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The guy looks like he just woke up after sleeping in his suit.
This man looks cool with the cigar in his mouth...
Exactly. That's why it's good. - B
When did Sartorialist start taking pics of homeless people.
When did Sartorialist start taking pics of homeless people.
Not to decrease the thread's snark quotient, but I agree, more or less. I like the rumpled suit, but the other details push it right to the edge -- the oddly tied tie, the sleeve button undone. They undermine the illusion that he's as indifferent his clothing as he'd like us to think. Instead, it looks like his slovenliness is calculated. If he did up his sleeve button, it would make all the difference.
I don't think that he is homeless. Perhaps you are just shocked seeing a photograph of a man in a StyleForvm thread who actually might have had sex in the last week.
If only we all had great lighting and access to a professional photographer.
I guess you know from experience that the homeless are much cheaper than regular rent boys.
This.