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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part II

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ManofKent

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Tuesday morning - Note there is more than one inhabitant of Faversham.

Grey and dull so I tried to brighten up everyone's day
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Details:

Boots: Chelsea 5's (C&J)
Italian Moleskins
SC: Robert Noble/Brook Taverner cashmere/wool blend
Shirt: Charles Tyrwhitt
Grenadine tie - Michelson's (lousy knot all by myself)
Lambswool Sweater vest - EWM
PS: Howard Yount

Bag: Customhide

New cap - Kangol
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
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Tuesday:
Sulka knit tie
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Gorgeous tie Vox - rest is great.
 

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Originally Posted by Phat Guido
- F last shell from vash

very noice, thanks
 

Philip1978

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Vox and MoK, insane today.
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Originally Posted by Phat Guido
- you do know there is a in joke about the same situ happening at the moment.. Fortunately for me I was warned & we have requested an injunction..
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Bahahaha, are you going to be irreparably harmed if someone is going to obtain copies of your Vass shoes? This sounds like an uphill battle, friend..
 

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Originally Posted by elgreco
Bahahaha, are you going to be irreparably harmed if someone is going to obtain copies of your Vass shoes? This sounds like an uphill battle, friend..
- I was kidding.. Would be funny..
 

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Here are some deet shots
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Shirt: Herringbone Jacket: Herringbone Osaka block 42 in VBC Super 110s from 2010 Autumn / Winter collection Tie - Charvet seven-fold Sneak peek at last night's festivities:
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Guess who brought something nasty to the party? For those on the forum who over anal-lyse PG, here's something to knock your socks off:
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PG's noodle eating technique. 1) Right hand - chopstick
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Exact horizontal distance between right hand finger placement on chopsticks and noodle contact point is exactly 3.5 inches, matching the lapel width of PG's jacket. Note 1: Adjust hand contact point according to lapel width of specific jacket and size of hand / thickness of fingers. Note 2: Adjustment required for chopsticks. This example is for Chinese plastic chopsticks. Variation includes Korean metal chopsticks (thinner but heavier) and Japanese bamboo chopsticks (thicker but lighter). Invert for left handers and adjust shoulder stance accordingly. 2) Left hand - soup spoon
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Position of index, middle and ring fingers achieves a telemetry between spoon, noodles and mouth. With the use of simple geometry, we see the intersection of the lines precisely at the mid-point of the check pattern, which in turn creates a harmonious ratio between the noodles and his shirt shoulder seam. Invert for left handers and adjust stance according to fabric pattern. Advance users should attempt Prince of Wales check in a 6x4 double breasted jacket with Tom Ford roped shoulders. 3) Head, eyes and mouth positions
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With the analysis of both hands completed, we now study his head, eyes and mouth positions. Notice the precise right angled position between the tip of the nose and the noodles, which creates an alignment of the mouth. This is the optimal angle for blowing at the noodles prior to the slurp. Also note the highly acute angle of the line of sight with the noodles and chopsticks, which demonstrates preparations for second batch of noodles following the completion of the first slurp. Novices should first used hands, then forks before progressing to chopsticks.
 

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Originally Posted by ManofKent
I love this fabric - looks like Reid & Taylor?

I think that is a LL limited edition fabric.
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
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Tuesday:



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MBTâ„¢ (Mystery Bespoke Tailorâ„¢) 3 hard roll 2 suit in Holland & Sherry Crispaire
Borrelli shirt, double cuffs
Sulka knit tie
Tiffany sterling and 18K links
Hober Macclesfield square
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Vass Paris in Bordeaux shell cordovan, F last
Tiffany Etoile band in platinum
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia (gen I) in white 18k, midnight blue face and band

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That tie is sick.
 

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Gazman you have too much time on your hands.
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Gazman, that just brightened up an otherwise dull day for me - nice one!

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Nice past few days in NYC. With a heavy sport coat and flannels, no need for an overcoat. A little more flare (and tie dimple) today.

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