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I've never been so impressed than watching the BBC series "Edward & Mrs. Simpson." Some epic stuff there.

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post #32 of 38
There is a new show about management consulting on Showtime called "House of Lies," starring Don Cheadle and Kristen Bell. Only two episodes have aired so far, but I was liked a lot of Cheadle's fits. I wondering who does the tailoring for this show. He does, however, seem to have a problem with his pocket squares creeping out way too far in some scenes.

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post #33 of 38
I agree with Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) from Blue Bloods.

It's very traditional Ralph Lauren Polo and Allen Edmonds as discussed in this article...

http://blog.zap2it.com/tvfashion/2011/04/commissioner-frank-reagan-tom-selleck-from-blue-bloods.html

Also - even though Barney Stinson is sometimes too fashion forward for me, the fact that he is making suits cool again is a huge upside in my book.
post #34 of 38
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Hi guys,

I was watching a few of the shows I follow the other night and I found myself becoming distracted with a few of the characters ensembles.  This is decidedly the fault of SF ( thumbs-up.gif ) so I figured I'd pop in start a thread to see what characters you guys have identified as "well dressed."

Let me preface this list by saying, I'm obviously very new and my eye isn't as good as most of yours, so I apologize if I post any characters that are in fact not that well dressed lol.
  • Harvey Specter, Mike Ross and Louis Litt from Suits
  • Neal Caffrey from White Collar
  • Ruxin from The League
  • Tom Haverford  from Parks and Recreation
  • Jack Donaghy from 30 Rock
  • Schmidt from New Girl
  • Jeff Winger from Community
  • Dennis Reynolds from It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
  • Dexter Morgan from Dexter (not his Hawaiian or linen monstrosities)

Obviously I don't like every single thing these guys wear, I'm just saying in general they do a pretty good job IMO.  Also, I'm fully aware I watch too many shows.  shog%5B1%5D.giflol8%5B1%5D.gif



What are your thoughts on the ones I've mentioned?  Agree/disagree with any?  What other characters have caught your eyes as being well dressed?
Agree with Harvey Spector, disagree about Mike (too sloppy) and Louis (cheesy ties). Also disagree with dexter.
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Don Draper from "Mad Men":
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severely overrated
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I always like Sterling Cooper's 3 piece suits, from Mad Men

Of the characters, roger sterling is my favorite both personality wise and sartorially.


I like piven in entourage, it fits the character.

I tend to like both Will gardner and carey agos or from the Good Wife.
post #35 of 38
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Micheal Weston in 'Burn Notice'?
Obviously the loose fit of his suits won't get much SF approval, but as you say, there is the 'stank heat' factor to consider, and he certainly scrubs up better than his mate Chuck Finley, or the ginger idiot from CSI.

Michael Weston was the reason i started to like suits in the first place, pre SF. But now i can't help but chuckle at not only his baggy fit, but his long sleeves, and lack of finishing details. I understand the lack of ties in the Miami heat, but why the pocketsquare hate, Michael Weston!? confused.gif
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Denny Crane

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post #37 of 38
No one mentioned Patrick Jane from The Mentalist?
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No one mentioned Patrick Jane from The Mentalist?

the vest and jacket without the tie look annoys me.
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