you're not drinking uhudler?
It's a rosé wine yes from Domaine de la Bégude. Sometimes I need to feel the summer spirit in this cold weather
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you're not drinking uhudler?
Awesome suit, details pleaseAfternoon Gents,
Feeling blue after receiving my Tax bill earlier this week......
And today a bit of conservative business dress Pitti style
A wonderful bow tie. It provides the perfect foil to the candy stripes on the shirt. Good sock coordination. Looking spiffy and ready to the town.
Yes, but there is no town that far North of the Arctic Circle.
I just realized you look quite a bit like the new Chairman of the Board of Nokia. Nice bow, by the way.
http://www.f-secure.com/fi_FI/about-us/company/management/board-of-directors/index.html
Yep, there's definitely some resemblance
Elegant, intelligent and well-balanced in shape and color . Good job!
Thanks for the thumbs up guys!Threadbearer
"I'm not a bow tie fan, but this looks great on you."
deandbn
"I agree about the Bowties. You look so dapper or maybe confident these days Mister."
A.J.V
"You really wear those bow ties well!"
inlandisland
"Always elegant!"
sugarbutch
SC is loro piana cashmere
In the wild...
Ignoring basic SF standards today by layering blacks. Black pinstripe jacket / black shirt / black cap toes / dark wash jeans... Lol, could have turned out worse.
Ok, so I'm late to this show, but AS, gotta ask, are you on the tech side of the world or the b-side?
Out to dinner with my girlfriend. Any feedback would be welcome
Should've worn a v-neck sweater IMHO. It looks more dressy, and thus goes better with a jacket, and the v-neck helps create a clean line from your neck downwards. As it is, when you look at the collar and move down, you run into a wall of brown. A v-neck would ease the eye into the brown sweater.
Love everything else - especially the shoes and socks!
I don't know how to put this gently, Mr. 2% body fat, but nobody wants your half-opinion half-lecture input. Your posts make me cringe.
Do you guys still get first rights on the bride when people get married or have they passed some laws about that? As well as a hornfull of mead!
I can't really warrant another v-neck jumper, especially in that colour (which is burgundy/maroon and hasnt come out well in the photo) as its my favourite and I have another jumper very similar to that. I didn't want to appear to dressed up as it was only in Wimbledon Village not up in London was a lovely evening but I see your point about there being a lot of burgundy from the collar downwards. Thank you for the kind words about the shoes and socks. I got the shoes on sale recently from Russell & Bromley they are quickly becoming my favourites. Cheers NickShould've worn a v-neck sweater IMHO. It looks more dressy, and thus goes better with a jacket, and the v-neck helps create a clean line from your neck downwards. As it is, when you look at the collar and move down, you run into a wall of brown. A v-neck would ease the eye into the brown sweater.
Love everything else - especially the shoes and socks!
Out to dinner with my girlfriend. Any feedback would be welcome
Afternoon Gents,
Feeling blue after receiving my Tax bill earlier this week......
And today a bit of conservative business dress Pitti style