I enjoyed it, not as much as I did Casino Royale, but then again that's my favorite. As for Craig, he's my kind of Bond. His portrayal of a relentless, ruthless, cunning wrecking ball on a gov't leash tempered by just enough sophistication as called for is spot on. And, he looks the part of a...
I recently came across Bob Dozier's rendition of the Nessmuk Skinner and thought I'd share:
http://www.forthenrycustomknives.com/product-view/1005/Bob-Dozier---Exclusive---Nessmuk-Skinner.html
Oh, with price in mind: Perry Suspenders are a plain clothes favorite among those who need them. And packing tape, or similar, protects many a suit from the wear from the tools of the trade.
Since you might be still building your plain clothes wardrobe, I'll offer this advice: Joseph Banks. They offer suit separates, 1.5 inch belt loops, and frequent sales. One of those sales happens to be in full swing as I type. If you miss it, fear not. The next will be along shortly.
Don't like the generic bash(es)? Modify. Problem, if there ever was one, solved.
And if you think about it, it should not come as a surprise that COWboys (real or cultural) have an affinity for the CATTLEman's crease.
Warfighters have never had it better in terms of footwear selection. From robust mountaineering boots to sleek, lightweight assault boots, from those designed as for general use to those designed for specific missions, the choices are impressive and readily available.
That said, most do not...
I took my own advice and purchased a pair of Alico Tahoe boots from STP. They are comfortable, full grain, dark brown/chocolate in color, have glove- leather at the ankle inside and out, a sympatex liner, vibram soles, and weighing at approx 3.4 pounds per pair are light for leather one-piece...
Bumped, in case anyone is still in the market for traditional leather hiking boots:
Sierra Trading Post has Alico boots in several weights across a good selection of sizes: http://www.sierratradingpost.com/sea...allWords=boots
I took the plunge and ordered a pair of Tahoe boots. I'll...
And these seem promising from a more traditional point of view:
http://duluthpack.com/clothing-accessories/mens/mens-jackets/canvas-anorak.html
http://www.empirecanvasworks.com/arcticanorak.htm
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