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    Classic Menswear Lounge

    While I respect EFV's judgement, taste and sartorial knowledge enormously, may I say that I respectfully disagree. Everything about the cut and styling is formal, except for the patch pockets. It looks terribly wrong to me and I just don't know why someone would do that. Otherwise imo it's...
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    The Architecture Thread

    Listening to TSR's site's 'audio tour' I believe you.
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    look like a 70s era KGB hitman doing 'American'. In a good way.
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    Filson Bag Thread: With Pictures

    not at all necessary IMO
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    Japanese Shoes: Bespoke & RTW Super Thread

    It is! maybe shoe-making is the new sword-making
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    The Official Vanda Fine Clothing Thread

    +! the trick, IMO, is to keep everything else simple. I know some like Unbel say different, but only if u want to go full Dandy. Pretty much any FU accessory goes well with a solid grey suit. I've looked and passed over that teal paisley many times and dismissed it as unwearable. I was wrong
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    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part IV (starting May 2014)

    Quote:. terrific gunclub GMMcL. nice contrasting textures too
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    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part IV (starting May 2014)

    Sheesh, what is it with all the signs? I once saw a sign that said 'Don't throw stones at this sign'. On anohter note, major admiration here Cleav, you seem to have the best of both worlds, English countryside, city professional Wow, what's not to like? Love it- nice textures
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    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part IV (starting May 2014)

    Apart from the Orphan jacket I like this very much. I think you have great style. Very elegant, compliments. Kamakura tie? how r they?
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    FRIDAY CHALLENGE 2014/2/28: The Uniform

    sure- it could use a brush
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    FRIDAY CHALLENGE 2014/2/28: The Uniform

    The most famous suit of them all (in movies) in the most famous movie scene of them all (the crop-duster scene in North by North West) is Grant's gray ventless - gave him a nice sleek silhouette.. The ventless is good for a slim tall guy. Grant wore a ventless rite thru that movie
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    Austro-Hungarian school of shoemaking

    anyone own work by Roznyai shoes? Budapest based, just around the corner from Vass. Leathers are inferior Italian acc to De Pied en Cap (French StyFo) but prices are competitive and acc to their site they're flexible on MTO

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