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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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Would prefer a lower buttoning-point and slightly more-closed fronts (that sounds incredibly wrong, but not sure how else to put it), so the belt isn't visible when wearing. The pants are a smidge too short, but the lines look clean, so I don't think it's too huge an issue. Color and textures all look on point.
 
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Would prefer a lower buttoning-point and slightly more-closed fronts (that sounds incredibly wrong, but not sure how else to put it), so the belt isn't visible when wearing. The pants are a smidge too short, but the lines look clean, so I don't think it's too huge an issue. Color and textures all look on point.


thanks, BB. i do like the buttoning point though. i think the breeze may have caught it, i dont recall it looking open like that. in any case, thanks for the feedback.
 

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New thrifted suit, straight off the rack. If I get around to it, I think the pants could use a little work - a little slimming down and just a bit more length.


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Hickey Freeman suit, BB shirt, Breuer tie, J&M shoes
 
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the jacket fit seems to be spot on. nice.
 

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Nice casual outfit.

Bracelet: Lose it, lowers the tone of your whole being.  Looks like a piece of gold plated metal with LV stamped on it with a plastic strap round your wrist. Reminds me of those people (lemmings: ones that follow all the others over the cliff) that have LV stamped on their suitcases and everywhere else they can. They would probably even have LV stamped on their foreheads if they could. These LV people somehow think it makes them look rich and better than anyone else, but it does not, it really just looks cheap and crass.


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I feel like James Bond today, only with longer hair and less sexy abs.

Suit: T.M. Lewin. Shirt: Sid Mashburn. Shoes: Peal & Co. (Steve Smith for the win). Tie: Polo. Watch: My grandfather's Bulova
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New thrifted suit, straight off the rack. If I get around to it, I think the pants could use a little work - a little slimming down and just a bit more length.
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Hickey Freeman suit, BB shirt, Breuer tie, J&M shoes


All-around win. You just taught me how to wear a check-suit without upsetting my superiors. Tasteful and conservative business dress. Thanks.

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All-around tool-of-the-year. :butbut:
 

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New thrifted suit, straight off the rack. If I get around to it, I think the pants could use a little work - a little slimming down and just a bit more length.
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Hickey Freeman suit, BB shirt, Breuer tie, J&M shoes
Lol, on my thumbs up for this I just suggested shortening the pants - I obviously meant lengthening.
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Lol, on my thumbs up for this I just suggested shortening the pants - I obviously meant lengthening. :)


Haha, gotcha. Yeah, I have other trousers that are this long and they work all right, but I think it works better with a heavier fabric that drapes better. This is a pretty light cloth that tends to flop around more when there's not enough length to keep it on the shoe.
 

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Your plastic arm covering looks so cool man. Is it a full body suit. You could probably have used your own initials on it though.
Is this quite the fashionable thing to wear where your'e from?
Deets Please??
 
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