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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part II

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ljrcustom

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
Freeze My Balls Off II Monday:



[click photo to travel back to the Jurassic]

Steed (Edwin DeBoise) DB bespoke suit in Smith & Co. 11oz flannel (for those of you who care, this is a model with the front cut)
Dege & Skinner (Robert Whittaker) bespoke shirt in Acorn Grange, barrel cuffs
E. G. Cappelli (for A Suitable Wardrobe) lined six-fold tie
Drakes wool and silk square
Thurston suspenders with the much lamented cat gut ends
Gallo socks
Vass Old English, antique cognac shell cordovan, F last
Tiffany Etoile band in platinum
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia (gen I) in white 18k, midnight blue face and band
Tom Ford sunglasses


- B


Beautiful fabric choice.
- LR
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
Definitely. Magnum. - B
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Nice suit, Vox.
 

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Vox - I love the tie and shirt with the shade of gray in the suit. I am eagerly awaiting receipt of that tie for ASW.
 

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StyleForvm warning; black shoes abundant in this post. Apologies about the pose, but I twisted my knee last week.
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Kilgour 10oz Loro Piana suit TM Lewin St. James's shirt PRL tie Rubinacci London House pocket square Tricker's Belgrave PRL suit Turnbull & Asser RLPL Tie Rubinacci London House pocket square Burberry Prorsum overcoat
 

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Originally Posted by theteacher
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Very sharp. Is that a BB tie?

Originally Posted by Ich_Dien
StyleForvm warning; black shoes abundant in this post. Apologies about the pose, but I twisted my knee last week.

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Hat trick.
 

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Off to London this morning for a seminar. I quickly abandoned the idea of wearing the EG Chelsea's when I looked out the door and saw an inch of snow. White stuff on hat and coat is snow not dandruff. Apologies for the pocket bulges - should have left the gloves on my hands:

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Coat: Italian vintage woolcoat, maker unknown
Suit (not that you can see much and the legs are suffering from getting rather wet): Pal Zilleri Sartoriale
Cashmere Scarf: Johnstons of Elgin
Hat: Failsworth
Shirt: Charles Tyrwhitt
Bow-Tie: English silk, maker forgotten
PS (not seen): Howard Yount (Navy with Purple spots)
Chukkas: Loake Kempton
 

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Originally Posted by NOBD
Trying out a new (for me) scarf knot:

Looks complicated - does it require a longish scarf
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The mail man delivered..
I need to swap mail men - very nice.
Originally Posted by BBC
BB shetland Brookstweed 3/2 sack (just purchased, need to take the sleeves up .25-.5")
LE pinpoint bd (light brown)
Rooster cotton lisle
Berle for Baskin
Mystery Maker vintage dark brown longwings
Rodex of London car coat

Nice car coat. Could the SC be waisted slightly or would that spoil the sack aesthetic?
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Birthday Brunch on the Bosphorus[/b][/center]
Great photo JP.
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Mission accomplished.
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Love all of this
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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
Freeze My Balls Off II Monday:
Steed (Edwin DeBoise) DB bespoke suit in Smith & Co. 11oz flannel (for those of you who care, this is a model with the front cut)

- B

I love the proportions of the DB. Nice fabric too.
Originally Posted by theteacher
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I like this - shirt works well.
Originally Posted by Ich_Dien
StyleForvm warning; black shoes abundant in this post. Apologies about the pose, but I twisted my knee last week.

Kilgour 10oz Loro Piana suit
TM Lewin St. James's shirt
PRL tie
Rubinacci London House pocket square
Tricker's Belgrave

PRL suit
Turnbull & Asser
RLPL Tie
Rubinacci London House pocket square
Burberry Prorsum overcoat


Nice threesome. I particularly like the overcoat and wish I was slim enough to get away with something similar
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My first WAWRN post on a snowed-in Monday:

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
Freeze My Balls Off II Monday:



Steed (Edwin DeBoise) DB bespoke suit in Smith & Co. 11oz flannel (for those of you who care, this is a model with the front cut)


Vox Sometimes the left pocket on that jacket seems a bit high compared with the right pocket.

http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...ostcount=37192 http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...ostcount=40708

although flaps in, it looks level http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...ostcount=54294

It can look as if the whole jacket is slightly tilted. Just my imagination? I hate asking this about your "new favourite suit".
 

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Originally Posted by RJE
Vox Sometimes the left pocket on that jacket seems a bit high compared with the right pocket.

http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...ostcount=37192 http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...ostcount=40708

although flaps in, it looks level http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...ostcount=54294

It can look as if the whole jacket is slightly tilted. Just my imagination? I hate asking this about your "new favourite suit".


You might want to consider finding something to do with your life besides analyzing the difference in height between bespoke jacket pockets.

Just a suggestion.
 

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
You might want to consider finding something to do with your life besides analyzing the difference in height between bespoke jacket pockets.

Just a suggestion.


If one doesn't want people making observations, than one shouldn't post their picture.
 

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Armani Collezioni Cashmere Blazer
Zenga Cashmere Sweater
AJ Armani Jeans
Ferragamo Chukkas
Giorgio Armani Sunglasses
Silver Wire Bracelet (made by myself)

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
You might want to consider finding something to do with your life besides analyzing the difference in height between bespoke jacket pockets.

Just a suggestion.


Like twirl around on poles?
 
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