hpreston
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This is so good!
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One of your great looks as always. One minor suggestion to consider: One of your go-to poses is the seated one. I've always been counseled to unbutton my jacket when seated—keeps the jacket from pulling. You've posted a smashing, standing photo with the same suit. I'd just go with those and either 86 the seated ones, or unbutton the jacket.Never someone to be confused with a neck-bearded incel millenial - the advantages of age . . .
A moderate start to the new '20's.
Suit - New & Lingwood
Shirt & cufflinks - Thomas Pink
Tie, braces, and shoes - Paul Stuart
Pocket square - Harvie & Hudson
Overcoat - Adolfo
Scarf - New & Lingwood
Hat - Laird, London
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Funny how you're precisely positioned so that the sun shines through your jacket lapel and casts a buttonhole shadow on your tie. Give some serious thought to trying that with the next eclipse—just look down at your tie and save your eyesight!
It sure is. One of the few times I might be tempted to try black shoes though. Just a thought.This is so good!
Life Is A Pose, How Do You Hold It!I haven’t posted since October...
Does this count? With thanks to a familiar face. @colHolm
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At the Americana At Grand, a retail development in Glendale CA.
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Brooks Brothers blue blazer and BB#1 stripe repp tie, L L Bean blue OCBD shirt, generic pocket square, Lyle & Scott Fair isle sweater vest, Lands' End twill trousers, and Allen-Edmonds shoes.
For fans of "Piece-Of-A-Person" pictures, a piece of a person with an oatmeal raisin cookie on the veranda of the Barnes & Noble store at the Americana At Brand picture.
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Extra Added Attraction: The Americana At Brand Christmas Tree as seen from Barnes & Noble's veranda, which is not to be confused with Funk & Wagnall's front porch, where Karnak's answers were kept sealed in a mayonnaise jar.
Workers were already dismantling Santa's house. The Christmas Tree is probably next.
There are apartments over the shops at the Americana at Brand.
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