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Is the patchwork shirt your own work?
And that's a nice color for that coat. Felted wool sounds good.
Moo fit would be better with different jeans. The color on those don't work with your lanvin shoes .
@VitaTimH your fits are so much better with fuller trousers. Those skinny soloist trousers bring it down a notch or two previously.
I've pretty much posted this exact same fit before but it's different this time because it's the FULL SUIT (Thanks @agvs for the pants)
(technically not from the same set but it's the same fabric and I think that's as close as I'm ever going to get)
Cola, whatever you did last fit, that was good. This looks closer to your 'usual' ways...
those jeans are just bad bad bad, sorry mang
but basically it's all over the place... you've got a leather that's baggy, a horizontal stripe sweater (makes you look 'wider' duh, though not actually all that ugly), terrible light washed summer jeans, and boots which maybe are ok but look stubby since your jeans are puddling over them.
ditch the jeans for sure, rework the sweater and boots. Jacket may or may not be salvageable.
Thanks all to Noodlers.
could noodles pants use less break at the hem?
Are those slanted pant cuffs?
Or is it just the stance that's causing the pant leg to fall not straight in pic 2?
Okay, at the risk of sounding like a complete ass, I'm going to come right out and say it: I don't like the way Epaulet suiting sits on you. The quarters always look too closed, the pants too bulky by the ankles, and the whole effect is a really heavy - and particularly bottom-heavy - look for a dude who's obviously so spry. This suit looks especially lumpy in a lot of places, and I don't know if that's because your prep team was late or if it really is sitting strangely, but the latter is my impression.
I think it would be so easy for you to take a page out of Sander's book and end up looking boss, but I don't know if that can be achieved by just tweaking what you already have. At the very least, can you take all of your pants up half an inch so that you don't have the cuff and the slight break? I feel like gettoasty, but goddamn.
Heresy. Well, somewhat. In this pic it looks like the wind is affecting the way the pants fall. Going without cuffs wouldn't do anything for the drape of the pants, either, and shorter would be more fashionable, but less appropriate for what is clearly a conservative suit. I agree that the closed fronts aren't great, but that's a matter of taste, not correctness. Do you like the closed fronts, SVB?
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