consider the Men's Wearhouse to be an absolute last ditch bottom off the barrel option, I have never found a suit that fits me well there. One other suggestion, check out Kenneth Cole. I find that their selection varies wildly, but when it's good you can find some pretty stylish, well cut suits for a reasonable amount of money (price range $400-$800 iirc). To sum up, Store ordering in terms of style/quality/fit (highest to lowest): Emporio Armani > Kenneth Cole > Department Store Outlet > Men's Wearhouse As I look at this, I realize that the ordering by price is the same :) -dans \_ Emporio Armani is the low end Armani store more geared to casual clothes and youth-oriented trends. No, I have not been in one. I would not mess with it when I can get Collezioni at an outlet for less than $1000. Black Label is the couture line. There is actually a Giorgio Armani outlet in Cabazon but this doesn't help the OP. \_ Armani has at least three lines. I believe you are thinking of Armani Exchange. BTW, I think a men's fashion debate on the motd is both hilarious and good. Is this the first time this topic has been introduced here? \_ No, A|X is the lowest. The lines are A|X, Emporio, Collezioni, and Black Label. There is also "Mani" which sits somewhere around Emporio ($800-1200). However, I have yet to see an Emporio Armani suit at a dept. store. You usually see Mani and Collezioni. Black Label is sold at the boutique only. \- If you buy a Mani suit with a friend, you can call it "Our Mani Suit". --psb \_ As with the above poster, I think you are confusing A|X (for the nerds in the audience, no, this is not AIX the IBM unix) with EA (reasonable enough given your professsed ignorance). I guess I could describe EA as casual if I used country club attire as the baseline for casual. And, as I stated above, I prefer EA precisely because the cuts are edgier than the Giorgio Armani line (missing from the list above, sold only in the boutique) and the Collezioni line. If dressing like a middle-aged investment banker is your thing, more power to you. I see no need to spend more than $2K for an assembly-line made Giorgio Armani or Collezioni line suit when I can get something hand made from scratch for that kind of money (though $2K is low-balling something made from scratch somewhat). -dans \_ GA is the Black Label. If you read Armani's own statement you will see that EA is designed to be casual wear as opposed to formal. Yes, this is for people for whom casual is not jeans and a t-shirt. \_ Yes, the term for this is market segmentation. Were Armani to suggest otherwise, all the folks dropping $4K for the GA line would stop doing so and opt instead to spend a mere $1-$2K for the EA line. -dans \_ And you wear your $4k suit to a job interview? What kind of "work" are you in? Are you a drug runner? \_ Hypothetically speaking, if I was running drugs, or doing anything else illicit that would require getting my hands dirty, I wouldn't be doing it in a $4K suit that would a) call undue attention to me and b) possibly get bloody and need to be disposed of, talk about a waste. And, yes, there are interviews where a $4k suit is perfectly reasonable, though no technical job comes to mind. Of course, wearing any suit to a technical interview strikes me as odd, as I stated below, sometimes I don't even wear pants. -dans \_ Whew. I feel a lot better now about your level of common sense. Though I kind of hoped that you had a job where wearing a suit like that made sense. -bored coder \_ Sometimes I do. :) As an aside, interviews are sometimes just power contests, and outdressing your interviewer can give you an edge. This is particulary true when the interviewers will be below or parallel to you on the org chart if you are hired, it's rare, but it is done in some organizations. Of course, as the schmuck below indicates, paying too much attention to your grooming and dress can actually work against you in a technical interview. Of course, many nerds don't measure power by how you dress. -dans \_ Are you a new grad in a technical field? In that case, just any suit will do. No one really cares all that much how you're dressed. \_ May as well get a nice suit to have for weddings, funerals, and so on. \_ It sounds like the OP is budget and transportation constrained. In that case, a better optimization might be to get what is easy now (which is likely to be on the cheaper end of the range) and then worry about a more permanent suit solution later (when he has a job and therefore more income). \_ Actually, you are right.. I am not applying for any jobs right now. I already have a job. But it would be nice to have a suit for occasional social activities and other events, like interviews, that might require one. -OP \_ You wear suits to technical interviews? Dude, sometimes I don't even wear pants. \_ I agree, I generally am a little wary of people who show up for a coding job wearing a suit (unless the person is right out of school, in which case I'll overlook it as inexperience). \_ Try Macy's. They have decent suits for $250-$450. You really don't need anything more. \_ Quite seriously, if you showed up for a job interview wearing an Armani suit, I would not waste my time talking to you. That is why I asked what job you were applying for. I don't even think investment bankers wear suits like that, but I know for certain that programmers and sysadmins never do. These people telling you to spend thousands on a suit are idiots and know nothing about the business world. \_ How the fuck would you know what kind of suit it was? Are you saying that if someone's suit actually fits and looks like it might be real wool you won't hire them?! What a dipshit! You wouldn't know Armani anyway, so don't worry about it. \_ Actually I would, but go ahead and tell yourself that. I own some nice clothes, too, I would just never make the mistake of showing up for an interview as a programmer in clothes nicer than the CEO wears. Any well tailored suit will fit properly, unless it is total junk. Remember this guy said he was "on a low budget." \_ You would *not* know an Armani suit if you saw one. You might think it's a nice suit and even guess it is European by the cut, but you would not know. Wouldn't it be stupid to be wrong and lose out on a good candidate because of your insecurity? When I interview I expect candidates to look nice. That doesn't mean Armani, but it certainly won't hurt. \_ Many CTO's write code and also have to shill to VC's with the CEO. Being able dress as well or better than the CEO is an asset for any executive level possition. \_ Yes, if you were interviewing for the position of CTO, you would want to wear a very nice suit. Maybe even a $4k suit. But that is not what the original poster is doing. At least, I am almost 100% sure of that. \_ #t \_ The last suit I bought came from Brooks Brothers. It fits nicely, looks good on me, and I'm happy with it. They also don't charge extra for alterations. If you're looking for something in a relatively conservative cut, you can get to their Union Square location by BART. While you're there, the Macy's Men's store in Union Square also has a good selection of suits. I've heard good things about Jos. A. Bank, which has a location in Embarcadero Center and gets compared to Brooks Brothers a lot, but I haven't been in one of their stores yet. \_ Brooks Brothers used to be well-made, but is now crap made God-knows-where. Macy's good suits like Hugo Boss, but you will pay too much. Go to the outlets where you can get quality God-knows-where. Macy's has good suits like Hugo Boss, but you will pay too much. Go to the outlets where you can get quality suits for 50% or less of retail. \_ I wouldn't call Brooks Brothers crap (thought I haven't looked in a year or two), but it is overpriced for what you get. Also, as the PP said, BB suits are cut conservatively. This is a nice safe bet for the OP if he can't distinguish between hip and tacky, but as I said above, in for a penny, in for a pound. If OP has any fashion sense (or any friends with same), go for something with a little more punch. That said, I really like Brooks Brothers ties, particularly the ones in solid colors. -dans \_ BB is now crap made in SE Asia or something like that. There was a time when it was the de facto standard. \_ I agree spend $800 or more and get a nice well-made suit. If you end up buying from a place like Macy's you can get a discount of 10-20% (depending on their current promo,changes weekly) if you open up a macy's charge card account. Save some serious money there. Also they should be free alterations and make sure they give you a suit-bag For Men's Wherehouse or other discounters, make sure the suit is well-made...even if it's a brand-name for some reason the stitching is not right...make sure you have a 2nd opinion and look at the suit from all angles. A good suit makes you look and feel good. Makes you look sharp and the women like that. Esp. if you normally dress Berkeley/CS/geek/frumpy-like most of the time, when you surprise her by wearing a suit on a nice date in the city to see some high-culture artsy shit, and chi-chi or frenchy foodie place, you'll get some that night. Also make sure you have good shoes, belt, socks boxers, and undershirts. Don't skimp. \_ Right boxers? obreddwarfreference. \_ I wouldn't worry about the socks, boxers, and undershirt, but the belt and particularly the shoes are really important. Kenneth Cole does really nice shoes, though sometimes they can be pricey. Steve Madden shoes are cheaper, but you have to be careful because some of them look it, and even if you find a good looking pair of shoes, they won't last more than a year or so with regular wear. -dans |
2005/1/20 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:35818 Activity:moderate |
1/20 I need to buy luggage. I want something that I will be able to bring on the plane as carry-on luggage, but that I can easily fit a week or 2 of underwear, shirts, socks, and 2 or 3 pairs of pants/jeans, a sweater or 2, plus a pair or 2 of shoes, and maybe a couple of books. So I want something with the volume capacity probably at least 3 times as big as my normal backpack, but something that isn't bulky, so that I will easily be able to avoid having to check it at the airport. Any suggestions as for where to shop, what to buy, or how much to expect to pay? \_ As long as you shop for plane tickets somewhere other than me, I don't care where you shop. I hate people like you. \_ So you always check-in all your luggage? \_ If they didn't take half an hour to get my luggage to the baggage claim area, and if there was no such thing as lost or delayed checked luggage, then I'd be happy to check my bag. It's people that take a full minute to stow their bags while people are trying to get on the plane behind them that bothers me, but that's another topic. -op \_ You're not going to get that much capacity in a carry-on. Costco has good luggage (with the fat zippers and wheels) at a good price. \_ Get the ebags professional 22" carry-on. A little pricey but very nice: http://tinyurl.com/5pj35 \_ You can't fit 2 weeks of clothes into a carryon. Bring a couple of days worth and wash clothes in your hotel room and/or have them done by the cleaning service. |
2004/10/19-20 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:34230 Activity:high |
10/19 Anyone have this experience before? A girl recently helped me out in buying clothes, getting a haircut, etc. with the presumption that she's trying to help me meet other girls. I've been alone for a while now, but I've had long term girlfriends in the past, so my instinct tells me that this girl isn't really that interested in "helping" me more than she might be interested in me. There are a couple of things she said that seem to be indicative of this, i.e. giving me positive comments about certain attributes, etc. Am I reading too much into this? Or should I just ask her out and be done with it? I mean, why would a girl help out a guy get another girl if she likes him and she's available? \_ Why? Maybe she's bored and wants a project. It *does* sound like she's into you though. Pay attention to other subtle cues to tell if she's flirting with you or just needs a hobby. \_ It could be she thinks of you more as a pet. \_ it doesn't mean anything. \_ buying clothes? haircut? my god. She thinks you're her girlfriend. If she has real interests in you she will not ask you to do things she knows that most straight men hate-- shopping. She's asking you because you seem to have good taste and/or that you're more well refined than most men out there (this is a euphemism that she doesn't think you're manly). Buddy, go ahead and waste your time on her. Hope for the best but be prepared to be nothing than a shopping bag carrier. -been there done that \_ Speak for yourself. OP describes something like where I was 3 yrs ago with a girl. We got married last year. \_ Hope she doesn't like shopping for heavy items too much. \_ Congrats! \_ Yeah, I had a situation like that which eventually turned into a fun fling. She had a b/f when we first met though, so I didn't think anything of it. But eventually she broke up with him and we went out for a while. up with him and we went out for a while when she was on the rebound. Nothing serious came of it though. \_ It's 50/50. Could be she wants you, could be you're just a little pet project for a bored chick. Give it a shot. We can't tell you more not knowing either of you. \_ The answer to all motd dating questions: Ask her out! Seriously. Otherwise, you will never know. Heck, even if she's not interested you may end up doing her when she's feeling more desperate and she remembers you were interested. If you don't show interest you're definitely not getting laid. |
2004/9/21 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:33657 Activity:high |
9/21 Poll, do you wear your shoes in the house? Yes: . No: .., \_ Let's modify the poll. Has carpet and wear shoes at home : Has carpet and don't wear shoes at home : ... Has no carpet and war shoes at home : Has no carpet and don't wear shoes at home: Conjugates verbs with shoes on : Conjugates verbs with shoes off : |
2004/9/8 [Computer/SW/Security, Recreation/Shopping, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:33417 Activity:very high |
9/8 What are some wedding registry web sites to use? \_ http://www.uscav.com \_ http://www.weddingchannel.com handles the registries for most of the major stores, including Macy's, Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel... etc. Even REI! \_ The most popular. Does what most people want to do. But of course, if you do it with Wal-Mart (and I think Target too), you get to walk around the store scanning whatever the hell you feel like... \_ You can also walk around with a scanner at a Williams-Sonoma or Pottery Barn store. \_ You can't scan catfood, cigarettes, and t.p. at WS or PB. \_ It's really more a question of what store(s) you're registering at isn't it? \_ http://bushong.net/wishlist \_ http://www.williams-sonoma.com |
2004/8/11 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:32827 Activity:moderate |
8/11 Um... how do I checkout / check my shopping cart on iTMS? No, seriously. The online help mentions something about a shopping cart icon in the source list. Anybody? Anybody? What's the source list? \_ The source list is on the left side of the browser. The shopping cart appears as a subdirectory under "Music Store"-- you have to click the arrow to show it. Elapsed time: about 5 minutes. -op \_ DAMNIT. I'm trying to buy "Now Here is Nowhere" by the Secret Machines and iTMS is STILL saying the album is "being modified" -- after 4 hours. What is that supposed to mean? \_ they're re-recording it in garageband |
2004/6/10 [Recreation/Shopping, Recreation/Music] UID:30715 Activity:high |
6/10 Is there some easy and nonpermanent way to mute (lower the volume) an acoustic guitar? I suck and I don't want to bug my roommates. \_ my own solution: stuff a small rag under the strings between the bridge and the hole. Works well after midnight. \_ Palm mute (look it up), lighter pick, loosen wrist while strumming (lighter touch). You can probably shove cloth/clothing in the guitar if that doesn't make you uncomfortable. -- jsjacob \_ Fill the resonant chamber with cloth. \_ don't play at night. they'll still hear it. \_ unplugged electrical at night |
2004/6/2-3 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:30558 Activity:very high |
6/2 http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/West/06/02/modest.clothing.ap/index.html On the one hand, I'll miss seeing other men's daughters walking around half naked, on the other hand, most men;s daughters are fat and ugly so it sort of balances out. \_ Thank heavens \_ I've actually heard this complaint a lot from women. It's actually difficult to find decent fat lady clothes. \_ Half-naked is nice. Hip huggers are nasty no matter who or what. \_ Move somewhere where most girls have waists. -John \_ the *original* hip huggers (early 70s) were nice; they accentuated the hips and butt. The current low riders are cut to square off the butt--they look bad on virtually everyone. -tom \_ Did you not see the part where they say the bitch is a Roman Cath? Most RC's have really stupid hangups about their bodies. - Recovering Jesuit \_ Yes and what does that have to do with the price of tea? She isn't the one with the problem. She's a little girl who doesn't want to walk around looking like a $5 Oakland street corner hooker. That makes her a bitch? No. That makes her a decent human being who isn't willing to knuckle under to the queers and old bitter lesbians who run the fashion industry who all hate women. More power to her. |
2004/3/16-17 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:12706 Activity:nil |
3/16 what to do in Austin, Tx? going there in 2 weeks for a weekend. \_ Downtown is awesome, you can spend all your nights up and down Sixth Street where all the bars/night clubs are within walking distance of each other. Pete's Dualing Piano Bar is my personal fav. \_ yes, downtown is awsome...however if you want to see something awsome you can't see anywhere else, go see the bats. \_ I highly recommend the Hooters there. \_ If you're a bargain hunter and feel like killing off one day on shopping, consider going to San Marcos shopping center, right outside of Austin (I think it's either exit 200 or 100, whichever is closer to Austin on the road to San Antonio). Lots of factory outlet stores are there. They sell mostly clothing but there are many other types of goods available there too. Prices are low and the choice is good. Most of them close at 6pm. \_ My memory of this shopping center was that it was like every other factory outlet mall, except near Austin. Was there anything special you remember about it? |
2004/3/15 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:12672 Activity:nil |
3/15 Simple question, why wear socks? \_ Smelly feet? \_ Protect feet from any irregularities in the shoe causing calluses. Wick moisture away from the foot. Provide warmth. Not look like a bum. \_ It's easier to wash socks than shoes. \_ Why wash? Why wear anything? Why not spit on people as you walk by? Why not poke everyone with a knife? |
2004/2/26-27 [Finance/CC, Recreation/Shopping] UID:12426 Activity:nil |
2/26 I couldn't find this in the motd archive. Google search for credit card processing / ecommerce hosting companies is worthless. What's a good place to go with? Low volume, Ease of use preferred over price... I know that I can go with Verisign, but I'm guessing that they suck (I know that they suck as a registrar). My domains are with godaddy, which does ecommerce, but says you need a shopping cart... is there a good text FAQ that explains the whole process? I'm only selling one (maybe two) items, so I don't need a shopping cart. I don't want to deal with Paypal. \_ Verisign Internet Merchant Account + PayFlow Link. |
2004/2/4 [Recreation/Shopping, Industry/Startup] UID:12094 Activity:nil |
2/3 Here's some people who chose to kill their careers by getting quoted forever as work time slacker idiots: http://www.careerjournaleurope.com/myc/killers/19990927-delisser.html It was fun then but I wonder how many turned up in google when applying for jobs and got passed over. \_ The level of writing in that article is primitive, and that's being charitable. "Cyber browsing"? Give me a break. And some of the people quoted don't come across as particularly lucid either. Aside from the whole premise, which is silly, the piece loses credibility through its piss-poor style. -John \_ This is such bullshit. Any time it comes up. If someone is not doing their job, it will show in other ways. tracking employee web usage is fucking pointless. \_ 1. I would always get packages sent to work... because I'm there to pick them up. I don't have a stay at home wife to collect my packages. That stuff I order when I'm at home. 2. Oh no! I wasted 15 minutes shopping online! FIRE ME! Dude no employee is going to be productive all the time they are at work. Breaks are what people do. \_ Both of you are brilliant. Now *think* for a moment. If you are a hiring manager and have two candidates and one is stupid enough to let themself get quoted on google forever as a slacker idiot, which one would *you* hire? The crime isn't shopping online, it is being quoted forever talking about it on google. If you say you wouldn't care then you're not a hiring manager. \_ I've been in places where I've been responsible for saying if someone should get hired. This article wouldn't change how I felt about someone, and I wouldn't want to work at a company where it did. \_ First of all, just know that I agree with you all whole- heartedly and the person you just answered sounds like a putz. That said, you sound spoiled. I wouln't want to work at such a company either but few of us can be so picky anymore. I work at an alright company but I got lucky - they are too small to have the resources to track web- browsing. Most of my friends who are still unemployed would grudgingly take a job where they did. What sucks is that companies feel they can and should do this. [moved down] \_ I agree that the above is spoiled but not with the idea that shopping and gaming all day at work is something your company owes you. If you were the HM and a candidate told you he wanted a 7.5 hour day but said he wouldn't be doing anything but work during those 7.5 hours you'd think he was a flaming idiot. \_ Typical "sour grapes" brigade response. I prefer to work at companies where I'm not the only one working. \_ oh, yeah? and where do you work--http://www.posttothemotd.com \_ This is funny. how I felt about someone. |
2003/12/15-16 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:11458 Activity:nil |
12/14 reboot the Macy's building. http://www.cs.usm.maine.edu/~mccann/macys/macy2.jpg \_ General Merchandising Fault |
2003/11/16 [Recreation/Computer/Games, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan, Recreation/Shopping] UID:11098 Activity:nil |
11/16 http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/11/14/2003075781 Gigolo school raided by police. |
2003/10/12-13 [Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus, Recreation/Shopping] UID:10601 Activity:nil |
10/11 My friend just asked me what "pegged pants" are. I couldn't find any good pictures on google. Any better googlers out there? This is as good as I could find: http://partyclothes.com/images/lilac_and_turq.jpg \_ Couldn't find pegged jeans, but this is pretty funny: http://www.inthe80s.com/clothes/p.shtml -John \_ Why don't you fold your jeans, roll them, and let him see for himself. If it helps, wear some reebok hightops (or vans w/ no socks) and a T&C Surf Designs shirt. If you really want a picture, please take one and post it on the web, I'd like to see it too. \_ I did this last weekend for an 80's party. HORRID. Utterly horrid. If I end up with any pictures of myself, I'll make sure to burn them. \_ Does anyone have a copy of "The Official Preppy Handbook". Quotes: "Blucher moccasins or Sperry Top-siders?", "whales or ducks?"... "to Lacoste or not to Lacoste and if so collar up or down?" |
2003/9/28-29 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:10355 Activity:nil |
9/27 Best place to buy a suit for interviews? (bang for buck) \_ Whatever you do, make sure you don't look cheap. A cheap looking suit is worse than no suit in many cases. \_ Brooks Brothers. Do a tiny bit of reading up on how suits are made (types of lining, sewn vs. basted, cloths, etc.), go to the tall Russian woman upstairs (brown hair, bags under her eyes) and tell her what you want. Also, few things put off a good suit more than cheap shirts or a wrinkled tie. Don't forget to ask for advice on socks/tie colors, etc. Avoid Nordstrom's, Macys, Men's Wearhouse at all costs, you have been warned. Also, there are a number of smaller suit boutiques (assuming this is SF) that aren't too pricey--just make sure the sales guy is an absolutely flamboyant homosexual--I'd never buy a suit from a straight male under 65. -John \_ everything sounds good but what's wrong w/ nordstroms? \_ Repeated personal experience, purely subjective. I have encountered a stream of extremely slimey, incompetent, dishonest sales guys there, interested in selling me the most expensive shit and getting me out the store, if it fit me or not. Dim has a point with the Rack below; I just find BB suits to be of excellent quality, and you get good advice. The main problem with outlets is that staff with a clue is rare, and finding a nice suit is a crapshoot. If you have the budget, a "good" store is just far less of a hassle. In case you succeed, do not have it altered there. I strongly recommend Ernesto's tailoring--5th floor, Flood Building, 860 Market St., take a left and then a right from the elevators. Cheap, fast, excellent quality. -John \_ Go to Off Fifth (Saks Outlet). I've bought Armani there for < $400. Other outlets including the Armani outlet, the Brooks Brothers outlet (BB suits aren't as good as they used to be), Neiman outlet \_ Out of curiosity, what makes you say that? At the risk of sounding like their ad mascot, I've never gotten anything less than stellar there. -John and such are also best bets. If no outlet stores are near you, try Nordstrom Rack and Marshall's. Yes, Marshall's. Most of their clothes are not interesting, but I've seen suits from big names there like Hart Shaffner Marx, Oxford, and Hickey Freeman cheap. Nordstrom is ok if you want to pay retail. While at the outlet pick up some Italian shirts, a pair of shoes, and some silk ties. Then you need to get the suits tailored. You will spend $200 or so for that. If you didn't, your tailor sucks. I would budget $800-$1000 ($600+ suit/tailor, $150 shoes, $100 shirt/tie) for a complete outfit that is SHARP. --dim \_ Second the vote for Nordstrom Rack. I bought a couple of nice suits there for a decent price. Tailor is not as expensive as being quoted here. \_ I forget where I got mine but tailoring was part of the package and they did a good job. Paying $200 for just a tailor sounds like you're used to getting screwed. \_ Sounds like you are used to wearing ill-tailored suits. Don't use the tailor at the store unless the store is Versace or something. I've paid more for tailoring than for the suit itself (same for gf's dresses). Realize that tailoring basically means taking the suit apart and putting it back together, not just doing a hem. For sure it will cost $150 min. \_ So, what color suit is best for business? \_ Red with gold fur lined trim. \- if you are a white person i'd get a dark blue or maybe dark charcoal. \_ And red tie \_ If you're going to commit such an atrocity, at least make sure the tip covers your buckle. -John |
2003/9/18-19 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:10249 Activity:high |
9/18 I need to buy some decent running shoes, but I don't know jack about them. Any advice for a big guy looking to seriously take up jogging/running? TIA. -mice \_ Sign your name. Run on dirt, not sidewalks. \_ On The Run, 9th St / Irving in SF \_ Go to La Foot on College (near Ashby). They will watch you walk and suggest good shoes for you. Expect to pay between $80 and $130 or so. \_ What about $40 Saucony's? \_ Athletic Performance (55 W. Main St., Los Gatos). Everyone has different requirements & feet (eg, do you over-pronate?). They'll help you find the right shoe. \_ a rec based on personal experience -- asics. If they fit your particular foot shape, they're good shoes. --jon \_ can you trust what they tell you at these specialty stores or are they just there to convince you to buy more expensive shoes? \- at minimum they should look at the bottom of your shoes and watch you walk. you can tell a lot based on the wear pattern. also they will at least measure your footwidth. some companies make many widths [like NewBalance] ... so if you have unusual foot dimensions, NB is a good company to go with. Nike has some good shoes but they fall apart easily ... then again that is why I havent bought any Nikes in yrs. --psb \_ With good shoe salespeople, not at all. I was actually recommended a cheaper shoe than the one I was looking at. The key is, they want repeat business from you, because shoes are really only good for 500 miles or 8-12 months (that's assuming regular running). Chains like Foot Locker don't give a flying fuck... they just want all your money now (not to mention they dunno anything about shoes beyond what's in the pamplets). |
2003/9/17 [Recreation/Shopping, Finance/Banking, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:10221 Activity:nil |
9/16 What's the deal with http://amazon.com? These days, half of any given order arrives damaged (scuffs/black marks on the book, bent covers, mashed corners, etc.) If I'd wanted my books pre-damaged, I'd have gone shopping at Barnes & Noble! \_ I've orders books and other stuff from them recently, never a problem. They will accept returns and satisfy the customer. \_ I had an excellent experience regarding this. My book cover was bent, and they replaced it and paid for the shipping. \_ yeah, amazon is much better customer service wise than say, http://half.com (where the 'half' stands for half-witted customer service, half-witted buyers, and half-witted sellers; on the other hand, ebayers seem much more responsible on the whole.) \_ oh yeah, i forgot, amazon did ship me a 10,000 Maniacs CD with a damaged case(CD was fine), but they included a new CD-case and a note saying "we noticed damage and have included a new case". The "damage" was a scratch on the CD-case. \_ I've seen a version of their shrink-wrap packaging that bends up the corners of soft-covered books. A supid design. They gave me a $5 discount on a slightly damaged order. |
2003/5/26 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:28551 Activity:very high |
5/25 Hi I'm looking for a job and I want to look really old and mature so that I'll have a better chance of getting hired. What are some ways to look more mature? -graduating senior desperately looking for a job and still looks like a HS student \_ mail me, my company is still hiring. - rory \_ The old and mature guys have trouble getting jobs because they cost too much. A cheap smart young thing they can abuse is all the rage right now. Much more important is not coming across as desperate. I interview here and there and the reek of desperation is a huge turnoff for any candidate. Be yourself, don't make shit up, stay calm, *THINK* about the questions. I've asked several people to write a simple script that at one point requires they loop from 1 to 50. Most people write a 0-49 loop. *THINK*. \_ people don't have budgets to train newbies anymore, "old and mature" ppl are being hired over new people because of this. check how many ads nowadays are for senior eng's as compared to entry-level. \_ Training? Since when did anyone get trained? The job ads for senior guys are mostly crap. Most job ads today are crap. This kid isn't applying to those anyway. He's applying to jobs that are clearly non-senior so what you're saying doesn't apply to his case. He still needs to write the 1-50 loop, not the 0-49 loop which these so-called senior guys kept writing for me. \_ Assuming this isn't a troll; ever heard of the saying "Clothes make a man"? Dress maturely; NOT suit & tie if you're applying for technical post but a nice button-up shirt (long sleeves if it isn't too hot; or polo shirt and slacks). NO JEANS. Get nice black shoes (not the cheap kind, please); if you lack facial hair, grow some. Wear cologne, but not too much. That's a start. Then start talking like a mature person and stop using immature words like 'Like...', 'Duh', 'Dude', etc. Start watching CNBC and see how those guys in the corporate world talks. Pay attention to issues and the haps in your community. \_ why not suit&tie for a tech job? people do that all the time (e.g. ever been to the Career Center?) \_ I've interviewed nearly a hundred engineers and nothing says newbie quite like a suit & tie left over from your highschool prom. \_ You don't want to get this interviewer. \_ Or, you could be yourself. That'd be mature. \_ Set yourself a reasonable budget for clothes. Go to a good men's clothing store (I like Brooks Brothers--do not even bother with Macy's or Nordstrom or the likes.) Say 'here's my budget, I don't \- i like brooks brothers too [for a non-white person] but what is wrong with macys/bloomingdale/n'strom ? assuming this Q is \_ The problem is that the sales clerks are far less trained than at the specialty men's clothiers (Barney's, BB, etc.) They earn less, so they're more commission-driven. Mind that this is a generalization. Also, I've often found them incapable of offering creative suggestions, and unwilling to send me somewhere else if they haven't got something I'm looking for. -John \- ok fair enough, although usually i am not asking too much of the sales staff. barney's is insanely expensive. dont the staff there make like +$150k? --psb \_ Barney's is very expensive, but less so than most comparable European stuff. And their clothes are generally very durable and classic. But yeah, the price is why I like BB (plus last time I was in Barney's the staff were snooty, which I won't ever put up with.) And if you spend above a certain amount of money (I include Macy's/Nordstrom prices in this) you should get expert advice. If you don't want/get it, find a good tailor and get your suits mail order. Much cheaper. -John in earnest [which i sort of doubt given the phrase "old and mature" ... or at least that makes me question OPs ability to pull this off] i think you would do best dressing reasonable and spending some more time thinking about/researching the company. if i were interviewing you and asked at some point "do you have any Qs for me" and you said something reasonable that would count more than how well you accessorize. dressing up shows that you are serious ... i think for tech jobs you either are trying or not. i dont think people look too critically at whether you are wearing $100 "nice shoes" or Bruno Maglis. i dont do a lot of interviews what the thing that probably annoys me most frequently is when people waste my time. this means "don be late" and "dont babble" or make things up. --psb know much about clothes, I need to look good for an interview' and maybe the kind of look you'd like. The nice uncle salesman will help you. Never use the phrase 'um'. Don't fidget. Don't talk too much--never interrupt, and think before you speak. Shave. Look the interviewer in the eye at all times. And don't believe anything you read in the motd. -John \_ When I hire fresh grads I'm more interested in the fact that they have taken the time to put together a decent looking resume and that they can tell me what courses and projects they have worked on rather than how they look or what they are wearing. Its okay to wear a suit to a interview for a coding job, but most people don't. Just wear a clean business shirt and slacks (even something like dockers will do), make sure to shave, comb your hair and remove any body piercings. If you want to make a good impression find out something about the project the group you are interviewing with is working on and ask one or two intelligent questions about that. \_ when in doubt, wear a suit/tie. even better, call the company and talk to hr or the receptionist to see what they prefer. \_ I always ask, they always give some vague bullshit reply. I've never once been told anything more than "we're a really casual place but whatever you're comfortable in". |
2003/5/6 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:28346 Activity:high |
5/5 motd survey: Do you your shoes have a granny knot or a square knot? Take your shoe laces. Instead of untying them by pulling the ends of the laces, pull the loops until the ends pass thgough the knot. If you have a granny knot, that's why your shoes are always coming untied. Get the word out. Teach your kids correctly. http://www.u.arizona.edu/~gasmith/knots/knots.gif square: . granny: \_ neither is ideal. use a slipped surgeon's knot. --jon \_ I can't find a diagram of a "slipped surgeon's knot". I'm not suggesting people tie their shoes with an square knot, but instead use a "slipped square knot" -op \_ square doesn't keep your laces tied, but does make the loops fall nicely perpendicular to the heel-toe axis. \_ kids? Thats what God invented velcro fall. \_ I think you mean that's what God invented condoms for. |
2002/12/16-17 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:26827 Activity:low |
12/15 http://froogle.google.com \_ doesn't this suck? it should focus more on price-searching features. \_ recognize that vendor quality/reputation is a factor in purchasing decisions. --aaron |
2002/9/2-4 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:25754 Activity:high |
9/2 <DEAD>www.shakespeareatstinson.com<DEAD> Come see 12th Night. Me playing guitar, girls in skimpy clothes, free beer... Oh, and a really good show. --scotsman \_ I think the Secretary should apologize for that comment. \_ free beer? Because half the csua is underage? \_ ...if by "underage" you mean under 30, you may be right. \_ Only if you post pics with those girls in skimpy clothes. \_ Cast photos are restricted by Actor's Equity rules. Sorry. if free beer and skin aren't enough of a draw, then we don't want you. --scotsman \_ well you're pretty damned picky aren't ya? do the girls at least do lap dances and private message? \_ You'll have to give us your ICQ number for that. \_ oh baby! |
2002/3/20 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:24162 Activity:very high |
3/19 The idiots who live at my coop exhorbitantly raised the price on the dryers to force people to use a clothesline. What can I put on their clothes to make horrid stains and induce mildew? \- how long does it take to put up a clotheslines. how long does it take to cut a clothesline. --psb \_ You're totally missing the point. The children you're dealing with don't care what the price is because they're not washing their clothes. It has nothing to do with clotheslines, it has to do with punishing all the Bad People like you who want clean clothing. What can you do about it? Nothing. Move to another house. I'm not kidding. Coop politics can be fun if you're into that sort of thing, but as soon as it gets annoying you should leave. In the meantine, psb has the right idea. Also if you want to politic it, keep in mind that anyone with 10 friends can stack a meeting and anything that was once voted in can be voted out the next week. Old coopers never die (well the young ones sometimes do), we just grow bored of living with children and fade away into the real world where *everything* is better. Good luck with the scissors! --old cooper \- how long does it take to put up a clotheslines. how long does it take to cut a clothesline. think amplification. --psb \_ just do tie die in the washing machines \_ water. grape juice. feces. \_ these things are not hard to remove. tomato sauce stains are more difficult. \- i dont know th english word but the stain from coconut water is supposed to be hard to remove. there is also supposed to be some insect that lays eggs in drying clothes in africa which require ironing to kill. otherwise the larva crawls into you. ok tnx --psb \_ I believe coconut "milk" is the word you're looking for. Also, there's always bleach or acid.. --scotsman \- i am not sure it is called "milk" when it is still transparent in a green c'nut. that's what im referring to. ok tnx. --psb \_ coconut milk is an extract of the flesh. the nut liquid is coconut water/juice. --pld \_ durian.. but then if they LIKE durian it won't bother them \_ what? - i was thinking things like antifreeze or maybe some itching powder. Be sophisticated \_ a solution of tide and water. \_ this works great only iff they are allergic to tide. \_ so how much are they? \_ $0.75 / 20 mins. - note that these dryers aren't in perfect wonderful drying condition. \_ Why not just go buy a dryer? You live in a COOP, right??? That way, you can set the price on the box for whatever you want. Not to mention- you live in a coop, so WTF is wrong with a clothes line? You should be more afraid of the roaches in your kitchen than you are offended by wet laundry. \_ People STEAL clothes and sell them to Buff Exchange. they steal them from our locked laundry room, so a clothesline would be alot simpler for them no? Personally I have nothing against the clothesline, i just wish the punative measures of the dryer price weren't done. What dissapoints me more is that decision was made by the idiot idealists while the rational people were working. \_ Btw, all coops are not created the same. I live in an apt; you're thinking of cloyne. And yes, the quality level of comfort is exponential. I assure you that the northside coops are better quality than most student rented housing (except for the bldgs built in the last 10 years, and there aren;t many of those) - with 1/2 the rent. |
2002/2/17 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:23897 Activity:insanely high |
2/16 Buffalo exchange didn't take my used clothes - they weren't indie rock enough (there's nothing wrong with them, tho). ANyone know of a normal place to sell used clothes? - guy who has to resort to selling clothes to buy food cos his degree don't mean shit. (and yes, it's CS). \_ i know too many people who barely finished highschool and make six figure s to hve any sympathy for you. try sparechanging on telegraph. \_ i ain't asking for yer sympathy, don't pass the hate. If you have nothing nice to say... \_ i can't imagine who this is! \_ lye is that you? |
2001/9/10 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:22364 Activity:nil |
9/9 Where can I buy a shopping cart? Don't want to resort to stealing one. \_ I've seen some people have this folding version of a shopping cart before. Maybe K-Mart or Walmart? \_http://www.mcmaster.com and search for shopping cart \_ cool site, thanks, but the prices are pretty damn steep. |
2001/5/21 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:21305 Activity:nil |
5/20 Need to alter a designer suit. Can anyone recommend place/tailor in 415/510? \_ Phashions by Phil. (510)642-7453 \_ Jim the Tailor \_ I wouldn't trust my designer suit to Jim the Tailor. Had a pretty bad experience there a couple years ago. Find a store that sells this brand and have it tailored there. \_ Best to go by word-of-mouth. I know an excellent tailor in the LA area who used to head the tailoring at Armani and he said that he was always too rushed there to do the job he wanted to do. Store tailors won't do you wrong, but they won't be the best either due to circumstances. --dim |
2001/5/7-8 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:21195 Activity:moderate |
5/7 What are your favorite expressions taken from fairy tales? I'm trying to find a lot of them. Things like "wolf in sheep's clothing", etc. \_ Is this homework? \_ "Sour grapes". \_ you mean fables, not fairy tales \_ No. Most of them come from the Grimm's Brother Fairy Tales. The original poster has it correct. The book is also known as The Tales of the Brothers Grimm for the pedantic. You and the "I think I know regex but don't" person are wrong. \- "wolf sheep clothes" and "sour grapes" are morals for aesop's fables. "mirror mirror" is not a moral. are you looking for morals, epigrams etc or "random famous phrases"? ok tnx --psb \_ I'd swear there's a Grimm version of both. I'll check my copy later. \- psb is correct. --tom \_ Thank you for your valuable validation, Thomas. --!psb \_ Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? \_ yermom. \_ isn't this a pretty regular expression: /g/fairy/s/fable ? \_ boy who cried wolf \_ Don't judge a man until you've walked a mile in his mocassins. |
2000/7/23 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:18760 Activity:low |
7/22 Does anyone have a recommendation for a shoe repair shop in or around Berkeley? I need a pair of shoes repaired. --chris \_ I use this tiny shop on Lakeshore Ave in Oakland. Not especially good, but I trust them to fix simple things. --chucky |
2000/3/11-13 [Recreation/Shopping] UID:17746 Activity:high |
3/10 I had some brand new sneakers and i really liked them because they dont stink, however, they recently got wet and now they stink like old shoes. How do i get rid of the stink? \_ Baking soda works ok, as does talcolm powder, but there are aerosol cans of disinfectant/deoderizer you can get in the store for shoes that work very well. \_ You kids are so spoiled these days complaining about a little drizzle. When I was a kid we used to walk in 1 foot \_ gee, that is really helpful advice. go start and of puddle water uphill both ways. Why not use baking soda. \_ set them aside for about a year. \_ Throw them out. \_ gee, that is really helpful advice. go start an advice column. \_ Have you read the crap that passes for advice in advice columns? \_ Soak them in water overnight, then microwave for ten minutes on "high" \_ You mean melt them before throwing them out? Try putting them in the dryer on low and let them air out in an open outside area for an hour or two. \_ Actually, I was hoping the idiot would set his microwave on fire. |
1998/9/1-3 [Recreation/Activities, Reference/Tax, Recreation/Shopping] UID:14532 Activity:low |
8/31 Hiking shoes for sale. Nike ACG. Size 9 1/2. Worn only once. Too big on me. Bought for $80+tax. Would like to sell for about $60. If interested, email asb. \_ Why didn't you try them on first? Why not return them now? --dim \_ It was the night before I was leaving on a big trip overseas. I didn't want to buy extremely expensive hiking shoes, and the cheaper ones that I wanted, they didn't have in my size, about 8 or 9. I tried the 9 1/2 on and it seemed to fit. Then I went hiking in it and my foot was sliding around a bit too much. Had I had more time, I might have checked out another store, but it was already evening, about the time that stores of this type close. I can't return them because it's been over 2 months and because I've used them outdoors. \_ Who said anything about the IBM BIOS? \_ Boycott Nike shoes!!!!!! |
1997/2/13-3/13 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA, Recreation/Shopping] UID:32070 Activity:nil |
2/13 Lost in CSUA office - 1 pair gold armani sunglasses. $100 reward. --sky |
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