Rapha do good merino base layers, not cheap, but warm.
http://www.rapha.cc/merino-base-layers
Icebreaker from New Zealand are great base layers for skiing. Huge difference to other layers.
http://eu2.icebreaker.com/Skiing-/-Snowboarding/mens-skiing-snowboarding,en,sc.html
^ The one merino T-shirt I have is an Icebreaker. I'm now tempted by an expensive Sunspel long sleeve crew neck.
In that top picture, Spence is thinking: "Why can't Kate put her make-up on in the limo, we're going to be late for dinner". Then, the sudden realisation that she's snuck out of the rear exit with Sidney Poitier.
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You in the suit?
what shoos you have on son? loafers, lace-ups, leather sole? what construction?
Regards: The Shooman.
I think brown shell cordo loafers (leather soles-always!) or toffee coloured corduroy chisel-toe laceups.
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I say it every time he looks like a member of the remains!which again is a good thing.
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Wow!. Glad to see you got a jacket in the correct size. 40L? And the sweater is being put to good use.
Very nice Colin! Is that a yellow ocbd on the right?
Oliver - looking cool too!
Gurteen tweed jacket
Donegal tweed trousers, M&S
yellow & white gingham shirt Peter Christian
green knitted silk tie
Hotter on the hoofs.
Not Ivy but the rural winter look.
Ho Hum
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Proper bo I tell thee. Lovely stuff.
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