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MoL, you are really hitting the next level, awesome. who makes these shoes, and the other similar designed burgundy calf ones?
Well, fire the housemaid...
After some practice it is getting easier
There's no way you can take such detailed shots with an iPhone!!
Cheers
Calf is Antonio Meccariello, suede is Carmina for Spencer Hart.
Very nice effect throughout, like to see a better shot of the suit though.
More vintage from last night: Over coat from Rohdi Heintz 1980´s. Old Homburg Borsalino hat from 1950´s (?) + Tretorn bottiner/overshoes (1960´s?)
A suit suit from Hjelm 1940´s. A anonymous tie from the 50´s and a Stenström shirt from 00. Crocket & Jones shoes. The glasses are probably from the same time as the building - Stockholm City Hall 1923. But I am not shure the wine is vintage.
There's something very dependable in all this, nice!^ Great tie/shoe choice for that outfit.
Spoo - would have absolutely loved your recent fit it it had used a non-green square (or perhaps even w/out any square at all). The jacket/tie/shirt/cardigan combo was wonderful fun.
sugarbutch - I'm in your camp of habitually leaving my gloves in the overcoat top pocket. And I was doing way before it became a sprezzy thing online, so whether it's now viewed as affected or not, it isn't going to change. Having said that, I do think you could stand to stuff them down a bit deeper in to the pocket, purely for practical reasons of them not accidentally falling out.
Albert Hal - the overcoat is cool, and with the strong shoulder on the suit underneath, gives the whole look a very stylised feel.
Cold & Damp Day...
I usually do, too. I always tell her not to touch my stuff. Don't know how they ended up in the washing machineWell, fire the housemaid...
I can't afford one so I wash my own trousers and they never shrink
yo freddie! is that tie a hober?
Nope the tie is New and Lingwood