Fantastic, TV, thanks.
I particularly like the guy in the McGregor ad in the plaid shirt, yellow sweater vest, blue plaid jacket, and gray flannels...and the shoulder on that first suit makes me want to cry.
I might steal that McGregor ensemble this fall.
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Look in close at the McGregor advertisement: some of the men are not wearing ties, but are buttoning up their shirt collars. In the last advertisement, the man with the black hair, is wearing a letter sweater under his sport jacket.
TV
I dig.
Though Forest Gump kind of killed the buttoned-up shirt with no tie thing--it's become Hollywood shorthand for "mentally deficient."
I always thought David Byrne and David Lynch looked cool like that. Maybe it only works for eccentric Davids.
Nice pictures Tony.
My retrograde opinion is that women then took more trouble with their hair to make it nice, to their credit. The out of bed look sucks, unless, well...
All of a sudden I feel like Dorothy opening the battered old farmhouse door and seeing the world in colour at last!
That Buttondown shirt would only be 28 bucks today.
150 extra engineers! A fashion equivalent of "The Birds".
Are Trujuns supposed to be a knock-off of Weejuns? Love it.
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Luvverly stuff.
Yup.
Pick & choose from Andyland - You can find some good stuff if you look.
Stick to primary sources and look for those who can back up what they say.
I'm really hoping that they can put their embarrassing past behind them & now really make a contribution to the discussion of this style.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
j.
Why would too big be better than too small?
Better to find your own size. No?
Last night, I dreamed of, Bull-Moc and, Cream Tweed.
Does any1 here, wear the Bull-Moc?