#7 in Shoes for men
Reddit mentions of Clarks mens Desert Chukka Boot, Beeswax, 9 US
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Reddit mentions: 31
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ImportedCrepe soleStabilizing suede-lined heel counterPlatform measures approximately 0.5"Heel measures approximately 1"
Specs:
Color | Beeswax |
Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 14 Inches |
Size | 9 |
Weight | 1.19 Pounds |
Width | 9 Inches |
Congrats! Although, for the record, "come back after you lose some weight" isn't very common advice in MFA.
As far as starting from scratch, the Basic Wardrobe guide in the sidebar is a great start, but you'll want to think about what works best in your climate, for your age, and for your job/school. It's a inoffensive baseline to help you be well-dressed while you learn and develop your own style. The incredibly abbreviated version is straight/slim-leg jeans in a dark, nondristressed wash, vneck tshirts, Oxford cloth button-up shirts with button-down collar points (aka ocbds), simple canvas sneakers in neutral colors like white or gray, and brown leather shoes or boots in classic styles.
Edit: More details for a basic wardrobe on a budget. I'm going to focus on things you can try on in person, since I think that's critical when you're starting from scratch.
You can pick up all of this stuff for $300-400, which isn't a bad investment for looking good.
2nd Edit: I just saw in another comment that you wear size 15 shoes, so mall stores may not work out for you after all. I put this guide to large-sized footwear together a few weeks ago, and you can see that most of the shoes I recommended above are available online in your size.
A good computer bag.
Not even joking. It's the one thing I always have with me when on campus.
After that, this is going to sound cliche, but take a look at the MFA uniform and draw inspiration from there. Some Clarks Desert Boots, a good fitting pair of dark wash jeans, and an Oxford cloth button down look great together, and are a great place to start. You'll probably want to look more towards fall/winter styles than spring/summer styles though (unless you live somewhere that is hot in the winter).
Unfortunately it is hard to give specific advice without knowing where you're starting at, but remember that fit is king. There is nothing more important in the world of fashion than making sure that your clothing fits properly, and definitely check out the sidebar (over on the right).
edit: Oh, and if you're in a business program, make sure you have business casual or a suit ready (if not both). You'll need them for presentations and events.
Clark's Desert Boots are a casual low profile boot. They're kind of popular here.
I feel like an asshole recommending these because it's become such an MFA cliche but Clark's Desert Boots are a pretty good transition from sneakers to shoes. They're casual but can be slightly dressed up when need be. I don't find them anywhere near as comfortable as sneakers but you could put some insoles in them. From how you described your wardrobe though any kind of dress/work boot (Red Wings Heritage, Wolverine 1000 mile, LL Bean Khatadin, Chippewas, Alden Indys) would go with what you normally wear. Those are just more pricey than Desert Boots. If you haven't already, check out the boot guide on the sidebar.
That's a bush acre, not a DB. Amazon has them in beeswax for amazingly cheap at the moment.
I'd absolutely wait http://camelcamelcamel.com/Clarks-Originals-Mens-Desert-Beeswax/product/B000WUAP9E?active=price_amazon
Amazon has them for ~$80 (at least in my size).
Clarks desert boots
beeswax is a good color choice
Isn't it simple?
Clarks Desert Boots.
They're versatile, smart casual, and comfortable. They are also affordable. Thank me (or yourself, as you suggested them before I) later.
Just so you know, if you really want Clark's you might be better off watching Amazon and Zappos than shopping at their stores, as you are likely to get a much better price. Right now you can get Clark's desert boots for <$85 on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Clarks-Originals-Mens-Desert-Beeswax/dp/B000WUAP9E/
If you are looking for good shoes at low prices, I can't recommend /r/frugalmalefashion enough.
Steve Madden Hamilten Chukkas. 60 bucks, perfect for my tight budget. I need a new pair of nice tan-colored shoes to go with my navy blue slims.
EDIT: On second thought I might go with the Bushacres instead. $70.
EDIT2: Fuck it. CDBs it is. $100.
Desert boots literally go with everything. Buy a size smaller than you wear sneakers. And don't pay more than $80.
I recommend using camelcamelcamel.
Go here http://camelcamelcamel.com/Clarks-Originals-Mens-Desert-Beeswax/product/B000WUAP9E?active=price_amazon you can see a chart of the price fluctuations of the boots over time (the link is for the CDB Beeswax in size 9 - you can definitely look for any other item on Amazon). You can set a price alert so that you'll get an e-mail if the price ever drops below a threshold (say, $80).
Another option is Amazon Warehouse Deals - with patience, you'll find a pair that someone has returned and Amazon will resell them at a cheaper price.
I agree with the rest, I bought a pair of Clarks DB recently for $77 and the comfort and quality of the make are great. Check amazon.com for the prices (usually $83 and under). I had to get a half-size smaller, because they make them a bit wide, so check with your local store and try them on before ordering.
I had a question about some chukka style boots I'm interested in. You said be dubious of Cole Haan and I was wondering if it's because of the style or the workmanship. I was looking at these which are on sale for $90 at the moment. I was planning on getting a beeswax leather CDB instead but I thought the Cole Haan ones looked pretty decent too. Thanks in advance for any insight you might have.
Clarks Desert Boots in beeswax; they are the most recommended shoe on MFA. :D
The color on shoemetro still looks duller than the color here: http://www.amazon.com/Clarks-Originals-Mens-Desert-Beeswax/dp/B000WUAP9E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1367814822&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=clark%27s+desert+boots+beeswax
I've been waiting forever for CDB's to go on sale and I don't know if I'm just being paranoid, but the shade and the fact that it says "true" color is beeswax is keeping me from pulling the trigger. I'm still picking the color "brown" on the site.
edit: Doesn't matter because they're out of stock already. Thanks anyway!
This is basically a standard first date uniform for me
OCDB with a button down collar: $69.50
[Indigo Jeans] (http://www.uniqlo.com/us/CPaGoods/itemcode=070929): $89.90
Beeswax CDB's: ~$75
[Grey blazer] (http://www.hm.com/us/product/02190?article=02190-A): $149
Interesting Socks: $14.50
Is around $400 (This might make it a little more casual and bring the price point down $20). It works with almost any occasion except for an extremely active date, where you'll be running around doing cute things... just feel confident that you look good.
This kind of thing is generally very open to interpretation depending upon your personal sense of style, so feel free to pick and choose from everyone's suggestions. Here are what I'd call the, "essentials" that make up my closet. [Note: Due to time constraints I will come back later and update this post with more items. For now here are some formal pieces and shoes.]
Formal Wear:
Shoes:
Hmm, neither of the two have them on sale, amazon is the cheapest I've found.
Do you know what the difference between D(M)/B(M)/M is?
I managed to get them at $70 from Amazon, but I think I got pretty luck if you take a look at camel^3. I'd pull the trigger at that price though because who knows how long you'll have to wait. They're wonderful shoes and paying +-$10 is worth it.
I bought some Clarks for every day wear. I'm not sure how they are supposed to fit. They sort of slice my toes everytime i bend, they rub on my achilles tendon area and i get blister, and my heel moves up and down inside the boot. I should note that they feel sort of tight overall, but wouldn't my heel move more if
I went up in size? I don't know which of these problems if from them being not broken in and which is from other things. This is extra worrysome because a while ago I bought some hiking boots that just shred my achilles tendon area. Am I just not supposed to wear boots?
So I'm in Canada and the actual Amazon.com export seller is selling Clark's DB's for a tiny sale at $120. There is also the current 20% off boots Amazon promo. It comes down to $101 USD. Add shipping to Canada and import fees and it comes out to $121 USD. Do the currency conversion and fees from my MasterCard and it's ~$140 CAD. As a comparison CBDs go for $160 CAD before taxes in retail stores & online up here in Canada ($180+ CAD).
OK deal? Will there be bigger deals over the weekend or is this the best we'll probably get for a long time? Unfortunately I won't be going to the US myself anytime soon otherwise I would just buy them down there.
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I'm responding to this part of your post:
>I really have no idea about shoes... I'm not sure on what types there are.
The sidebar shoe guide provides a great overview of different types of shoes. It's a better answer to your question that anyone will provide here.
If you'd prefer an arbitrary suggestion that matches your specifications, try the Clarks Desert Boot in Beeswax, available for under $80 on Amazon. They run quite large, so you should probably order size 12.
http://www.6pm.com/john-varvatos-hipster-chukka-sandstone
http://a2.zassets.com/images/z/1/0/9/1092394-p-2x.jpg
I'm not sure your price range, but I would probably buy these if I didn't already have 3 chukkas.
Alternately, most people seem to get them on sales for around $50-70 or on amazon for around 80-100
http://www.amazon.com/Clarks-Originals-Mens-Desert-Beeswax/dp/B000WUAP9E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1333604803&amp;sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Clarks-Mens-Desert-Boot-Leather/dp/B0040FQHXK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1333604803&amp;sr=8-2
Clark's Desert Boots. Not the same style, but a reasonably durable leather boot that can often be found for around $80. It's recommended a lot around here because of it's versatility in outfits and decent quality.
I hate to ask another question regarding Clark DBs, but is there a difference between Beeswax and Beeswax Leather? As seen on Amazon.
I wasn't sure, so I looked it up. Nordstrom Rack is a clearance division of Nordstrom with discounts in the 50-60% range.
> Aren't penny loafers a little formal for jeans?
It would appear that way. But depending on the jeans, you might be able to get away with the less formal boat shoe. And I recently got my second pair of desert boots (versatile piece of footwear). If you go with Clarks desert boots, I recommend following this advice. The options are out there, and we're here to help. :)
I's love a pair of these stylish MFA essential [boots] (http://www.amazon.com/Clarks-Originals-Mens-Desert-Beeswax/dp/B000WUAP9E/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&amp;colid=3CASBSI5280M1&amp;coliid=IIYB0VG22QR1G&amp;psc=1)
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PANTS
Express Grey slacks 32x32
Condition 9/10 I gave it a 9/10 due to several wearings. There are no markings or stains on the pants.
Price:
$25$20Levi 511 Slim Fit Jeans Rinsed Playa 32x29
Condition: NWT
Price $30
Levi 508 Taper Jeans Rigid Envy 32x30
Condition: NWT
Price: $33
SUITS
J. Ferrar Suit jacket Size 38R
Condition 10/10 Worn once to a function, pristine condition in suit cover.
Price: $50
J.Ferrar Suit Pants 34x30
Condition: 10/10 Worn once, matching suit pants with the jacket.
Price: $30
J.crew NAVY LUDLOW SUIT JACKET WITH DOUBLE VENT IN ITALIAN CHINO Size 34S
Condition: Never worn, New with tag. Same jacket in link, but in NAVY.
Price $160
J.crew NAVY LUDLOW SUIT JACKET WITH DOUBLE VENT IN ITALIAN CHINO Size 36R
Condition: Never worn, New with tag. Same jacket in link, but in NAVY.
Price $160
JACKET/OUTERWEAR
Bonobos Chino Blazer Size SBonobos The Nottingham Blazer - Grey Herringbone[Express Military jacket w/ built in hood Size L] (http://imgur.com/a/Ujwp5)
Condition 10/10 Worn once to a function, I was never educated about proper fitting, so I bought the wrong size and realized it was too big after it was too late to return it. It's a bit heavy, maybe because it's a size large and I'm a size Small. The color is Black.
Price: $70
Jos. A. Bank Signature Sweater Vest Size M
Condition: 10/10 Never worn, Fits true to size.
Price:
$30$15Express black cardigan Size L
Condition 10/10 Worn twice, athletic fit Great fit if you are wear a size large
Price:
$2520Express Black V-neck sweater Size L
Condition: 10/10 worn once, athletic fit Grat fit if you wear a size large
Price:
$30$25Express black 1/4 zip Mock sweater Size L
Condition: 10/10 worn once, athletic fit Great fit if you wear a size large
Price:
$40$35SHIRTS
Bonobos Vintage Wash Tee - Crewneck Pomegranate or Lavender S/M/L
Condition: NWT
Price: $7
Express Pique Polos
Red: XL
White:L
Yellow:L
The red polo was worn about 4 times, the rest were worn once.
Price: $10 for Red, $15 for White or yellow
SHOES
Clarks Desert boots Beeswax
8.5Mand 9MCondition: 9M worn once for about 20 minutes
Price:$55 for the 9M
[Keds Triump Chambray Size 10.5] (http://imgur.com/a/P8xgX)