FYI:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204731804574387134038144854.html
"When I was growing up, he was really stylish, but his persona was about flying under the radar, being stylish but low-key."
Amen to that.
That tweed jacket from "Bullitt" is for me the holy grail of tweed. The roll of the lapel, the lapped shoulder seams, the uncharacteristic short side vents instead of a hooked center. Also that film singlehandedly revided the turtleneck for me, after a decade of avoiding them.
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Gawd bless the roll neck... a beat classic. Under a corderoy jacket with a copy of 'Howl' poking out of the pocket....
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I know our very own Grayson rates the Lands' End turtlenecks very highly.