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Originally Posted by RJE
That one reminds me, spot the Savile Row legend.

I don't hold too much against him - my own efforts at live-action shots ended with me looking like a dwarf with generous child-bearing hips. With that bulk, might have gone for a different DB design though.

Trini, Isaia source: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/mens-fa...-2011-01132011

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Oh my god...

The fit is awful...

Or might be the body under...
 

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There's a whole spread on him and solid colours in the Feb GQ. From briefly looking at it, it looked pretty good.
 

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Originally Posted by NOBD
Yes, nice.

This is such your style. If you photoshopped a box over his head (and maybe a football at his feet), I'd swear it was you.
 

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Originally Posted by TRINI
This is such your style. If you photoshopped a box over his head (and maybe a football at his feet), I'd swear it was you.

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When will this skinny lapel/tie trend die though?
 

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^ Purely for my own fun, I'd like to see it supplanted by a skinny lapel/wide tie trend
 

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Originally Posted by gdl203
When will this skinny lapel/tie trend die though?

The follow-up pics were a bit disappointing.
 

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Originally Posted by NOBD
The follow-up pics were a bit disappointing.

Yep, the proportions are off with all that skinniness going on.

Dark brown suit + light blue shirt is always pure win and hard to top. (+ light pink shirt too btw)
 

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pocket square use is small time
 

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