Last edited by macabee (2010-08-14 23:43:16)
white ocbd
black smedley v
47 501's w/tu
mulberry loafers
sans socks
off white aquascutum
Black and white striped t shirt in a Bretton stylee
Levis black denim 501's
Tan leather Clarks Desert Treks
Black Harrington
Penguin Canvas Man Bag
Skipping like a young gazelle through the market stalls of old Stockton town...
Clearly a good look, Jason. What I'm beginning to think of as 'Beyond Ivy': as sometimes seen in photographs of Italian and Japanese males on the forum. I think it's a look that may have already appeared in London, and I think the Claudio-influence upon the new John Simons shop will give it a boost.
Wearing my last American-made Ralph Lauren. Nothing to write home about. How did he manage to do what he did?
I know. I think Quay has the answer.
I wore my very old ralphie ocbd the other day, and the quality of the cloth was equal to any other shirt I have,if not better.
So it it does/did have 'some' saving grace..
Nothing at all wrong with their Made In The USA polo shirts.
thanks John. Those vintage cases can be found fairly easily in the States, at vintage shops. Condition ranges wildly tho. I've seen them on ebay as well if you search for "vintage samsonite"
Tan corduroy jacket soft shoulder patch pocket lands End
s/s white bd shirt lands End
club tie
navy slacks M&S
oxblood sebago chinos
Ho Hum
The 'rare' natural Grenfell zippered jacket
B.D. Baggie in 'earth'
Bean dark jeans
Nutmeg Falke socks
Traditional style Clarks' desert boots
waxy brown J&M split-toe bluchers, my rain shoes
thin olive wool ribbed socks
H&M slim-cut linen trousers in mid-grey
dark brown Regent belt
grey/white stripe Bean OCBD
Wembley repp tie (navy with thin metallic silver stripe), 2" width. 'Wear with blue or grey suit'.
Croc clip as a tie bar.
Gold-lined black mac on top. Too warm for a jacket.
501s
Sockshop (!) navy socks
Sperry Topsider (amaretto)
Navy FP gingham
M & S navy v-neck (for this morning at least - seemed a wee bit cooler)
Fjallraven bag (for work)
K-Way (mac - packed into bag - just in case)