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Parker

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I think those are Nudie RRDS.
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oldseed

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looks ridiculous. casual and formal are two spheres of life.

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AlanC

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The troubling thing is he's better dressed than the last time he appeared.

He seems to have a mad glint in his eye.

(I like the scarf.)
 

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This is the man so many people take style advice from?
 

Edward Appleby

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Originally Posted by King Francis
This is the man so many people take style advice from?
He's alright when he merely states the Rules, but when he formulates his own ideas about style, the results can be disastrous (e.g., the business casual chapter of Dressing the Man.
 

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Originally Posted by designprofessor
I like it as the disheveled professor look
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I don't know who this man is but I prefer Alan C's more conservative professor look.
 

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I think the fit of the jeans and the look of the shoes ruin the whole outfit. Otherwise, it actually looks pretty good
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Originally Posted by Edward Appleby
He's alright when he merely states the Rules, but when he formulates his own ideas about style, the results can be disastrous (e.g., the business casual chapter of Dressing the Man.


Yes, I'd agree. Most of it looks pretty bad. His recommendations on suede wing tips I like, and I do like turtles with sportcoats but hate mocks with sports generally.
 

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