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My husband buys a lot of his casual (and business casual) clothes at Banana Republic.
Before we met, he shopped more at Brooks Brothers and Nordstroms, but I thought their clothes made him look older than his age (mid-30s). Banana Republic seems to be a better fit. |
OP here -- Thought people might already know this but there is a HOLIDAY or two coming up. The reason I don't already know where to buy them is he usually buys for himself and I'm sure he does not put much thought into where he shops. Anyway, noticed he needs some new ones and thought it might make a nice GIFT. Thank you for all the good suggestions. |
A shirt is not a good gift, especially if he normally buys them himself. Buy him something fun instead. |
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DH doesn't like to shop, so he doesn't do it. He would just wear old clothes if I didn't shop for him. Also, I like my style better than his, and he doesn't seem to mind, since I took shopping off his plate. I almost exclusively shop online, so it's not like I'm at the mall running around to make sure he's well dressed.
Our house is very 50/50, and DH and I share most responsibilities. However, there are some things that we each don't like. I do all the shopping, and he does other tasks that I don't like to do. I don't think that's a case of me babying him. |
I know - I figured the thread would be full of "DH can buy his own shirts." But no... |
such as? |
| Wow. The meanies have come out of the woodwork for this thread. |
Not the PP, but I hate doing yardwork. I also hate paying bills. I'm aware of our finances, but he's the one that actually sits down with the computer and checkbook and handles actual payments that aren't already set up online. We split cooking responsibilities, since we do lots of grilling he handles that while I handle stove-top cooking. In response to OP, we both buy his dress shirts at Jos A Bank. For casual, I tend to buy his stuff at Eddie Bauer or LL Bean. He likes henleys, 1/4 zip pullover sweaters or sweatshirts and jeans. Kind of rugged casual. He has great business clothes taste, but struggles with that business casual look, so I tend to seek out collared shirts everywhere from Banana Republic to Gap that will work with chinos, jeans, or trousers with a sport coat. |
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My DH also really likes the Charles Tyrwhitt shirts and they hold up very nicely. They have some brighter colors/checks/patterns, that make for a more interesting shirt than a lot of the Brooks Brothers options. He prefers them b/c they are a bit more fitted through the sides, so they're less "blousy" than some American shirts. Another source for more weekend casual button-downs is Boden for men. (For the record, my DH buys his own shirts; I contribute if and when I can remember to take them to the cleaners as a favor, otherwise, he launders and irons them too. He is still trying to get me to understand the difference between a dress shirt and a sport shirt, the latter of which I thought he was making up until I saw it in a catalog this week.) |
| After reading this thread, I'm just relieved DH doesn't wear collared shirts as his casual wear. I hate polo shirts. He's tall and broad-shouldered and looks good in the t-shirts he picks out himself. |
| Brooks Bros., Jos Bank. Only 2 places I've ever bought clothes for any man. Everything else looks too foppish. |
Dang nab it. Collared shirts and no chaw rules--so fancy! |
| Turnbull and Asser if you like that skinny, tapered euro look.( I don't.) And you don't mind 500+ for g*damned shirt. |