That is hilarious.
The world will never be the same.
And Busts the Pocket Square!
Roosh, you have to give us an update on how the Suited Down Game is going.
I have to think that you are seeing a huge jump up in your swooping Game.
Confirm or Deny?
Quote: (02-07-2012 09:09 AM)Roosh Wrote:
I guess I am wearing a suit.
It's a Zara suit actually. The fit could be better around the shoulders but it does the job.
I've worn it maybe half a dozen times. My preliminary findings while wearing the suit:
1. I get more looks and compliments, from both men and women.
2. My standards go way up, so I actually approach less. Very few women are good enough when I'm suited up.
3. I spend more money, like I'm a mini-baller or something. Wearing a suit has a strange psychological effect on my spending habits. I make it rain.
Because of number 2, I actually get less than if I don't wear a suit. My hypothesis is this: I will pull less, but what I do pull will be higher quality. So we'll see as I continue the experiment. I like it enough that I'm looking into buying a second suit.
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1. I get more looks and compliments, from both men and women.
2. My standards go way up, so I actually approach less. Very few women are good enough when I'm suited up.
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I like it enough that I'm looking into buying a second suit.
Quote: (02-07-2012 03:23 PM)RioNomad Wrote:
Quote: (02-07-2012 03:13 PM)Raoul Wrote:
The suit doesn't look dope because it is not custom.
It's a starter suit. Sure Roosh will step up the suit game soon. No point in dropping serious cash on your first suit if you are not 100% sure you will use it often.
Quote: (02-07-2012 05:44 PM)Smitty Wrote:I tried on a Brioni jacket Sunday and it felt miles better than any other. I felt like I could throw baseballs in it. Then I looked at the tag.. 3k.
All the talk of custom suits is overblown.
With Roosh's body type he can buy a nice suit and just have it tailored. He doesn't need custom. In fact, most people won't even notice the difference between a custom suit and one he had tailored. I've been wearing suits for a long time and I'm a strong believer in buying a good suit from a place like Nordstrom and having the tailor make adjustments as needed. Get a slim/modern fit in a nice Ted Baker or Boss.
Custom suits have their place for men who like to spend the money on them, but unless it costs less than a suit you can get tailored, I'd save the extra dough and put it in the pussy fund.
Quote: (02-07-2012 05:49 PM)el mechanico Wrote:
Quote: (02-07-2012 05:44 PM)Smitty Wrote:I tried on a Brioni jacket Sunday and it felt miles better than any other. I felt like I could throw baseballs in it. Then I looked at the tag.. 3k.
All the talk of custom suits is overblown.
With Roosh's body type he can buy a nice suit and just have it tailored. He doesn't need custom. In fact, most people won't even notice the difference between a custom suit and one he had tailored. I've been wearing suits for a long time and I'm a strong believer in buying a good suit from a place like Nordstrom and having the tailor make adjustments as needed. Get a slim/modern fit in a nice Ted Baker or Boss.
Custom suits have their place for men who like to spend the money on them, but unless it costs less than a suit you can get tailored, I'd save the extra dough and put it in the pussy fund.
Quote: (02-07-2012 04:55 PM)rozayINTL Wrote:
The only people who would know (or give a shit) if it's custom, are guys who are very educated in suits/wear custom suits regularly. It looks good man.
Somebody needs to start a thread about female's reception to suits in varying geographical locations. Something tells me a girl in EE might not respond to the suit in the same way that a girl from Argentina would. Or maybe I'm wrong.