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The Rubinacci Thread.

tazmaniac

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Clearly this goes way beyond what sprezzatura is meant to be. It neither looks very natural nor nonchalantly elegant. But to each his own, de gustibus non est disputandum... (or maybe there is? This is teh StyleForum, after all)
 

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Originally Posted by lasbar
It is a common sartorial rule in Italy for centuries...
I think the pecker hang out is the next big thing...Extra sprezz points if it's been cut.. Remember where you heard it first...
 

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Originally Posted by George
Remember where you heard it first...

In this thread, post #1108 ?

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Originally Posted by George
I think the pecker hang out is the next big thing...Extra sprezz points if it's been cut..

Remember where you heard it first...


Originally Posted by gdl203
In this thread, post #1108 ?

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Originally Posted by George
I think the pecker hang out is the next big thing...Extra sprezz points if it's been cut..

Remember where you heard it first...


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Originally Posted by tazmaniac
Maybe one could unbutton the cuffs on Ambrosi trousers and put a boutonniere in?

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Originally Posted by Manton
When did it become a hallmark of Napoli style to leave your shirt cuff unbuttoned? Does foo do this now?
Ahem -- no. I did notice once that Mariano Rubinacci had his cuffs unfastened. At least, that's what it looked like. They could have been very openly cut mitered cuffs.
 

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This has been my favorite combination. Rusty/carmel like jacket, blue shirt, bordeaux tie, grey trouser ( any shade) have had this in my wardrobe for the last 15 years or so.
I am "Mini Mariano"
 

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