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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part II

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Thanks for the input. I have this problem with many of my pants. I can sag it a little more and it gets rid of the problem but I hate the way sagging looks

Dear XeF4 - Personally, I thought you looked perfect! And your clothes fit really well, too..
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Originally Posted by Mr. Moo

BBC, I like the second outfit the best. That Norman Hilton jacket is too small on you. The problem is not with the shirt sleeves.


Thanks, Moo - I had that Norman Hilton purposefully tailored that way since I have a closet full of blazers all with different buttons, cuts, fabrics, etc.

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Welcome - I like your adult fits. Classy.

Cheers

Originally Posted by luftvier
Welcome to the Sartorial Frathouse, BBC!

To my eye, it looks like your sleeves on your shirts and coats are too long and you're missing fantastic p/s opportunities.


Thanks for the welcome. All my shirts and sleeves are about the same length. If they're a little longer than perfect, I'm willing to live with it - I balance the long sleeves with the highwaters sometimes
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Welcome. We're a broad church here - trad inspired is perfectly acceptable.

Of your fits I like the second most of all. Do you have an aversion to pocket squares?


Opps, no aversion to pocket squares, I must have forgotton before taking the pics. I use a OneSquare system - tv fold white linen (simplest and suitable for my line of work).
 

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Trying out a new (for me) scarf knot:

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Originally Posted by IST66


Liking very much the double strap monks. Overall, a nice, simple, clean look.
 

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Originally Posted by Phat Guido
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Beautiful! Even the Vass (Vashz!) tree horns are distinctive.
 

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the rain stopped today just so you could bust out the blessed suede shoes
 

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Originally Posted by Phat Guido
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is there a particular reason you prefer the springloaded to the three piece trees?

or are the three piece special order with the u-last?
 
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