"And I think when someone has not an easy figure—he’s not the hardest figure, but he’s not the easiest; he’s not Barack Obama, is he?—they need to be at one with that allow the clothes to work with their weaknesses, as opposed to fighting against them. You can’t interrupt your clothes, can you?"
This. Gah, it drives me nuts to see how poorly fitted Trump's suits are. He looks like a used car salesman. Paul Ryan, too. Ryan needs to buy his shirts with a neck a good inch smaller, and take in the shoulders and collar on his silly suits. And his sleeves are hilariously long. At least his aren't made from such thin fabric like Trump's.
Men who don't bother to think about the optics of a poorly tailored suit, it just telegraphs so much. If they're that mindless about something that basic to their worklife, then chances are high that they're mindless about a whole lotta other things, too. A guy with a poorly tailored suit is probably a guy who forgets appointments or mindlessly does other inconsiderate things. I wouldn't trust a contract drawn up by a guy in a suit like that.
Suits should look so nice that the person looking at you doesn't notice the suit.
So are heels. But when someone is expected to wear a professional-looking suit as part of their work, i.e., the Speaker of the House or a presidential candidate, then I think they are fair game for criticism when they look sloppy and don't respect the conventions of their role and that most other people go to the trouble of respecting.
Best line is the last line . . . .
Clearance at Burlington Coat Factory?
"And I think when someone has not an easy figure—he’s not the hardest figure, but he’s not the easiest; he’s not Barack Obama, is he?—they need to be at one with that allow the clothes to work with their weaknesses, as opposed to fighting against them. You can’t interrupt your clothes, can you?"
Ideally, no…
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Made in China
This. Gah, it drives me nuts to see how poorly fitted Trump's suits are. He looks like a used car salesman. Paul Ryan, too. Ryan needs to buy his shirts with a neck a good inch smaller, and take in the shoulders and collar on his silly suits. And his sleeves are hilariously long. At least his aren't made from such thin fabric like Trump's.
Men who don't bother to think about the optics of a poorly tailored suit, it just telegraphs so much. If they're that mindless about something that basic to their worklife, then chances are high that they're mindless about a whole lotta other things, too. A guy with a poorly tailored suit is probably a guy who forgets appointments or mindlessly does other inconsiderate things. I wouldn't trust a contract drawn up by a guy in a suit like that.
Suits should look so nice that the person looking at you doesn't notice the suit.
Suits are torture.
So are heels. But when someone is expected to wear a professional-looking suit as part of their work, i.e., the Speaker of the House or a presidential candidate, then I think they are fair game for criticism when they look sloppy and don't respect the conventions of their role and that most other people go to the trouble of respecting.
I've been expected to wear a suit on a very few occasions in my life. The decision to not run for political office came easy to me.
Enhanced fashion.
Extraordinary Alteration
Actionable Tailoring
It seems that he has small feet, as well.