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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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The garment is not yet completely finished, the white thread holds the fabric, canvas and lining in place before it will be finally sewn together (and possibly adjusted after the fitting, if necessary).
 

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Pandy - Sorry to hear that dude. Best of luck with the next gig - sommelier? :) Victor - You are my new idol :laugh: CN - Great fabric and nice monogram. Kevin - one of the best looks you have posted. Except for those apparent sideburns. :)
I saw your post (I think it was yours) in the other thread asking for a real-life fit pic of the tie being used, so decided to oblige.

Third time wearing these shoes this week; I've neglected them for a while, so figured I'd make up for lost time. The ones in your sales link look especially smashing; what's driving the sale?
They are amazing shoes. I have a secret project involving some skin coming up, so trying to clean out the zoo, as it seems.
 
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Woops, this forums really helps me to improve my bad English spelling.
What are you referring to regarding our Russian friends?


Your English is perfectly adequate, Louis XIV; in fact, at worst, you could be accused of a slip of the pen! I was implying that a lot of wealthy Russians made their fortunes illicitly in the mayhem after the fall of Communism, but that jab was not at all personally directed at Viktor. For the record, V. is both very nice and has posted a tonne of brilliant fits.
 

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This one survived a 30h first-time wearing which uncluded some partying after I landed back in Berlin. So obviously hopsack is the drunkards choice.

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That seems nicely done. The lining material ( the few it has) is ??
 

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Thanks again!

I want to say - that I still have a very, very far from the level of the style of many of the local members of the forum.

The most important thing. A few years ago I started reading this forum and other forums and blogs, I wore a very, very mediocre.

And thanks to you, gentlemen, looking at how cool you are doing this, I began to improve his understanding of style.

Underpinned all these movies (mostly old) and books like Flancer, Nicholas Antongiavanni "The Suit", Bernhard Roetzel "Der Gentleman" and others.

I still very much unclear and appears to still learn and learn, mostly from you, gentlemen.

So do not need to praise me, because it's not worth it.

I'm learning from you, and thank you for this!

If you like something, then the credit for this much of it is yours!

And then the reviews like "good" would be enough for me.

A reference to the missteps and mistakes, and tips that you can change and improve - especially welcome! I would be extremely grateful for the constructive and adequate criticism.

Thank you again for the lessons! I continue to be happy to learn from you!
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Louis XIV

Thanks for the tip on the straps! This is very valuable.

For jeans, jeans all have to sew and to order, because the difference between the waist and the amount of feet - is significant, moreover, my figure requires a short recovery in the rear center seam.

In the locker room there are 3 pairs of jeans just bought at the store, but they had to redraw the tailor.
 

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Victor i dont know where you find the time for to make that mutch pictures :D. but most of them looks great.
 
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