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onix

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Originally Posted by clausc
Trend (?): Water-Resistant Blazers

I'd like this one from Cucinelli
brunello-cucinelli-water-proof-blazer.jpg


This is just plain wrong. Why?
 

lasbar

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clausc;3337236 said:
Trend (?): Water-Resistant Blazers

I'd like this one from Cucinelli
brunello-cucinelli-water-proof-blazer.jpg


It is just the strangest idea I have seen since Eric Glennie's products...

As a laugh ,it is fine...A great conversation topic at a dinner party but after that...
 

winston

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You'd need waterproof pocket squares for that jacket.
 

ndw

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^ This is great!
 

KObalto

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Originally Posted by HHD

I think AA Gill wrote that the well-dressed man should get dressed, look in the mirror and take one thing off. It's stuck with me. A tie + pocket square + boutonnière is probably too much.


Coco Chanel said this regarding women's dress.
 

smoothie

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Originally Posted by aj_del
^^ Come on, we are being needlessly critical. If PG would have been wearing it in WAYWRN, everyone would have appreciated it

Maybe too much is wrong word. How bout too much of not good accessories? I don't like his choice of pocket square or whatever that is in his lapel. Nor his tie. Dig the jacket tho.
 

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