Nice jacket Tommy. I work at Jump The Gun and get stick for wearing slightly wider legged trousers and fuller cut shirts (should probably stop hanging around with Mods! . I like to think I've found a happy medium now.
/\ nice tweed Tommy, it's true
/\ Jeff, what are those unremarkable cords? they look like good old Levi's from here ... entire outfit looks very cool to me .....
Tommy, love the coat and those shoes...
Jeff, that shirt jacket is nice
Nice work. Get yourself a vintage US soft collar shirt and the rest of the outfit will look a lot better. I'd get a tailor to shorten the sleeves on the blazer too.
It will be great if we keep getting new generations of people going for the classic ivy look.
Haha, cheers Bop.
Leer, how do you find the needle cord sta prest? I tried a pair on when they came out and found them a very odd fit, which I was very marked about as had been looking for the navy version for ages. Got my Gull ones on today.
So good looks being posted, welcome I am the sea - if you are on a budget vintage can be you friend - but a good start for sure.
Last edited by Tomiskinky (2015-01-17 09:20:58)
Tom, they fit me perfectly, nothing odd IMO... Very slim, but good slim with a really high rise. I do have rather thin thighs and virtually no bum though, therefore most jeans don't fit me well and many trousers have to be taken in at the bum... And sometimes taken in at the thighs.
P.S. the grey 5 pockets are more "odd" as they have a wild taper, but fit well too...
Last edited by Leer R. (2015-01-17 11:54:28)
Interesting leer - they were very tight on my thigh then all loose below the knee!
The grey ones are like regular 5 pockets, though I needed a size smaller, but got them on eBay!
I'll see if I can get them altered at some point.
Oliver, stop posting shots of you crotch - it's not that impressive
Hahaha, that's the reason then... I have pretty slim thighs (I am very rarely cycling, but if I do sports I am running) and quite muscular calfs - probably the opposite of your legs?
Yup, skinny calves cycling thighs. Haha. Not that big mind.
I see people wear straight collars under sweaters both ways. For most guys on here it's a non-issue because we hardly ever wear anything but button-down collars but if I were wearing a point-collar shirt under a sweater, I'd keep the points tucked in.
Worried Man, you've got a Robert Morse look going on there. I dig the gunboats and the new hairdo!
How's about The Loved One... better!
It's all in that smile.