Very nice Cappy. I probably wouldn't be too keen on that outfit YSR, if someone else was wearing it, but with the cool shades and all that ink I think there's a nice contrast there. Keep on doing your thing, man!
Last edited by The Woolster (2015-05-08 03:07:52)
Great stuff fellas.
Good stuff Captain, and an impressive collection of ink YSR
Like the top half YSR, some dark navy poplins like these from O'Cs would really soar though - http://www.oconnellsclothing.com/product.php?productid=25326&cat=585&page=1
A good day gentlemen,
It's cold up here in Notts so I've opted for green Shetland crewneck (James Meade) a white Oxford rigger (Lands' End), white trainers (Superga), blue shorts (Gant - it's laundry day), watch (Timex Easy Reader with Nato strap) and tortoiseshell glasses.
I bow to your criticism.
I agree with Oli ."YSR decent chinos would have sent that outfit to the next level".
An interesting look though Bud...i like.
Last edited by YoungSoulRebel (2015-05-08 12:35:03)
YSR, I like the colors, but the use of seersucker with a layered sweater vest underneath offends my good Southern gentlemanly sensibilities: I'd argue it's a bit incongruous. But nothing wrong with doing your own thing. The hair looks great. You a barber?
The problem is I can't afford to import them, get them altered and so on right now. Like shoes, its definately one I like to see in person first as well.
We need to start a Co-op through the board, buying from Hertling etc to get trousers produced to our perfect standards!
Last edited by YoungSoulRebel (2015-05-08 14:54:33)
I should be earning a commission, ha! I'm sure you'll dig them a lot... this could be the start of a new obsession. These days I usually have O'Cs house tailor hem the inseam to 29.75 and taper them to 8" which is done proportionally through the leg. I normally would only do this in person but I've done it about half a dozen times now and have the utmost confidence in their work. Just go easy on the taper though.