Oli... O'Connell's, am I right? If so, I am tres jealous. Even more than I already am. That's a great sweater.
Both of those are beautiful, WM... I myself looked very similar to pic #2 the other day. What are those mocs? I know you like Rancourt...? Beautiful plaid on that shirt as well... Excellent all around
And though it may not be as hot a topic on TI - where'd you get those jeans?
Brad, are you in NYC?
I like everyone's looks and I'm particularly digging WorriedMan's latest JFK inspired 'do.
To answer your question, the shirt is Mercer's "Robert Frost" brushed three-season flannel.
Chipper, the cardi 'n' cords are indeed O'C.
ah, man... color me green.
Ah man, that first picture is ace, WM. Something about that herringbone and khakis screams correctness.
Cheers, P&O.
Berkeley, those are indeed Rancourt mocs. They come highly recommended from me, that's for sure. The jeans are just really worn in Levi's 505s. Not LVC or anything special. Shirt is a recent Viyella.
Don't the collars on those modern Viyellas bother you? I bought half a dozen online several years ago and I just can't bring myself to wear them because of those stiff little fused and lined collars; they're super rigid. The alpha sizing is also really off for me. I've given up on them... I keep one that I occasionally sleep in on really cold nights.
Yes. The collar is crap. I like the fit. It's a work-in-the-yard sort of shirt for me. I mean, look at that stiff cuff on the rolled sleeve. It's like cardboard.
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Brad, very cool. Sorry, but I don't have another shot of the jacket at the moment. It's a Southwick Douglas model from O'Connell's.
Very sharp, Derm. I own what looks like the blue version of your LL Bean cardigan. It's a good one.
Yes. I generally don't like a layer under a blazer, but this works, doesn't it.
Thanks, all! I know that a sweater under a blazer is controversial here. I think WM and AC dressed me down once for it, actually! (pun intended) And I do understand why some oppose the extra layer. But I like it, so I go with it. De gustibus non est disputandum!
It doesn't make me throw up, not even a little. I like it.