Betelgeuse
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Great look and fit. Well done! Just tell your photographer to "mind the background" the next time they take their pictures. Had they moved just a foot or two to the left or right, it wouldn't look as if you have two women's legs growing out of your backside.
With nice spring weather in our part of the globe it’s time to break out the more lightweight fabrics, like these linen Luxire trousers, and Amidé Hadelin wool/silk/linen tie.
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Yes, this one is burgundy. We stock it in dark brown and tan as well.Amide is the tie burgundy thanks
Wearing my Dupioni Silk jacket today. Cloth from Holland & Sherry.
It's a great spring/summer weight cloth in my humble opinion. As a jacket it drapes better than your average w/s/l mix but definitely not stiff in any sense.
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Kind of a crazy week for me next week, but I’d like that a lot. I know a great place for coffee. They put burning loafers on each table instead of candles.I may be in NYC next week. Can I invite you for coffee and browsing some oxfords?
I scrolled through the photos with growing trepidation, knowing there would be a monster at the end of this book. Lo, the Dread Bit Loafer.
Well put. A good start for your upcoming YA novel: The Dread Bit Loafer and the Sugarbutch Kid. You're like the sartorial RL Stine.I scrolled through the photos with growing trepidation, knowing there would be a monster at the end of this book. Lo, the Dread Bit Loafer.
I am more of a Judy Blume guyWell put. A good start for your upcoming YA novel: The Dread Bit Loafer and the Sugarbutch Kid. You're like the sartorial RL Stine.
I don’t know, the sugarbutch kid sounds more like something from Louis l’amour, but maybe that’s just meWell put. A good start for your upcoming YA novel: The Dread Bit Loafer and the Sugarbutch Kid. You're like the sartorial RL Stine.