Mike C.
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I like how he accessorizes. On a serious note, i like the high-lapel look.Many of his hats were bullet proof if I am correct. He has an Armenian tailor.
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I like how he accessorizes. On a serious note, i like the high-lapel look.Many of his hats were bullet proof if I am correct. He has an Armenian tailor.
ask these persons...Politics and atrocities aside, why did Saddam in court today look dressed better than most if not all the people I work with?
This is a myth, I believe.Wasn't there something about Saddam's bespoke shoes being the same as Bush's?
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A thinner, more wrinkled Saddam Hussein, brought to court in chains and an off-the-rack suit jacket, defiantly faced down a young Iraqi judge Thursday when he was arraigned on seven charges related to the killing of thousands of people during his quarter-century rule as the dictator of Iraq.
I saw a guy wearing a Nautica blazer with the tag still on the sleeve. I guess he though that label had some pinache... it made me chuckle.UGH, I hate it hate it hate it when people still wear those stupid labels on their sleeves. It sends me into apoplectic fits. And the man was on television.