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First class Foo - great pic.
 

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I think that the OneShoe ages pretty bad,ruining otherwise a very nice outfit.
 

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Originally Posted by forex
I think that the OneShoe ages pretty bad,ruining otherwise a very nice outfit.

Will agree. I also don't like the extreme difference in the lightness of the pants and the darkness of the jacket. Fit is good overall.
 

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Are the sunglasses Ray-Ban Cats?
 

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Originally Posted by Mr. Moo
Will agree. I also don't like the extreme difference in the lightness of the pants and the darkness of the jacket. Fit is good overall.

I think it looks fine, though agree that a mid-to-dark grey pair would look better.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
051011m.jpg


From one caricature to the next . . . Madame Tussaud would be quite proud.
 

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Originally Posted by hendrix
what's so inherently formal about pleats and flannel? i thought flannel was kinda casual on the scale of things. Pleats just make things comfortable/fit nicely.
I have no problem with pleats in principle, but in practice I have an inseparable mental association between pleats and frumpy Jos A Banks, Brooks Brothers, Oxxford, etc. old man trousers. Especially on odd trousers, they look pure midwest business casual to me. I guess I've been brainwashed by the GQ/esquire flat front movement over the past decade. Seems like most people in their 20s have too, since I can't remember the last time I saw anyone (who made an effort to dress well) wear pleats.
Originally Posted by mafoofan
051011m.jpg

Excellent, probably the best fit you have ever posted on SF.
 

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Does the rise look a little short? Starting to see some moose knuckle.
 

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Originally Posted by hendrix
So what you are all saying is that when you want to wear a sweater, you pretty much have to wear jeans?
Well, if you quote me, but cut out the part where I say that I would wear a sweatshirt (not a sweater) with cords, moleskins, and other non-jeans, then your statement makes some sense. What I, and others, actually said is far different, though.
 

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Originally Posted by Manton
No. No one is doing this.
errrr, you need to get out more. Many people are doing this, hell I know wankers with non-jobs (think head of media strategy) and certainly no dress code doing this. They might be doing it wrong but its sorta akin to saying someone is a bad ******.
 

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Originally Posted by Fuuma
errrr, you need to get out more. Many people are doing this, hell I know wankers with non-jobs (think head of media strategy) and certainly no dress code doing this.
I would expect "wankers with non-jobs" to follow TV show fashion trends. Personally I see a lot more yuppies trying to emulate mafoofan from Styleforum than don draper from mad men (seriously).
 

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