I actually prefer the guy on the left to Frank....!
Erm...nice cobblestones?
I don't think blazers and crew neck sweaters work together. In particular this type with captains buttons. And when wearing a dark jacket you defo need to see some cuff action, for balance.
Last edited by Chief Brody (2015-10-25 14:26:47)
Yeah....case and point. Thank you, Leer.
Sometimes a deep v-neck could work as a passable vest, but again not with brass buttons.
I dig the look with a suit sometimes. Thin merino crew-neck and v-necks work as a layer fo' sho.
I like the eyewear, though! Props!
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Professor McDermott, could you please direct me to the library? Also the women's dormitory?
And RP, I am just a man watching The Antiques Roadshow in tshirt and sweatpants on a Sunday evening. I am just discussing it with you...it's all coming from a place of love...Happy Clothes Wearing to one and all!
Yes pa-LEEEEZ
I spent a lot of time in graysferry, haverford north, fairhill and out in Pennsylvania and a lot of time on south street. I also spent a lot of my time in Mass' and RI.
I lived in Powelton Village just off Spring Garden for a while. Not for from Haverford North.
Pop that collar Cap, it's chilly out there!
I felt it was a bit milder today Chief...tho' I do have a headache...maybe I got me a fever too?!??!?!
YIKES
T'was fresh yesterday but glorious... a catalina is quite cosy this time of year if anyone's considering...?
I do a lot of walking mind...as well as lunging.... so the fresher the better...
I am in Suffolk at the minute and its fresh!
At the in-laws, innit.
I just need some Lavenham quilt and I will fit right in. My Barbour is showing me as a blow-in! They all think I am a jockey, with my Irish accent…And I don't correct them!
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I like to think I was a jockey in a previous life....
Ok Ok... no giggling at the back…
My Dad’s side a fair few generations back were in the Horse training game apparently and went to E Europe to do their thang in the late 1800s…. Must be in my blood n all that….
Just pity the poor horse…. Naturally….