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#1 2008-03-25 17:42:35

Marc Grayson
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Mister Mort At J. Press


"‘The sense of being perfectly well dressed gives a feeling of inner tranquility which even religion is powerless to bestow." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Looking good and dressing well is a necessity. Having a purpose in life is not."  Oscar Wilde

 

#2 2008-03-25 21:32:03

tripchauncey
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Posts: 568

Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

Chum,

Does this mean, that JPress, has hired MrMort insted of MrMan?  I think that MrTom22 will not like it.

Cheerio.


http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/search?q=mort

 

#3 2008-03-25 22:41:10

Admiral Cod
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Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

I really like this.


"You will find that men of style and their adherents are considered either political enemies of the people or reckless, gluttoness consumers while most live in squalor" - FNB

 

#4 2008-03-26 04:14:38

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

I like his View-Master.

Maybe through it he sees the future of "Trad"?

 

#5 2008-03-26 04:45:07

bandofoutsiders
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Posts: 432

Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

'this suit is vintage J. Press' 

Looks like the new spring Madras to me.  Beautiful though.

Also, who the hell is this guy other than someone who appeared on the sartorialist blog?

 

#6 2008-03-26 06:48:21

Tony Ventresca
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Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

 

#7 2008-03-26 07:43:12

Speas
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Posts: 61

Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

The quotes are hilarious.

"When the trousers have buttons, one must wear suspenders" 

"I have been wearing a black Borsalino since my bar mitzvah and havent looked back"

"When it comes to all the patterns, there's no method to my madness, it's intuitive, not overthought"

 

#8 2008-03-26 07:45:03

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

I wonder when he wears that nice blue hat with the 'Y' on it?

 

#9 2008-03-26 19:21:52

tom22
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Posts: 295

Re: Mister Mort At J. Press

The  print is so small I can't read the quotes. Borsalino's are the Italian hats I guess. Brooks only stocked Lock or Herbert Johnson. Delmonicos does stock Borsalino. But like all Italian fashion, it became popular only after Richard Gere's performance in American Gigolo. Maybe I am wrong but I have a bias.

 

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