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Scott Hill

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I think the ensemble in look #1 is truly beautiful. The gray glen plaid DB suit with the blue windowpane is classic but with a nice flair. The large scarf.. creates a great "pop color" to an otherwise simple ensemble. The larger scarf is perfect! . The city wrap creates a very casual ; non contrived element that actually functions on a chilly day.. when a top coat is not necessary. The higher wrap of the "city wrap" is International and an nice way to wear a scarf for flair.. and also functions to keep your neck warm and ward off the cold to your throat. White linen hanky is a nice touch. Overall look is classic but modern in the same breath. It also makes me want to order up a new DB suit. The other ensembles represented look a bit eclectic and although I appreciate the individuality; looks to me like one is "trying too hard" IMHO.
 

aportnoy

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Originally Posted by Scott Hill
I think the ensemble in look #1 is truly beautiful. The gray glen plaid DB suit with the blue windowpane is classic but with a nice flair. The large scarf.. creates a great "pop color" to an otherwise simple ensemble. The larger scarf is perfect! . The city wrap creates a very casual ; non contrived element that actually functions on a chilly day.. when a top coat is not necessary. The higher wrap of the "city wrap" is International and an nice way to wear a scarf for flair.. and also functions to keep your neck warm and ward off the cold to your throat. White linen hanky is a nice touch. Overall look is classic but modern in the same breath. It also makes me want to order up a new DB suit. The other ensembles represented look a bit eclectic and although I appreciate the individuality; looks to me like one is "trying too hard" IMHO.

Are you the Scott Hill of Scott & Co. fame?
 

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Exit English

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This dude must give great head, because I cannot think of any other reason why his photo would be posted on this site.
 

Master Squirrel

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Whoda thunk that sagging or "the pants pulled down to your knees" look would have survived more than a decade.
 

Gutman

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Originally Posted by niidawg3
Looking like a fool with your pants on the ground!!!

Nice one, catchy tune

reminds me of Mr Spiffy a bit for some reason
 

Fuuma

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Originally Posted by jessbaumung
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This dude must give great head, because I cannot think of any other reason why his photo would be posted on this site.


Because it's a good look? OMG WTF the sartorialist didn't post a guy in a suit at a fashion event!! Oh Noez!!! I'm so tired of his usual stuff, this, while not being exceptional, is much more interesting.
 

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