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Sterling Gillette

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Originally Posted by Fantastic Mr Foxx
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wow, that's mean. he probably paid a lot of euros to have that shirt made.

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Originally Posted by Cravate_Noire
I did definitely spot a lack of sarcasm
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Well, I am going to meet the owner of Saint Crispin's tomorrow before I'll go to see the Wiener Mozart Orchester in the Musikverein, so I better go to bed as it's 4:30pm.
See you in shoe Appreciation!


enjoy and post on the blog =)
 

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Originally Posted by Cravate_Noire
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I actually think the collar looks pretty good when unbuttoned. Buttoned......not so good.
 

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Originally Posted by TRINI
I actually think the collar looks pretty good when unbuttoned. Buttoned......not so good.

Unbuttoned is just beautiful ,buttoned is unfortunately a different matter...
 

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Originally Posted by lasbar
Unbuttoned is just beautiful ,buttoned is unfortunately a different matter...

Doesn't look too bad with the tie, which helps it roll a bit, it's just with the bow-tie that it looks kinda flat since the bow-tie, being on-top of the collar, suppresses what little roll it has.
 

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^ I tend to be similarly sardonic, but it would take a better writer than Esquire's to sincerely appraise most of them

Afro Boy is a skintight clothing fetishist version of me, six years ago, although I'd never wear trousers in that shade
 

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Johnny Harrison refuses to wear anything that isn’t skin tight, and that includes his suits. In fact, Johnny even told us that he was willing to risk his fertility in the name of figure-hugging style. Though we’d never advocate Johnny’s unorthodox approach, we admire his tenacity. The manager of a bespoke tailoring company in London, Johnny would buy Burberry if he could afford it, but in the meantime he’s happy to stick with Zara Why doesn't he wear something from the bespoke tailoring co he manages ?
 

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[Why doesn't he wear something from the bespoke tailoring co he manages ?[/quote]


He runs a bespoke operation and he wears Zara suits...

He can't afford Burberry...

No more needs to be said...
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Originally Posted by aj_del
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Johnny Harrison refuses to wear anything that isn't skin tight, and that includes his suits. In fact, Johnny even told us that he was willing to risk his fertility in the name of figure-hugging style. Though we'd never advocate Johnny's unorthodox approach, we admire his tenacity. The manager of a bespoke tailoring company in London, Johnny would buy Burberry if he could afford it, but in the meantime he's happy to stick with Zara


- This has left me scratching my head. Seriously. He manages a BESPOKE TAILORING COMPANY, but can't afford Burberry so he wears Zara? WTF?
- Either he has a major gambling addiction or owes some Russian maffia big time...
 

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Originally Posted by Fantastic Mr Foxx
- This has left me scratching my head. Seriously. He manages a BESPOKE TAILORING COMPANY, but can't afford Burberry so he wears Zara? WTF?
- Either he has a major gambling addiction or owes some Russian maffia big time...




Or the bespoke he is selling is really shite...

Paul Jetha?
 

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I wouldn't buy anything from a man who wears that coat with odd pin-striped pants and those shoes, whether bespoke, from burberry, or Zara.
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