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I think this is what ppl mean by the 'squarish' Formosa shoulder. Looks great on u, but not suitable for my ski slopes.
Interesting that it seems that way, because I do have sloped shoulders (larger traps from lifting). Obviously might not be as bad as yours, so YMMV
 
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Interesting that it seems that way, because I do have sloped shoulders (larger traps from lifting). Obviously might not be as bad as yours, so YMMV


Is that a 511 Minnis? love the color
 

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The heat is bearable today

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Can you tell me about the shirt collar? Great roll but doesn’t look like a button down.
 

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Fresco 2, #104342

Well, again, suit looks great on you imo. Ditto the whole look.
That cloth is like carborundum. When I fell off my bike my knee was abraded and bleeding, but knee of the trews was fine. Plus it takes a crease like nobody's buisness.
 

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Had to race out the door without white linen this morn.
Lesser plain weave (suit by Kent Wang)
Fresco 512 (next shade darker to VVV's)
Cappelli
Rubinacci
Kamakura
Vass

edit: better top pic
 
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FYI - I expect to be in London, Paris, and Cornwall in the second half of August - five nights, each location, arriving in the UK 08/14.

The weather, after a lot of rain in the metro NYC area, is clear and moderate in temperature, so I'm going to take a chance, and get another wearing out of today's three piece.

Suit - Tyrwhitt
Shirt - BB MTM
Tie - Charvet
Cufflinks - DVVS, NYC
Vintage watch chain
Shoes - Harris, via Barney's




Lifestyle photo - brunch yesterday at the Leopard at des Artistes, with a half-demolished almond semifreddo with apricot sorbetto, and one of Howard Chandler Christy's murals in the background.

 
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^ Beautiful suit, @Sander . Is that street the regulation Naples "fit photo" street?

Here's WIW today.





 

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