An Acute Style
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What you guys think of this look!
Some amazing fits.
For Grenadine ties, is there any reason to go with a finer weave vs the "Garza Grossa" ? Seems like the former negates the point, thought I cant imagine they're not interchangeable for the same occasions/outfits.
Shows u how saturated the world is with Americana. Maybe I subliminally knew it from your sig, but as soon as I saw this pic I though 'Frisco'. I've neva been there. Awsm look jc
Fall colors while continuing to look for ways to incorporate the snuff.
Nice. I think the choice of grey trousers there helps cool down the shoes (which look much more like snuff, perhaps not surprisingly).
Some amazing fits.
For Grenadine ties, is there any reason to go with a finer weave vs the "Garza Grossa" ? Seems like the former negates the point, thought I cant imagine they're not interchangeable for the same occasions/outfits.
u made that tie, EFV? I've been looking for something like that in a solid teal for yonks. That looks beautiful.
Fall colors while continuing to look for ways to incorporate the snuff.
Some amazing fits.
For Grenadine ties, is there any reason to go with a finer weave vs the "Garza Grossa" ? Seems like the former negates the point, thought I cant imagine they're not interchangeable for the same occasions/outfits.