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#1 2009-02-26 14:40:37

Decline & Fall
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In defence of a nice fat cuff

http://mistermort.typepad.com/mister_mort/2009/02/my-entry-10.html


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#2 2009-02-27 08:00:29

Decline & Fall
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Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

JP provides some context to said photo: http://theselvedgeyard.wordpress.com/2009/02/27/polo-palooza/

Could we push you for a little more on Jerry Lauren, JP?


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#3 2009-02-27 08:53:19

Prof Kelp
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Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

I think he looks pretty cool (something could be done with his hair though) certainly dressed smarter than I've seen his bro in some recent pics.

I like that fat cuff too!


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#4 2009-02-28 08:53:39

The Selvedge Yard
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From: NJ
Posts: 16

Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

At RL design, anything up on the inspiration boards that is tagged "J.L. likes" (Jerry Lauren likes) stays up, and I'm sure it's helpful to everyone else to know too-- so they don't go sticking their foot in their mouth.  One year they printed up "J.L. likes" t-shirts and wore them around the office as a funny and sentimental joke.  The guy is revered, loved and knows his stuff.  There is no one like him.

 

#5 2009-03-02 06:21:23

Horace
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Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

I saw that one.  Mort's blog consistently delivers the goods. 

I think ol' JL dresses better than his brother.  His brother lapses into weird costumey stuff all the time, even though he's got nice elements, separate.  Together, not so much.

I don't know about the ol' 2" cuff though.  I guess it's okay.  Anything more though is not for me.  Charlie's cuff's a few days later, with those beaten up Alden tassels totally kill it.


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#6 2009-03-02 08:52:37

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

'Twas the break that did it for me with Charlie.

Viva Charlie!

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#7 2009-05-14 14:37:11

Decline & Fall
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Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

Last edited by Decline & Fall (2009-05-14 14:38:21)


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#8 2009-05-14 14:51:27

ScarletStreet
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Posts: 540

Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

Those are nice khakis. Looks really similar to the Brooks Milano fit oddly enough.  Cuffs look fine too. I have come to like 2-inch cuffs here lately but only on wool. All my new chinos remain uncuffed with no break. Maybe it's the skinhead influence. (Will not use a sarcastic emoticon, ever) Weird how these idiosyncrasies develop.


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#9 2009-05-14 14:54:21

Gibson Gardens
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Posts: 873

Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

Rather lovely strides those, but Italian shoes! my arse! Saw 12, yes 12!!! different colours/materials of Clarks Desert Boots in Bologna last week. The most Ivy nation on the planet, and they don't even know it.

GG

 

#10 2009-05-14 15:34:22

1966
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Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

 

#11 2009-05-14 15:40:56

1966
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Posts: 2382

Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

Yeah those stone khakis are nice, could be Incotex. They do different cuts, but my "comfort chinos" are very similar to those.

 

#12 2009-05-14 16:03:41

Chris Kavanaugh
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From: Westlake Village California
Posts: 271

Re: In defence of a nice fat cuff

They'd look better if he pulled his hands out. It looks like a double erection.


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