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gettoasty

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new hairdo

current haircut reminds me of college friend, and he did not dress like this...far from it
 
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I like the rough linen idea (less so the bandana, assuming we're talking about that ubiquitous paisley pattern). Any place in particular where you get them?

Plenty of makers have linen squares: Paul Smith, RRL, The Hillside, Etro.

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Hey Parker. You're welcome in my team, if you want.
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I'm not saying you're an old man, of course!
I don't know what a bandana type square is; what do you think of the Simennot-Godard type of cotton PS's for casual squares? I think they could work with casual sport jackets.
I'm a surly Gen X-er, does that qualify?
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The SG chambray is great for shirts, but I don't really like solid color pocket squares (except white). Light blue would make a wimpy square I think.

Cheap-o cotton bandana from drug store:

 

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^ Nice. ToJ, not just sex inducing but also free-pizza-from-celebrities-inducing? Ran into Carlos Santana @ Mama's in SF yesterday. He actually waited in line like the rest of us even.
 
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Another John Smedley polo. Buttonless, Skipper collar. This time paid for by myself.

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Miran, that one's better, way better, but

in a relative sort of way...
 

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Another John Smedley polo. Buttonless, Skipper collar. This time paid for by myself.
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Sorry, that polo looks horrible and is not flattering with your body type. i.e it accentuates your gut, love handles, and moobs.

I once worked a store that carried Smedley and its basically stuff for old men who think expensive = looks good. It's cut horribly and not very stylish, imo. The knits are excellent quality wise, but don't look good worn.
 
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