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MIL bought DH a jacket from Banana Republic along the lines of what Pollyanna posted. YES! If I picked it out he would be skeptical, but he always likes what his mom buys. And I could care less because she has good taste. And a bigger budget. Perhaps it's time for this one to "disappear"
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1382059851.967447.jpgMarried to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.
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Yikes. Speaking of men's fashion. . . *gulp* I just dropped a small fortune on some clothes for DrK. He rarely purchases new clothes and he routinely wears clothes until they are frayed and threadbare. (So, if he likes what I got him, he'll be wearing it for a looooooong time.) I recently had to beg and bully him into parting with an ancient pair of pajama bottoms with elastic so worn out that they were constantly falling off. Imagine making pancakes for the boys with his pjs falling around his bottom. Not an appetizing sight. He has not replaced his winter coat in at least 10 years and I have a really hard time getting him to wear anything other than athletic clothes. If he had his way, he'd wear loud Hawaiian shirts for every dressy occasion. I figured that he's finished residency, he has a "real" job now, his parents sent him birthday money which was deposited in our joint account, so I'm gonna buy him some big boy clothes.
Now, someone please tell me whether my purchases were okay. Remember he's a big guy but not especially tall (Size 48-50 jacket, 18.5" collar, 41" waist, 6'1" tall). These are not easy measurements to work with. It's likely that these things will need alteration if they fit him at all.
I'm planning to give him a couple items for his birthday tomorrow and to save the rest for Hannukah.
Black Leather Jacket: http://www.amazon.com/Tommy-Hilfiger.../dp/B00AERBGY8
Charcoal Wool Top Coat: http://www.menswearhouse.com/mens-cl...02740000077314
Three Casual Dress Shirts -- not exactly these patterns but similar. He likes loud shirts and tends to be partial to pattern. He wears button down shirts w/o ties at work. No ties allowed when seeing psych patients:
http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/t...a%26slotId%3D8
http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/t...%26slotId%3D55
http://www.nymsuits.com/Tallia-Mens-...82_p_2407.htmlLast edited by MrsK; 10-18-2013, 02:48 PM.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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I like both the coat (I've got one very similar to that one) and the leather jacket. I'm not in love with the shirts, however, as they all have very busy patterns and I'm not much of a fan of that. On the other hand, if he goes for those kinds of patterns, go for it.
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Originally posted by McPants View PostI like both the coat (I've got one very similar to that one) and the leather jacket. I'm not in love with the shirts, however, as they all have very busy patterns and I'm not much of a fan of that. On the other hand, if he goes for those kinds of patterns, go for it.Last edited by MrsK; 10-18-2013, 03:38 PM.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Also, McPants, what are your thoughts on slacks? He tends to prefer pleats because he has muscular thighs and they give him some extra space. I think they add weight and he wears his pants too loose but I cannot seem to talk him out of it.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostAlso, McPants, what are your thoughts on slacks? He tends to prefer pleats because he has muscular thighs and they give him some extra space. I think they add weight and he wears his pants too loose but I cannot seem to talk him out of it.Kris
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostAlso, McPants, what are your thoughts on slacks? He tends to prefer pleats because he has muscular thighs and they give him some extra space. I think they add weight and he wears his pants too loose but I cannot seem to talk him out of it.
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Originally posted by McPants View PostHeh, I'm like 160 lbs; this is not an issue I have a great deal of experience of. I kind of thought pleated pants died in the early 90s though.Last edited by MrsK; 10-18-2013, 04:28 PM.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostNo one should wear pleated pants. NO ONE. They add weight. I wonder if it is possible to find some that are a loose fit or athletic cut. Paging Diggity Dot - I think her dh has a similar issue...
FWIW, Jos. A. Bank usually has the best options for DH. Dockers makes a style of slacks that has hidden elastic in the waist, which is great if you need some flexibility there.
His sizes are just dumb. I've gotten to the point where I order shit online and let him try them on at home and return whatever doesn't work. Jos. A. Bank has been the most consistent winner.
Dude is 6'3" and 230 lbs. Tailoring alone on a suit runs AT LEAST $100.
McPants - If you have any idea on brands that fit weirdly shaped dudes, I'm all ears. Here are his sizes:
Jacket - 48L
Collar -18"
Sleeve - 36/37
Pants - 33"x34" or 34"x34"
Shoes - 15
Yeah, I know -- good luck with that mess.
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My DH is not a big guy BUT he does have junk in the trunk and large legs for his size 30 waist (I blame it on cycling). For casual pants, he wears Mountain Khakis. They have a gusseted crotch and ample room in the legs to make them comfortable. Best part is that he dresses them up and can also wear them for outdoor activities. They are pricey but last. The same with Bill's Khakis. He still wears a pair we bought back in medical school.
http://www.mountainkhakis.com/products/men/pants/
http://www.billskhakis.com/mens-pants
For dressier pants, he has had luck with JosA Banks. Although they always must be altered. We usually buy an extra pant for each suit. If you really want to get crazy, Barneys has beautiful suits that fit his crazy physique. I am not opposed to dropping that kind of cash on mens clothes because the styles do not change as much as women's fashion.Last edited by medpedspouse; 10-18-2013, 04:49 PM.Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!
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