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re: OT Mens fashion - Trunk Club
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:05 pm to Tigerfan56
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:05 pm to Tigerfan56
I rely on trunk club for everything.
From golf wear, evening wear, hanging out wear, to pajamas.
Trunk club has been worth the investment, and I look forward to what they will send me in the future.
From golf wear, evening wear, hanging out wear, to pajamas.
Trunk club has been worth the investment, and I look forward to what they will send me in the future.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:06 pm to offshoreangler
I've used Trunk Club for about two years. Nordstroms owns it now but I can still preview good clothes that aren't available in BR and get shipped to me for free. I love it.
Also, I refer you I think we both get a discount on your order.
Also, I refer you I think we both get a discount on your order.
This post was edited on 3/12/16 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:10 pm to Tigerfan56
Trunk Club is a joke.
Go to a store, spend some time, ask the staff questions, find out what you like...and what you can afford, and then be an adult and pick out your own clothes.
Go to a store, spend some time, ask the staff questions, find out what you like...and what you can afford, and then be an adult and pick out your own clothes.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:12 pm to RummelTiger
Why is everyone on here acting like getting clothes sent to your house for free is so repulsive. Must be upset because Walmart doesn't have this service.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:16 pm to barry
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Why is everyone on here acting like getting clothes sent to your house for free is so repulsive. Must be upset because Walmart doesn't have this service.
You realize they're not free, right?
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:18 pm to Tigerfan56
I use to just post pics of myself in an outfit I was thinking about wearing and the posters here would let me know what they thought.
You could always try that out. Posters here have an excellent eye for fashion.
You could always try that out. Posters here have an excellent eye for fashion.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:19 pm to barry
Yes Nordstrom owns it, but they are sending you shite from Nordstrom Rack it seems like.
Like Rummel said...don't dress like a dickhead. Be an adult for a few hours and have a sales associate help you if you're just that clueless about how to dress yourself.
Like Rummel said...don't dress like a dickhead. Be an adult for a few hours and have a sales associate help you if you're just that clueless about how to dress yourself.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:42 pm to Tigerfan56
Sounds like one of the old time record clubs - it won't be that damn easy to return those clothes. They are depending on you to frick up and end up buying the entire box.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 7:53 pm to RummelTiger
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You realize they're not free, right?
No shite, but they send it to you for free and then you send it back if you don't want it.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 8:04 pm to barry
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No shite, but they send it to you for free and then you send it back if you don't want it.
Don't get all pissy with me, barry!
I'm just saying that there's a better way of going about being well dressed, than using Trunk Club.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 8:13 pm to Tigerfan56
Just ask your boyfriend if he likes it.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 9:25 pm to BigPerm30
I thought about trunk club but too pricey for my blood. I looked at some review sites and the clothes are really nice. However, I can find comparable clothes for tons cheaper at j crew outlet, etc. Decided against it. If I was a baller I'd be bout trunk club
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:00 pm to SirPsychoSexy
Go to Brooks Brothers with approximately $500-600 to spend and you'll have a few pairs of slacks off the rack and maybe a button down or two. Work with their employees and you'll have basic, fundamental pieces that are versatile and can complement your work wardrobe and double for a nice night on the town provided you aren't a complete tool who dresses like you're two years past splitting the rent with your boyz on a place on the Jersey Shore each summah.
From there, go to the Under Armour store right near the Brooks Bros outlet in Tanger. Bring another $200-$300. Find a decent Polo shirt or two, stock up on some Heat Gear Plain White T-Shirts. Maybe a pack of underwear or three.
Next go to Dillard's at the new Mall in BR or somewhere else they sell Frye boots. Try on a nice, plain brown pair. Figure out your size, then log onto Amazon.com on your smart phone and check the price to make sure you aren't being ripped off.
After that, you've got a nice combo of work wear, casual dress night out, sports casual for weekend or casual Friday/summertime, and versatile pair of boots for work or play, and some undershirts and undies to boot.
Lagniappe (for pros only): Drop a few hundo on a pair of cheap buck shoes and go find a nice seersucker suit and bow tie combo for summertime weddings.
You're set for everything except going to the gym, the beach or a funeral. Those are easy.
You're welcome. Don't act like this is too hard or confusing or time consuming either bro. Invest some time and it will pay off.
From there, go to the Under Armour store right near the Brooks Bros outlet in Tanger. Bring another $200-$300. Find a decent Polo shirt or two, stock up on some Heat Gear Plain White T-Shirts. Maybe a pack of underwear or three.
Next go to Dillard's at the new Mall in BR or somewhere else they sell Frye boots. Try on a nice, plain brown pair. Figure out your size, then log onto Amazon.com on your smart phone and check the price to make sure you aren't being ripped off.
After that, you've got a nice combo of work wear, casual dress night out, sports casual for weekend or casual Friday/summertime, and versatile pair of boots for work or play, and some undershirts and undies to boot.
Lagniappe (for pros only): Drop a few hundo on a pair of cheap buck shoes and go find a nice seersucker suit and bow tie combo for summertime weddings.
You're set for everything except going to the gym, the beach or a funeral. Those are easy.
You're welcome. Don't act like this is too hard or confusing or time consuming either bro. Invest some time and it will pay off.
This post was edited on 3/12/16 at 10:02 pm
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:17 pm to RummelTiger
I've never heard of trunk club, but say you aren't a big shopper or live in a small town with no Nordstrom (my go to store in Houston), what's wrong with having a box of fashionable clothes delivered?
This is assuming you pick your designers/style. I usually ask the girl at the boutique her opinion on what to put together. I don't get the hate
Of course we aren't all fashionistas like some :wink:
This is assuming you pick your designers/style. I usually ask the girl at the boutique her opinion on what to put together. I don't get the hate
Of course we aren't all fashionistas like some :wink:
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:19 pm to Tigerfan56
I've done it. It's quite pricey. My stylist was awesome but I'm not saying her beautiful name.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:22 pm to uway
I'm thinking the price is what's making people hate on it
For being the ballers they are, the ot typically seems to hate anything that costs more than what they could or would spend
For being the ballers they are, the ot typically seems to hate anything that costs more than what they could or would spend
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:24 pm to chinhoyang
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Sounds like one of the old time record clubs - it won't be that damn easy to return those clothes. They are depending on you to frick up and end up buying the entire box.
Nothing could be easier than the returns. They give you the exact fricking pieces of tape you need.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:24 pm to GFunk
Half of that shite is terrible
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:25 pm to Paige
It's a neat concept, but it's expensive as frick. Plus it's not that hard to go out and buy your own shite.
Posted on 3/12/16 at 10:26 pm to Paige
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OT Mens fashion - Trunk Club by Paige
I'm thinking the price is what's making people hate on it
For being the ballers they are, the ot typically seems to hate anything that costs more than what they could or would spend
If I was single or maybe just didn't have 5 kids it wouldn't have been unbearably expensive. You just pay full MSRP, which means more than if you shop smartly yourself.
But I definitely got some things I wouldn't have found otherwise.
Also I became aware $190 jeans are truly way nicer than $50 jeans.
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