You mind turning that down? Just kidding. I dig. That collar point works great with the design of the jacket. Very angular, stark, but then you have a nice balance with the knit tie and the shoulder and the "careless" pocket square. Yeah. Good things afoot there Patrick.
Patrick in full test card effect - love it. And you have sun - a rarity in these parts!
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I'm liking it, Captain. Especially the RW & cords combo.
Cheers Woolie - I really hope LVC re-run these cords at some point, they're so comfy, a nice shape to them..and enough ballroom to hold a Soul Allnighter!! I could challenge WM on the rise front too...well nearly...Oh who am I kidding?!?
These Red Wings are ancient now (the older softer top version of the supersoles) so wear em sparingly..but I still have an identical pair purchased from Russell St under the bed and in their box from the mid noughties...probably my favourite shoe/boot of all time?!?
H - think you'll enjoy the cord too...they're a very "go to" jacket...
Gawd knows how much vintage I have & I've a wonderful BB cord sack with footie buttons ( used to be my dream jacket!) - but I reach for the Keydge a lot in recent years - a factor I bet all Keydge wearers will now say!
all positive comments seconded, Captain! Like it, especially the cords and the Barbour... and that we see ya face!
Yeah, I have a couple of old Jantzen and London Fog cardigans in that mustard colour. I stopped buying vintage cardis for the most part (I'll make an exception for the odd acrylic piece, which btw is the only synthetic clothing item I'll still consider) because they're always covered in pilling and end up looking pretty ratty. I'll still pick up the shaggy mohair kind though. The one above is a newer Gant. You can't really tell from the photo but the shirt is a s/s Purist cottage cloth with yellow awning stripes - a thing of beauty.
What a fiendishly good looking chap you are Cap'N. Shiver me timbers.
Oliver you've gotta turn it with the white socks mate, I'm warming to them.