yes they are! although, being new, rather painful to my ankles. but in time, they'll soften, i hope.
and otherwise, rather comfy. and surprisingly warm (-4 here now).
Last edited by heikki k (2009-01-27 04:54:46)
moose, very good. i like a lot.
I had to do a double take on the size 44... looks nice and soft that old German jacket.
White Beefy T
White/yellow/red/light blue/navy non-bleeding madras long sleeve BD
Black Sheep-ish chunky navy raglan crew neck with the suede patches removed
Dark brown 1 1/4" belt
501s, 1947s again
Red Falke Walkies
Dark brown leather Desert Boots
Nope, got that shirt a while ago, MTM from Paul Winston. I dont like baggy shirts, and I have yet to even find a company that makes a 15.5 neck, 37 sleeve shirt, so its all MTM for me.
Damn, Tom. That is one hell of a tweed. Bold in pattern, subtle in color. Very well done. I always thought the old Apparel Arts/Esquire illustrations exagerated that stuff for effect. They really did make it that way.
Patrick,
I like the spread collar. Works with your face and the jacket. The graph check pattern works well with herringbone. How about a tie with some bolder color/pattern to pop that ensemble?
Last edited by The_Shooman (2009-01-29 00:33:03)
trying to be like the Moose man
white ocbd, collar unbuttoned
brooks no 1 repp tie in navy, loosened a bit
brooks navy blazer (sorry no sack its got darts but its brand new!)
olive chinos
plain black leather belt
navy socks
black bass weejuns
disheveled - yeah thats the look i want