An Acute Style
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Southern trad?
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Southern trad?
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Thanks. I have a white seersucker shirt from Brooks Brothers. Where is yours from? Why is the dog upside down?@An Acute Style Pretty much what I picture in my mind’s eye when I think of Southern Trad. Very well done.
As for myself, I am keeping it simple today.
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Thanks. I have a white seersucker shirt from Brooks Brothers. Where is yours from? Why is the dog upside down?
Thanks. I have a white seersucker shirt from Brooks Brothers. Where is yours from? Why is the dog upside down?
Thanks. The first four are Polo. Then Uniqlo, FB Class, J Crew, then Orvis.Where are all those jackets from? They look great!
Is the Uniqlo one from the Uniqlo U or JW Anderson collection?Thanks. The first four are Polo. Then Uniqlo, FB Class, J Crew, then Orvis.
Neither.Is the Uniqlo one from the Uniqlo U or JW Anderson collection?
The Patchwork Madras suit is blowing my mind. I have pair of similar J Crew shorts and wore them in Denmark this Summer. A random Eskimo* dude in Tivoli Gardens started interrogating me, out of nowhere. "What is this called? Why do you wear? Where can you get?"
(* It was Greenland culture celebration day, or something. Park was full of tiny, wizened grannies chain smoking and sculling beers taller than they were.)