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(Old) What Are You Wearing Now/Today? Part II - pictures only - no discussion

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Hard2Fit

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
fred perry micro collar polo
paul smith eyes
paul smith multi color stitching belt
thick as thieves trouser
paul smith socks
vass dark navy budapester brogue
laco observer watch

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Nice.
 

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Shirt : Prada, the discrete pattern is made tiny gladiators fighting, this shirt cut like Dior Homme and camp like Versace
Jeans: Petar Petrov
Shoes: Repetto zizis
Rings: Margiela, S2A, Ugo Cacciatori (x2)
 

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Everybody in white laceups! You can't see the pattern on the pants very well in that photo, so here's an old one where you can:
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No, the slacks aren't bootcut, they're straightlegs.
 

NoVaguy

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Originally Posted by Fuuma

Shirt : Prada, the discrete pattern is made tiny gladiators fighting, this shirt cut like Dior Homme and camp like Versace
Jeans: Petar Petrov
Shoes: Repetto zizis
Rings: Margiela, S2A, Ugo Cacciatori (x2)


hmmm, i think you need a belt.....
 

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Originally Posted by CommunistCow
This style of photoshopping is rather annoying(read: shadow/highlight). I really wish you would stop doing it because I'm guessing at the very least it changes the tone/hue of what the clothes look like in real life.

Also I think the shirt would look better if you took in the sleeves.



fixed.
 

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DRESSED UP FOR RED LOBSTAH!!!1!1
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Marc by Marc Jacobs Kenneth Cole belt SFx5EP Court Force Invicta watch High rise jeans and short-cut shirts flatter my stubby legs. Also, I need a pair of boots badly. Cordovan or black boots would really set this off.
 

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You need to really work on your proportions, man. How do you even get the shirt on and off? Please get boots and throw those shoes away immediately.
 

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Originally Posted by Smells Like Poor
You need to really work on your proportions, man. How do you even get the shirt on and off? Please get boots and throw those shoes away immediately.

tbh he probably looks better than you.
 

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Originally Posted by Asch
Phat Guido, I'm a big fan of your fits in general -- great fabrics on your suits, especially -- but the latest watch seems excessively bulky. I wonder how it will look a few years down the road when the mega-watch trend has died down.
- who thinks a few years down the road? I have ben wearing on & off Panerai since the mid-90s.. - everything is disposable..
Originally Posted by Stylish Pilot
some of the best looking shoes i've ever seen. absolutely love their color.
+1
Originally Posted by DBoon
Phat Guido, obviously you work in a setting that requires suits. Do the people you work with dress nearly as nicely as you? If not, do you stick out like a sore thumb? (in a good way?)
- I think a lot has to do with the fact that I have my own style per se & do not follow trends, I have been in organisations where there are sharp dressers (though they tend to have a few outfits & are not consistent - the acid test is smart casual, that's where there are more misses than hits..) from experience I have always been cut from a different cloth (so to speak) than any of my colleagues or superiors.. - though I do dress appropriately for my level in the corporate world (it's just that the general public are lazy..)
Originally Posted by Get Smart
fred perry micro collar polo paul smith eyes paul smith multi color stitching belt thick as thieves trouser paul smith socks vass dark navy budapester brogue laco observer watch
- I COVERT THOSE SHOES
Originally Posted by Fuuma
[/url] Shirt : Prada, the discrete pattern is made tiny gladiators fighting, this shirt cut like Dior Homme and camp like Versace Jeans: Petar Petrov Shoes: Repetto zizis Rings: Margiela, S2A, Ugo Cacciatori (x2)
- Great frame
Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Everybody in white laceups! You can't see the pattern on the pants very well in that photo, so here's an old one where you can No, the slacks aren't bootcut, they're straightlegs.
- I like the whole FIT & photo composition. Back to Topic Temp - 14c & sunny Days Agenda - Saturday, brunch, chores, strap shopping for my new PAM & maybe the Henry Bucks Sale (so that I can report back to Sartor - yesterday was a blur, never made it..) WARNING!!! POPPED COLLAR & UNTUCKED SHIRT!!!
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Vest - 4B 'quilted puffer' style. Plaid, carbon background with grey, white, orange & black plaid. (CARHARTT) Shirt - Avocado with varying greens double plaid on ivory. Tab collar. Single cuff (RRL) Sweater - Washed chocolate V-neck. Cotton (Martin Margella) Jean - White denim jean (Helmut Lang from 1998) Socks - Varying tans, cream, cobalt blue, yellow, black, cerise, & clay multi stripe (Paul Smith) F/wear - lace-up - Tan w brogue pattern. Dip Dye Hurricane stone wash leather (Paul Smith) Belt - NO Gloves - Varying pastel colours multi stripe - wool knit (Paul Smith) Bag - Chocolate. Portrait European traveller shoulder/courier style. "intrecciato" leather (Bottega Veneta) Pen - Pistachio marble body & black body. Resin. Fountain pen (Delta LE 366 Collection) Watch - SS 1950 8 Day GMT Ref PAM233"J" on 'mildly distressed' sand coloured sail cloth strap Accessory - Chocolate flat-wallet (super thin) "intrecciato" leather (Bottega Veneta) Accessory - Chocolate magnetic money clip "intrecciato" leather (Bottega Veneta) Accessory - Green leather "intrecciato" key-lanyard (Bottega Veneta) Frames - Matt pallidium with matt black temples. Titanium. ("P8109" by Porsche Design) Sun-glasses - Resin retro 60's shape. Tortoise shell (Persol #2803-S) Odeur - Man2 (COMME des GARCONS) followed by Original Musk "Blend #1" (Kiehls)
 
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