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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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Love this except would like the jacket to a couple of shades darker so there's more of a contrast between it and hte trousers.

Out of curiosity, who does your shirts please? They have a good shape to them without being tight.
I agree about the jacket. I guess you have to work with what you got though. The shirt is a TM Lewin slim fit. I'd say the majority of my dress shirts are from TM Lewin.
 

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 Cool jacket! Where'd you get it etc?

 Looks to me like it fits good except the sleeves could show a bit of shirtsleeve. A white shirt work look better or perhaps light pink (they don't like black shirts on this forum). The jacket sleeve buttons need to be buttoned. I think lighter color trousers would look better also. White PS and real flower instead of the lapel pin.

 Maybe a bow tie? :D


 PS: "Be gentle"? You may have come to the wrong place for that.
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The jacket is Isaia. The shirt and trousers are blue. Friday wear. A little fun factor. Rest of the week is always traditional lawyer garb.
 

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As an educator, I've been trained to recognize patterns in students. It's pretty easy to translate that skill to recognizing patterns in the style of dress of certain individuals. In particular, I think if I had to be someone from SF for Halloween what would I wear. After a month or two of seeing outfits, I have a pretty good idea in mind. I've yet to figure out SB though. I feel that this outfit is wildly conservative with the emphasis on wild. Everything here is rather conservative. Even mixed together they are conservative, but there is still something wild about the juxtaposition of these conservative items to me. It works though. In a crazy way.
 
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A plaid bow for oh-gosh-it's-hot-in-July Monday!
 
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conradwu - great combo


As an educator, I've been trained to recognize patterns in students.  It's pretty easy to translate that skill to recognizing patterns in the style of dress of certain individuals.  In particular, I think if I had to be someone from SF for Halloween what would I wear.  After a month or two of seeing outfits, I have a pretty good idea in mind.  I've yet to figure out SB though.  I feel that this outfit is wildly conservative with the emphasis on wild.  Everything here is rather conservative.  Even mixed together they are conservative, but there is still something wild about the juxtaposition of these conservative items to me.  
It works though.  In a crazy way.  


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One of the best uses of a monogram of all time.
Well done.


even better than YOLO? ;)
 

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As an educator, I've been trained to recognize patterns in students. It's pretty easy to translate that skill to recognizing patterns in the style of dress of certain individuals. In particular, I think if I had to be someone from SF for Halloween what would I wear. After a month or two of seeing outfits, I have a pretty good idea in mind. I've yet to figure out SB though. I feel that this outfit is wildly conservative with the emphasis on wild. Everything here is rather conservative. Even mixed together they are conservative, but there is still something wild about the juxtaposition of these conservative items to me. It works though. In a crazy way.

You are not an English teacher though, are you? Your writing style is similar to Dan Brown. Clumsy, ungrammatical, repetitive and repetitive.

Just messing with you AAS I'm also not a native speaker.
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May I redirect some of you fine folk to my collar thread? There's a poll that needs you!

Das Oneshirt

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