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Mr. Six

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It's comforting to know that no matter when I happen to check in on WAYWRN, I can be assured that @Mr. Six will have posted something inspiring.

I gave up on the quote and the spoiler. Man alive I am out of touch with the new interface.

:fistbump: Just doing my thing. But nice of you to say!
 

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If you are speaking of the shirt fabric, it's a Thomas Mason fabric - actually an erroneous selection by my MTM guy at Brooks Brothers. If you are speaking of the suit fabric, it's a super 110's, off the rack from Paul Stuart.
i was refering to the suit fabric but thank you for both.
 

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upr_crust

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Sunnier and a bit milder today than yesterday - not quite so many layers . . .

Suit - Paul Stuart/Phineas Cole
Shirt - Tyrwhitt
Tie - Paul Stuart
Cufflinks - Deakin & Francis, London
Braces - New & Lingwood
PS - Ashear
Shoes - BB
Topcoat - Turnbull & Asser
Scarf - Paul Stuart
Hat - Selentino, via JJ Hat Center, NYC

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Thrift Vader

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when i was young, i saw Korn's "Got the life". and said. I want to be like that. now i am.


but from now? i hope at the same age, i can be like Crusty. the gentleman's gentleman.
 

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afterthesuit

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Jacket looks great. The balance seems a bit off though. Like the quarters should be more open.

Also, that beard is awesome. We should have a Friday Challenge about beards.

I think I was standing kinda weird tbh.

I'd love a beard challenge. I'd finally be a contender! :cheers:
 

afterthesuit

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Though I have noticed these Neapolitan cut jackets seem to sometimes lean a little to the back, which pulls the front quarters up and closed a bit.
 

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