Inkss
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Well, wasn't too far off.I think it's from the 'Beach Bastard' collection, by Bill Blass
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Well, wasn't too far off.I think it's from the 'Beach Bastard' collection, by Bill Blass
I'm not sure how to describe the suit. View attachment 1202050
Tucked in when required and untucked, when not. I'm a big punter for those BB Polo Shirts. The best I've come across though is Woolrich. They do one sans logo and it's pretty much a short-sleeved Smedly. Not cheap mind.Yeah I thought about that, but I'm not sure if the finished look would be any good. I will probably stick with the tucked in look.
I considered that, but I'm not sure if I'd be happy with the finished look. I think i'll stick to tucking them in.
How do others wear theirs?
Perhaps Mayor Vaughn was a big fan of The Two RonniesMade up from an old deckchair perhaps
Well , if l hadn't seen it , l probably would not have believed it. .
Thinking about that practice now (the removal of boots) , it sounds like a breach of human rights . What authority did the police have to do that. .They might have had their boots confiscated at the station (looks like a seaside pic) and had to buy some cheap footwear at short notice in the town.
Thinking about that practice now (the removal of boots) , it sounds like a breach of human rights . What authority did the police have to do that. .
They might have had their boots confiscated at the station (looks like a seaside pic) and had to buy some cheap footwear at short notice in the town.