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Recent non-Sartorialist Looks

Navi

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Originally Posted by ndw
Not recent looks, but
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The way mens clothing should fit.

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If you posted the top right photo and said it was you I wouldn't doubt it at all! Looks just like your jackets. Great look.
 

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Originally Posted by apropos
As an e-dude I like woe, but IMO the look - while clearly his style - is a little over-egged: fancy coloured jacket +high contrast windowpane + DB + hacking pockets + highwater cut pants with socks showing + contrast socks + tassel loafers + high contrast leather accessories =
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Thank you for saying what was on my mind.
Originally Posted by ndw
Not recent looks, but
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The way mens clothing should fit.

Thank you for these. Funny that we need to dig into the archives in order to find something stimulating for this thread. Tbh, of the first set, only the one spoo commented on seems natural and normal to me. The others, while intriguing, have various fit issues or truly bizarre poses that make them all look like paper cutouts / constipated.
Originally Posted by hendrix
his trousers look too short
They are. Btw, the Kishida stuff whoever posted up above (aj_del?) was most welcome, so thank you for that.
 

hendrix

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^Dislike the tie but the jacket is nice.

Of course, when you see the bottom half it's just bad. no break jeans and loafers. actually the loafers are quite nice as far as loafers go. just the jeans, really not into them.

softy you saw the man in style pics from asuitablewardrobe right? gotta love the drape there man.

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lasbar

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Originally Posted by hendrix
^Dislike the tie but the jacket is nice.

Of course, when you see the bottom half it's just bad. no break jeans and loafers. actually the loafers are quite nice as far as loafers go. just the jeans, really not into them.

softy you saw the man in style pics from asuitablewardrobe right? gotta love the drape there man.

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I like the top one even if the tie is not my cup of tea...

Don't like the bottom one at all...

Too bold.
 

softy

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Originally Posted by hendrix
yeah, all the pictures were pretty bold. True lounge suits i guess. There's a word starting with S and ending in R, which i really hate for being terribly overused, but i think it applies there.

Super?
 

ndw

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Originally Posted by Patek
Yeah, I agree but I just can't do cuffs.

^Funny because I just can't do sans cuff.

Originally Posted by Navi
If you posted the top right photo and said it was you I wouldn't doubt it at all! Looks just like your jackets. Great look.

Damn, Navi - that's quite a compliment, but unfortunately I don't have half the swagger that guy does.

Originally Posted by hendrix
his trousers look too short

^agreed. Just a slight break and I think it'd be abt as close to perfect as possible.

Originally Posted by softy
Thank you for these. Funny that we need to dig into the archives in order to find something stimulating for this thread. Tbh, of the first set, only the one spoo commented on seems natural and normal to me. The others, while intriguing, have various fit issues or truly bizarre poses that make them all look like paper cutouts / constipated.

I'd be interested to hear what fit issues you see as I think they all are really good. As for the poses, I don't think they are any more awkward than what we see in waywn.
 

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Originally Posted by ndw
No doubt. Top left is my favorite. A few more:

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(My fav >>)
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Great, traditional, finished looks--sans cuffs!
 

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