Us ivy guys will be fine. We're not really into "tailoring".
Isn't Sarto (not to be confused with Sator) a tailoring student?
And a member here?
Last edited by chatsworth osborne jr. (2014-09-09 04:37:17)
William Wardrobe contrives to make life more complicated than it need be.
Afraid to wear a tie, he sports a massive silk scarf around his neck, which he imagines is somehow better.
http://asuitablewardrobe.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/tieless.html
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What alter world do these fools live in?
well, a necktie does not almost completely cover the neck as effectively as an enormous scarf ....
What is Bilko's stance on the ascot/day cravat which, even to the detractors, must be regarded as less absurd than a big poofy scarf with a light suit in tropical climes?
Oh yes, there is some black and white publicity shot of a flamboyant Hollywood actor, now long dead, dressed like this. It's totally normal and acceptable, perfectly commonplace! But I need to write a little article to remind people of the history (two or three people last millennium) to remind the igentry of this ubiquitous and perfectly not-weird look!
Looking "radiant" in his new bespoke suit:
http://instagram.com/p/op0C8hOE3D/
Lesson: should have gone to Marks & Spencers.
Just some dude, radiating in his bespoke suit, perhaps a pair of Ray Ban's or a full welding helmet would have helped.
I might add, I only posted that photo as a reminder to myself to cross that tailor off my list of potentials for my bespoke project.
Wise.
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php/419161-Autumn-clothing-What-s-your-style-Favorite-article-to-wear?p=6658553#post6658553
"decent" jeans instead of shorts make it "classy". If the bar is set any lower there will be no danger of tripping over it as it will just be laying on the ground.
Reading through that thread is a bit disheartening. Is this that "normcore" phenomenon?
haha. D-bagcore.