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On the Street in NYC....The Old Pro

The Sartorialist

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i love this guy (in strictly a Sartorial way!) and another long-legged beauty at The Sartorialist http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/
 

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I'll forgive the huge eyeglasses and the shoes -- I really like the rest of his outfit, especially the belt and the way it coordinates with the shirt and pocket square. Nice!
 

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I think the belt pushes the pink too much but he always looks great in your shots because he has such character.
 

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Agree with above posters - the belt is a bit much. A tan leather belt might be too predictable, but a simpler surcingle/ribbon (maybe kelly green, or blue?) could create more balance in the outfit. Other than that, the look is great!
 

GreyFlannelMan

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Originally Posted by chorse123
FOR SHAME! White before labor day.
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I see it as more of a "sand" color, but perhaps that's just my monitor.
 

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I wish his belt was not falling out of his belt loops.
 

Connemara

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Was he the chap in the Orvis hacking jacket and horn-rimmed glasses we saw a few months ago on the Sartorialist?
 

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Seeing people with such character completely removes any fear of getting older
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