notjustties
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Rude? Now that's rude. And try to strike a more manly pose with your pics...knees together with hands crossed on top reference what you yourself infer of me.
And if swearing is all you've got, it's lame. I used to post regularly for your information but the standard of dress in this forum caused me to leave and so I shall again probably to the relief of all of you who post such insular domestic sartorial examples.
What was I expecting years later? My fault for thinking you may have learnt something but, like everything else, your knowledge remains solely within your own geographic boundaries.
I'm sure that by now you good folk are all well aware that I spend too much money on clothes, so I've decided to dispense with the usual brand name check-list. However, a special shout-out is due to Henry Carter for the wonderful unlined wool challis tie featured above. Hope I did it some measure of justice on this occasion Jason.
I'm sure that by now you good folk are all well aware that I spend too much money on clothes, so I've decided to dispense with the usual brand name check-list. However, a special shout-out is due to Henry Carter for the wonderful unlined wool challis tie featured above. Hope I did it some measure of justice on this occasion Jason.
It's been a while since my last post in this thread.
I hope you guys could give me some recommendations for a different color/pattern of the PS. I'm not 100% happy with my choice today. Thanks for any advices!
The polka square here njt is a tie pattern. Best to avoid. - a silk PS ideally shouldn't have a small-scale pattern at all- that's a tie thing. Best silk squares r solid white or cream or have a large scale pic - some kind of picture print is ideal so that the large scale swirls and designs contrast with the tie's regularity of pattern, or solidity. With that tie I'd like either no square or a loosely plopped white silk. Collar could use some roll too - it looks a little compressed.
Don't let the door hit you ********** on the way out, and, for the record, I've been sucking dick for decades - if you wish to effectively impugn my masculinity, you'll have to do a better job of it.