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What Are You Wearing Now/Today Part I

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timpoblete

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Lookin good Berlin. Shoes and shirt brands? Plus I like the way the clothing's strewn around the shop. Is that intentional or just in need of cleaning
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Thanks Tim. Shirt's by Kostas Murkudis for Schiesser and shoes are by Mentor. The clothes-strewn-everywhere is intentional. Wanted to make it look like someone's dressing room at home + an effort to rid people of their fear of touching the merchandise. Its funny, people grab things from the window display then ask me if they can take something from the shelves.
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Originally Posted by Get Smart
this is my personal bias speaking, but pairing the Hart suit with sneakers is like putting ketchup on a USDA prime filet cooked to perfect med-rare
Thats interesting! I have rarely seen Mr. Hart himself in anything but sneakers while wearing his own suits! I think that if any suit should be worn with sneakers it is SH.Tthe "fitted-antifit" of these suits make them perfect for that. When wearing suits from the "slim-fit group" i e. DH, The japanese makers, Jil etc. sneakers are less contradicting to the overall style than with the very british SH cut and hence less interesting in my opinion. What shoes would you pick Get Smart?? /TKL
 

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Originally Posted by kallun
What shoes would you pick Get Smart??
/TKL


I'm a bit predictable, traditional and generic in my choices....I would wear a brogue, or a plain oxford. But the shoes themselves would hopefully have something of interest going on within their traditional confines.

The suit/sneaker look has never been my cuppa. Even if Nick Hart himself decides it's a good look.
 

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
I'm a bit predictable, traditional and generic in my choices....I would wear a brogue, or a plain oxford. But the shoes themselves would hopefully have something of interest going on within their traditional confines.

The suit/sneaker look has never been my cuppa. Even if Nick Hart himself decides it's a good look.


I guessed You would chooose that
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To be honest I very rarely wear anything but shirt and leather shoes with suits (I took this pic as it was requested by a poster elsewere). But I DO like the sneaker look also, provided snakers are High Tops or Springcourt/Converse style and in Leather or canvass.

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does youre store sell EG? could you do mailorder? im not aware of any european stores that have EG at all..
 
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