Andy57
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Yes, very much so. It gets a lot of wrist time and has turned out to be pretty versatile.Still enjoying the new Explorer? Looks great in pic 1.
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Yes, very much so. It gets a lot of wrist time and has turned out to be pretty versatile.Still enjoying the new Explorer? Looks great in pic 1.
How The Hell Do You Stay Cool Looking In This Weather!
Same way I stayed cool when I was in Arizona for eight months in 2018 and it was often 115F or hotter.
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When I was a little kid growing up in Los Angeles in the late forties and the fifties it was often much hotter in the summer than it is now and there was very little air conditioning. Still don't like air conditioning and never use it.
First day wearing heavier fabrics. Sport coat is burgundy with brown undertones. Difficult to depict in pics.
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Sport coat: Spier & Mackay
Shirt: Luxire
Tie: E. G. Cappelli
Pocket square: T. M. Lewin
Trousers: Luxire
Shoes: Vass
Watch: Omega De Ville 111.140
As always, your look, fabrics and fit are impeccable. Well done! If I could offer one small suggestion after seeing a couple of your posts, your ties are about 5-6" too long, since the blades should ideally hit at the center of your waist band. Suggest buying shorter ties in the future, and for your current ones, go to an expert like Tie Crafters in NYC and have them shortened. It's where I send my ties and they do a fabulous job (they're also pros at cleaning ties without ruining the fabric).
Speaking for myself I don't think this rule should be too prescriptive.As always, your look, fabrics and fit are impeccable. Well done! If I could offer one small suggestion after seeing a couple of your posts, your ties are about 5-6" too long, since the blades should ideally hit at the center of your waist band. Suggest buying shorter ties in the future, and for your current ones, go to an expert like Tie Crafters in NYC and have them shortened. It's where I send my ties and they do a fabulous job (they're also pros at cleaning ties without ruining the fabric).