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Originally Posted by lee_44106
Jeans way too baggy. NOT a good look.

too baggy? are you serious?

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Virtually every time I visited NYC I would stop in at Saks to see him. He always looked amazing not only in the way he dressed but in his personal style. The clothing and his manner went together perfectly.

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Houseboy's day off.........
 

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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy
This is just way too much plaid. I can't imagine it looking good on even the best looking guy on earth.

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Those are Italians trying to look British. Correct?
 

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Originally Posted by comrade
Those are Italians trying to look British. Correct?

But badly. Italians love the 'British' look and by and large pull it off very well. You see lots of tweed, cord, Barbour, Belstaff (of course), Burberry, brown suede chukkas etc etc. I could sit in Rome and watch the world go by forever.
 

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Serious question, is a knit cap acceptable headwear with a suit as in the pics below
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Originally Posted by Fantastic Mr Foxx
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As mentioned before, it is funny to see people you know in such a thread.

The gentleman on the lower right picture is Charly Diehl, the owner of the great shop Diehl & Diehl in Frankfurt am Main.
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Originally Posted by Racing Green
But badly. Italians love the 'British' look and by and large pull it off very well. You see lots of tweed, cord, Barbour, Belstaff (of course), Burberry, brown suede chukkas etc etc. I could sit in Rome and watch the world go by forever.

So much so that Belstaff is now Italian owned.
 

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