Very good , and the photos too, but who is the man, with the beard?
I'm digging the tweed overcoat with the upturned sleeve cuff. Especially on top of a tweed jacket. It's only
a double tweed though, and as such, has yet to rival the Vaclavian triple-tweed look, which I really like.
Perhaps if the scarf was in a herringbone weave out of camelhair, you'd achieve the notoriously difficult to pull off three tweed look.
Just finished reading the new article and I thought it was excellent.
I just have one question and that is where can I get a red shirt like that one the man had on?
Cracking article FNB. I would definitely like to hear more of your thoughts on what is appropriate. Your approach to style is beyond reproach. Keep it up.
Quite lovely, and the model was rather nicely attired as well.
Good article. Loved the photos particulalrly.
Actually, this is shaping into the best forum on style and clothes on the Web.
FNB, you just might be making people look bad.
Thanks guys. More good stuff to come.
RE the man with the beard...I think the way the burgundy socks echo (clash with?) the red of the shirt is an exquisite idea.
The way the burgundy is with the red is that they coordinate
Last edited by Incroyable (2006-03-26 02:31:43)
well, it could be the monitor but the socks look like what the japanese call 'peony purple'. I think the lack of perfect co-ordination is what creates the interest.
It wasn't bad. What about an article for people who haven't quite gotten to the custom level as yet?