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Love the tie! Deets?
you don't overdo things. understated elegance, your furnishings rarely clash with your fits, and esp your shoes are never clunky horrors. like this a lot-
Banis, first let me say that I love that you love clothes. Clearly you have your clothes made for you. This is lodevole. I especially like the fabric, and the swelled edges. However, could the sleeveheads be a bit smaller? Just a wee bit?
its not that serious, you know.
Thank you, Mr. Downing. It's good to see that sartorial standards are being maintained in the land of eternal sunshine, T-shirts and shorts . It was suggested yesterday by one of the regular posters here that I do a series of double-breasted suits this week, after my week of three-piece suits last week. Alas, the series will only be two - the rest of my double-breasted suit collection was too large by half after I lost weight a couple of years ago, and went to the charity shops. Suit - BB MTM Shirt - Lewin Tie - Andrew's Ties PS - Robert Talbott Cufflinks - BB Shoes - Harris, via Barney's NYCUpr_crust -
I worked in NYC for years. We had an office in the WTC in the early '90s but moved uptown to Lex & 52nd St.
I worked in computer support at various law firms in Manhattan, on Wall St., upper East Side, etc.
I'm still the best dressed support engineer in our company. I live in Southern California, a little north of Los Angeles.
Nice outfit, old buddy.
Looking forward to seeing more of your gear.
Best, Steve Downing
They're the bottom half of a DB Ferragamo suit I got towards the start of this year. Last year's collection, I think, so you may or may not find it in stores this year. I dig the pattern a lot myself; most grey checks tend to be more subdued but I like the boldness of these. Millions wouldn't...
barims - thanks... I've been thinking about getting an ascot and doing the full Victorian gentleman...
Close-up looks kind of wonky/weird angle for some reason: