^ Nice one Tom. They look great when they're worn in,saw the pic on FB.
Nice Lambretta Tom. I'm hoping to buy a scooter next summer (funds permitting).
Yeah, only had them a week, once they loose the newness they'll be great, also a little room for glove liner too.
Nice scoot Tom, is it an SX?
Tom, looks like a good f#$%uckin' time man! Don't get killed on that thing.
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Nice color combo, Worried Man. How does the JOS Bank fit? I've read that the jackets are quite baggy.
I see. Then I guess it is the angle.
...perhaps coupled with the fact everything you wear is generally very trim and neat.
I like it. As with OCBD yesterday, I like seeing posters doing something different. I find it very easy to slip into a routine.
Most of my jacket lapels and ties are slim. But not all. Sometimes I may need to look like I own clothes made after 1968. In this case, 1973. I was afraid to show my mutton chops and thick mustache I put on to complete the look.
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Thanks fellas. I've probably just been caught out by that angled shot.
I really like that shot above too.
To be honest, I haven't mastered the self pic shot. It's hard. You're good at it.
Only because I can't work out the timer on my phone. It's my only option.
Now that I think about it, were the traditional Ivy shops - Brooks, Press, Andover Shop, etc., immune to the mid-century skinny lapel trend? I know I've seen some '70s era Brooks and Press jackets with very wide lapels, but not any, that I recall, with the slim lapel.