There was a chambray 3/2 sack on Newton Steet earlier this week in your size Liam...
I got the Knitcrest top in the mail today and just scored this cool mid century mohair Arrow cardi on the Etsy:

I saw it Oliver. It was slightly big in the shoulder and the lapels a bit wide for me. Plus I'm poor this month and probably the next.
Thank you for the kind words, Liam. Guess it looks even better in the pics than I thought it looks on me when I looked in the mirror... Shoes you know already, socks are my all time love for stripes and all that stuff. The chambray blazer - although darted and only two button - is one of the more "Ivy" blazers I have due to the natural shoulders, the patch and flap pockets and the chambray. Was a real bargain at € 29,-- at LE's sale
wears really nicely!
Liam Mac wrote:
I saw it Oliver. It was slightly big in the shoulder and the lapels a bit wide for me. Plus I'm poor this month and probably the next.
Stop buying cock all the time.
ha!
steve mcqueen fan wrote:
Liam Mac wrote:
I saw it Oliver. It was slightly big in the shoulder and the lapels a bit wide for me. Plus I'm poor this month and probably the next.
Stop buying cock all the time.
I've gone completely sideways, man. I've had a look online for home remedies for cock addiction and I see that electroshock therapy was widely used in the 50's and 60's. So, I'm gonna get in the tub and I want you to throw the tape machine in when White Rabbit peaks.
Patrick wrote:
Channelling my inner Oscar Madison
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http://youtu.be/kDrfHj3j398 Felix could be OCBD.
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Oxford shop white OCBD USA
Hawick Shetland Scotland
Mulfords mens shop East Hampton
Deadstock slate grey chinos USA
White pantharellas UK
Oxblood shell cordo Flo Imps
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Wow. That's great. I wouldn't wear the socks with it but that's a matter of personal taste.
General Butt Naked wrote:
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Oxford shop white OCBD USA
Hawick Shetland Scotland
Mulfords mens shop East Hampton
Deadstock slate grey chinos USA
White pantharellas UK
Oxblood shell cordo Flo Imps
Is that jacket vintage or what? I'd like a nice cord jobbie like that.
Vintage Welt. Try to avoid the BB trail and look at cord jackets?![]()
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Kin rain!
NOS St Michaels polo/roll/turtle neck depending where you live! UK
BB PoW with patch pockets USA
NOS St Michael grey trou UK
Pantharella Argyles UK
A & E split toe USA
I'm kinda off the BB trail. The book got less interesting as it went on to be fair. The chapter about the book bags was really hard work. I have enlightened myself toward the early hunting coats and some outdoor clobber. Some of that 30s hunting garb was quite cool. Interesting that Bean was using the term "Wicked" to describe products from the 20s onward. Not a bad read upto the 70s.
Yeah cord, must try and sort one one from some where. Online always ends in tears though.
Matching those blues up is a bit Dandy-you wanna watch that, hipster.
This is sad news Simon. I was looking forward to discussing the best way to keep a Swedish Torch going with you. I guess I'll just have to nearly the set the woods on fire on my own then.
GBN- digging the split toes. I always wish I was man enough for a pair of those. One day, maybe.
Rainy trip to the East End today:
Olive green Dunn & Co fly front mac, burgundy and olive paisley silk scarf, Alan Paine navy blue crew neck lambswool sweater, white pin striped Gant 'Woodbridge' BD shirt. turned up 501s, plain charcoal socks, burgundy Loake Royals, khaki J Press rain hat with guards stripe ribbon, black face Christopher Ward chronograph with black leather strap.
Purchase: mint condition vintage navy blue Burberrys harrington, after hard bargaining in Spitalfields, £55. Large amounts of beer and food, £? can't remember and don't want to.
Met Tracey Emin's mum - different but priceless.
John Smedley Polo arrived this morning.
http://www.atomretro.com/product_info.c … -KNIT-POLO
I went up one size...perfect fit...and no moobs.
As for today's garb...I am sporting
Tobacco corduroy sports jacket
Fred Perry Knitted cream Polo with burgundy design on the placket around the buttons
Edwin 55 burner wash red selvedge jeans
Uniqlo off white ribbed socks
Bass Weejun Logan flat straps (Burgundy)
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yesterday and today have been variations on a theme for me;
Sunday. Weather; dry, sunny but a little cold and windy
Navy shetland
Uniqlo Khaki coloured chinos
Sebago Campsides
Navy cotton/wool ragg socks
Monday. Weather; Dry but has been raining overnight and is probably going to at some point today. Not as cold and windy as yesterday.
Navy cotton crewneck sweater
white scoop neck tee-not visible
Same Uniqlo chinos as yesterday
off white wool socks
Chestnut coloured Astesanos venetians
Both days I had my yellow smock on standby.
Channeling-
Last edited by Liam Mac (2012-04-30 05:27:40)
Gant Rugby Shirt navy/sky
Ragman Tee white
Dockers Chinos khaki
Falke Socks navy
Sebago Penny Loafers bordeaux
Soundtrack of the day:

Gant Hugger cardi, striped regent madras with tab collar by Hathaway, vintage Italian wool knit, Levi's 519's, camp socks, Spring Courts, '66 Seamaster 600
Looking a bit like that bloke out The Big Bang Theory show there Oliver.
I fear a colour wheel moment is coming.
Geez, I've been asked for that fellas autograph by two different tellers in separate banks and stopped in the aisles of the Castro theatre by an old guy who had to let me know that his wife and daughter just love me - took a while to figure that one out! I've googled his pictures and I can't see any resemblance whatsoever with that square looking TV character. It's obviously the hair... but even that's not right.
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If this were a real life conversation I think an awkward silence would follow that, Simon.
Today, labour day - short trip... with my little daugher:![]()
Fresh college boy haircut, but very uncombed...
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Great trouser technology Oli.
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Oliver wrote:
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Gant Hugger cardi, striped regent madras with tab collar by Hathaway, vintage Italian wool knit, Levi's 519's, camp socks, Spring Courts, '66 Seamaster 600
The top half don't go with the bottom half imo, the shirt and tie are to formal for 5 pockets and sneakers. Love the cut of the trousers though they look great, may have to get a pair.