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GBR

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no where one hopes.
 

tullytra

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Stick to turquoise pants. I believe there are some on B&S right now or used to be at least.
 

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Here you go.



I really like the look on the guy's face. "I was at the top. I modeled it all! Armani, Brooks Brothers, Ralph Lauren! Now I've come to this. What's happened to me?"
 

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decent for thin summer sweaters. otherwise, avoid.


In general I agree. Unless you are like... idk ... Chuck Bass? My answer was nevertheless accurate. Etro does have some turquoise jackets from time to time. I think the last one I saw was from the S/S 09 collection. Just keep looking. One more thing it - it will most probably be expensive as no one (no one that I know of) makes a mainstream line with such jackets. Btw you can always go bespoke if you really really want this. :)


no where one hopes.


Can you translate this? Do you by any chance mean that you haven't found any?
 
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I'm suprised at the Torquoise hate. It is an interesting colour and can be done right though I can't think of any current names at the moment other than the already stated ETRO.
Some wonderful torquoise came out in the late 1960's if you like and can find vintage.
 
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it is a fine color for ties and other accesories maybe even a shirt when moren casualy, there is no use for a turquoise jacket outside of the mid 80's here unless you have been cast as the lead in miami vice the musical.
 

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Then what are you going to wear with the coat/jacket?
 

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