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JohnMRobie

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@Jmr928 i rarely ever wear any of mine (should probably re-home) but Charvet has the secret sauce for tie knotting. Best ever, that I’ve come across.
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They really do. I’m down to I think 4-5 of them after purging most of my #menswear era ties. Weirdly Brioni are (were?) the same way in the late 2000’s anyways just perfect four in hands every try but those went even before the Hermes and Charvet.
 

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Hopefully the last few days for Flannels and Tweed
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Bluish-Purples and Reds today!

  • 4x1 DB suit in Cornflower Blue with Red striping: Ginza Ichibankan Tailor 1930
  • Faint Bluish-Lavender shirt: Marks & Spencer
  • Red Wine, Silver, and Black Horizontal striped silk necktie: Mitsumine 1949 Tokyo
  • Red Wine Pocketsquare: Ascot Chang HK
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  • Timepiece: 1999 reissue, Longines Commemorative 1925 Demi-Hunter
  • Titanium Sunglasses: Massada Lightning Rod
  • Fountain Pen: Nakaya Decapod Twist, Kuro-tamenuri Urushi Lacquer
 

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The weather in NYC is partly cloudy, but with enough spots of sunshine to warrant the use of sunglasses (always a useful accessory - allows avoidance of eye contact in the streets, a survival skill of Manhattanites). It's been a very cultural week, so far, with attendance at the Met Opera last night (the first performance this season of "Der Rosenkavalier" - a most excellent production, beautifully sung), and a daytime members' preview of "Juan de Pareja" at the Met this afternoon. (Reality sets in tomorrow - laundry day.)

In keeping with the spring season, if not exactly the weather, I've opted for a lighter colored suit, and am featuring a new accessory - today's pocket square, a small indulgence from New & Lingwood.

Suit - Paul Stuart/Phineas Cole
Shirt - Brooks Brothers
Tie - Tyrwhitt
Cufflinks - Deakin & Francis
Pocket square - New & Lingwood
Shoes - Crockett & Jones, model name Weybridge
Topcoat - Tyrwhitt
Scarf - Ede & Ravenscroft
Hat - Laird Hatters, London

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