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knubie

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Originally Posted by shiftless_bum
True enough, and Woody Allen being the "almost always". Try to find a pic of that guy without his glasses. While I agree that faces often dominate, I guess my point is whether his ensemble could be doing more. Looking at a pic where he's busy checking his cell doesn't help much either, but a 10 second shabby tweak in GIMP to give him the appearance of a different tie does change how I look at him.
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edit .. image tweaked to side by side

That little accent of color on the tie does make a big difference and while I do like it I can't decide which one I actually like better haha Interesting to note though, that imo this look would be more likely to cause the problem you mentioned earlier about stealing attention away from the face. I do really like the charcoal tie though, maybe even more than the original. dark tie with a light suit is always a great combo.
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I don't dislike the original, but could someone please give him a
Originally Posted by AndrewRogers
Navy Tie Please!!!
and a light blue shirt and dark brown shoes?

Thank you.
 

ramuman

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^ This is sort of an interesting experiment. We take one picture and pass it around and see what group think makes of it. Unlike foo's work though, many seem to keep forgetting that ties usually extend below the top suit button and that shirts have left and right cuffs.
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vitaminc

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Originally Posted by StephenHero
After

more break
darker tie (I still like the light one though)
darker shoe
smaller pocket square

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the original looks much better than all of the edits.
 

jet

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disagree, stephens is better
 

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voxsartoria

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Originally Posted by jpo
I think he needs to show more pocket square and add some OTC socks to really pull this together.

I think that I should get extra StyleForvm points for wearing bib shorts, which are cycling shorts with built in braces and a high (a.k.a. fishtail, fishmouth, English) back.

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