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  1. seeclark

    For the culinarily curious of NYC

    It's a pretty neat idea, but it's pretty expensive - You are paying for an escort (who will, presumably not give you a **) and buying their dinner? A few ideas - try to figure out how to hit a corporate demographic - any way it can be used to get priority reservation in some restaurants? ALSO -...
  2. seeclark

    For the culinarily curious of NYC

    I haven't spent as much time browsing the forums outside of the Men's Clothing and B&S folders, but I get a sense that there is a healthy group of foodies (and New Yorkers) here. I've set up a service that might be of interest to some of you, depending on your level of knowledge and curiosity...
  3. seeclark

    UBS Visit -Dress Code

    Nothing will attract more negative attention than being overdressed. Oh? I suspect he may be able to get away with it for years before anyone notices.
  4. seeclark

    Chinese suits in today's WSJ ...

    What a terrible article. Because Warren Buffett doesn't care about his appearance but he does like his free Chinese suits?
  5. seeclark

    Manhattan Sales Alert!!

    Went this morning. Discounts were the same as on Friday. This is the first Warehouse Sale I've kept an eye on, so I'm not sure if that's normal or if they drop them further later in the day. I didn't bother with the suits and coats because those aisles were dense man-canyons. Shirts, trousers...
  6. seeclark

    Do You Wear Pink?

    I wear it. It's like a dog whistle for idiot opinions, so it can help you learn a bit about the people around you. The only time I've felt embarrassed by pink was when I burned some CDs for a coworker and she thought the "Pink" by Boris disc I labeled was "Boris" by Pink : (
  7. seeclark

    Drakes Ties $59 @ barneys

    Was at the NYC Barney's a few hours ago. There were two left priced at $52.93. This one: Drakes paisley tie. And a nice pink one with navy and burgundy stripes.
  8. seeclark

    Knit ties?

    Ascot Karl Moese? http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=112660
  9. seeclark

    First suit: ticket pockets?

    What kind of tickets would you put in your ticket pocket?
  10. seeclark

    How do one distinguish a full canvas suit from a fused suit?

    Not that I couldn't imagine what "bubbling" might look like on a suit, but I take it that this is a good example of the end game for fused lapels?
  11. seeclark

    Cuff Link Damage

    I don't own a pair of cuff links yet. If I could afford them, my first pair would be these Georg Jensen Viking Ships. The Dane in me approves!
  12. seeclark

    Info: Best Ties List

    It could be more useful to sort and rank ties by country. Given the choice between amazing tie A and equally amazing tie B, maybe I simply prefer the one made in England to the one made in Italy?
  13. seeclark

    The Ten Commandments.

    Love his use of "portable telephone".
  14. seeclark

    Ascot Karl Moese ties?

    I picked up a few silk knit ties with "Ascot" on the keeper. Really nice! They are handmade in Germany. Anyone familiar with this brand? Ascot Karl Moese GmbH Google came up with this: Family Business: Ascot - The last of the tie makers They've made ties for Ralph Lauren.
  15. seeclark

    Dress like the Great Depression

    I wonder what the construction was like on those suits. I would assume that they were built to last. If we had a business attire-based depression right now, within a week or two I'd be in the group that looks like the cast from Thriller. I'm doing my best to get a new, well-constructed suit. C
  16. seeclark

    best dressed 8-year old ever?

    Find out his thoughts on politics and maybe we could have a young, liberal answer to Jonathon Krohn.
  17. seeclark

    Richard James ties in NYC?

    Barneys has 'em, but one of the tie mongers at Bergdorf Goodman said that the RJ boutique is long gone. I acted shocked, naturally! Would RJ's website lie to me? I've had my eye on a few of the rainbow-on-navy designs from the fall/winter collection. eBay and B&S come up negative. As much as I...
  18. seeclark

    Undershirts? Pick your poison....

    hairy chest >>>>> being a ridiculous dork with an undershirt showing I've never seen someone have a visceral reaction to an undershirt showing. Plus, visible chest hair is as casual as it gets. C

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