Dance Clothes San Jose

clothing help?
does anyone know where i can find something like this jacket that satoshi is wearing:
http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n77/xXJ-RockXx/Girugamesh/?action=view¤t=vocals.jpg
it looks like a blazer but not as formal. it might just be the picture.
also similar are the jackets that the jabbawockeez wore when they did their pyt dance.
can anyone tell me where to find a fairly cheap jacket like the ones above.
i live in san jose, california btw
also like this one that shuu is wearing
http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n77/xXJ-RockXx/Girugamesh/?action=view¤t=bass.jpg
They’re regular blazers in non-traditional fabrics. The second looks like it’s made of suede. Forever 21 for men has a few:
http://www.forever21.com/heritage1981/mens/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=FOREVER21&category%5Fname=m%5Fouterwear&product%5Fid=2042124831&Page=2
http://www.forever21.com/heritage1981/mens/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=FOREVER21&category%5Fname=m%5Fouterwear&product%5Fid=2046122928&Page=3
And I know there’s an H&M in San Jose, check them out. They have a big selection of suit seperates.
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