Thin White Duke
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This is an Ivy style Graham Marsh X Kamakura shirt. Full details on the blog ...
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Nice. I would wear it tucked in though.This is an Ivy style Graham Marsh X Kamakura shirt. Full details on the blog ...
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Some 60s and earlier shirts were seemingly made with shorter tails.Nice. I would wear it tucked in though.
I note sleeves are longer than body. So presumably designed to be worn untucked.
1960s shirts covered your seat.
I can see the Sterling-ness. A three point pocket square would make it even more him, though he did use other styles as well.Was too late to get this in the challenge. Posted it in CM WAYW but probably pertinent here as well ...
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Somebody said on here I reminded them of Roger Sterling which is quite the compliment. Not sure of this is the look going on or the look not having moved from 1963!!
I liked the show but never noticed that detail. I actually never do the mountain range - too fussy for me!I can see the Sterling-ness. A three point pocket square would make it even more him, though he did use other styles as well.
Cheers Mr K - I used to wear hats pushed back but my missus encouraged me to pull it forward and cock it. As ol’ blue eyes used to say “cock your hat - angles are attitudes!”That’s a very nice look @Thin White Duke
You are very adept at hat-wearing if I may say so. That is a particularly rakish angle ?. Pity you missed the deadline.
As Robbie Burns would have it, 'Cock up your beaver'. https://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/robertburns/works/cock_up_your_beaver/Cheers Mr K - I used to wear hats pushed back but my missus encouraged me to pull it forward and cock it. As ol’ blue eyes used to say “cock your hat - angles are attitudes!”
Oo-er matron!As Robbie Burns would have it, 'Cock up your beaver'. https://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/robertburns/works/cock_up_your_beaver/
Though a Google search may take you to sites with rather little poetry.
Nice hat, and nice cock (no, that's not what she said).Cheers Mr K - I used to wear hats pushed back but my missus encouraged me to pull it forward and cock it. As ol’ blue eyes used to say “cock your hat - angles are attitudes!”