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I Know It's Brioni But ...

Tomasso

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Originally Posted by bachbeet
I definitely would not buy these pants:

No sense of adventure?
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skalogre

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The pattern is giving me a headache

P.s. now I want to find that Sarah MacLachlan album of mine. I have no idea what I did with it...
 

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I dont see what's so offensive about those trousers?
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I think they look great, and almost bought a pair from Paul Smith in nearly the exact pattern. With an appropriately colored polo shirt they'd look smashing
 

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Originally Posted by MilanoStyle
I think he is being sarcastic.

"I know it's Brioni but I definitely would not buy these pants"

not sure I see where the sarcasm is
 

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Those pants with some dirty bucs, a navy blazer and white button down shirt would work for many summer dress/casual occasions (golf club, horse show, outdoor wedding). Or, put on some white shoes, a slim fitting polo and some tortoise framed glasses and you get that whole hip, bohemian look.
 

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Originally Posted by MilanoStyle
I know.. it's cryptic ..


He's not being sarcastic. Those are a very distinctive sort of pants. Maybe preppy isn't exactly the right word, but I think it's close. I don't think I'd wear them either.
 

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Them be some hideous pants.
 

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Flat front Brioni - something you don't see everyday. Don't particularly like the J-pocket, otherwise Fine....
 

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I wouldn't pay $130 for them but they're fine pants. Agree with Ed's suggestions and would look great on the golf course too.
 

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I'm not seeing the problem here. I particularly like Edmoral's suggestion of a pair of white shoes and a slim polo. I just wouldn't shave for a few days before wearing that outfit...

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