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Some great looks today dudes... keep it up! Ill just be sitting here in my jeans, dadding it up and what not
You look like Spoo's protege today, Ace.
The PS and belt I could live without, everything else is
I think it needs a different tie - it's very close to the SC. If it was a dark navy I think the whole would work better.
The basic leisure look: quilt jacket, corduroy cap, cashmere sweater, gingham country shirt, woollen Fraser tartan tie, thick corduroy trousers, camel hair scarf, veldtschoen boots and a bridle leather shoulder bag.
Those are some ugly-ass socks, ace. SC is beautiful but looks too snug, and that's coming from a guy who really likes snug SCs.
The basic leisure look: quilt jacket, corduroy cap, cashmere sweater, gingham country shirt, woollen Fraser tartan tie, thick corduroy trousers, camel hair scarf, veldtschoen boots and a bridle leather shoulder bag.
Some great looks today dudes... keep it up! Ill just be sitting here in my jeans, dadding it up and what not
Hah, I tried it out just for kicks and it turns out its one of the few poses I can take pictures of and not look marsupialed
Why do you think I do it?
Aye, thanks. Actually, this was inspired by your purple sweater a few weeks ago. The tie is J. Crew, cotton.
Acecow - nice fits!
You know whats awesome? If you look fast, it looks like you used a hundred dollar (well, any denomination) bill as your pocket square