e dufflecoat. And even between the leathers there is none that's truly better or preferred over the rest. So I let my wife be the judge and she chooses this one every time:
I like this one! This appears well-cared for even though you have had it for two years already.
I think I'm giving this blazer a "two thumbs up". I am not that good at mixing up colors so I want to ask what type of trousers you are going to pair that up with.
Looking at your glasses makes me realize something. What may be trendy today may also become trendy in the future. I have few friends who wear the same frame as you do. And, nice glasses by the way.
I am a big fan of sweaters and what you shared to us are quite pleasing to the eyes. I would buy one for myself but of different color. I guess. Nonetheless, the idea is actually admirable.
I am at peace whenever I wear a cardigan sweater. I do not know about the others but this type of clothing brings out the best in me. I'll try to upload some pictures of my cardigans in the future.
I don't see the problem about wearing a tie. I, for one, adore my collection of ties in my closet. People probably think that wearing one makes them look old and unfashionable. However, one can actually pull off a unique style by putting on a well-designed necktie.
I have tried styling my hair with scissors before. The sad part is that it turned out to be a disasters so I never tried doing it again. Good for the others who get a really good outcome after the hair cut.
I do love vintage neckties but I do not spend all my money for these items. Unfortunately, I am part of the group who pays $3 or less for a decent-looking vintage tie.
That pair of shoes looks really pleasing to me, Hexenmeister. I do not usually buy clothes and I buy only at times when I need them. Looking at the shoes here makes me want to go out now and buy a few pairs of my own.
I have been shopping once and I saw this woman in really good-looking male clothing. It is very hard to accept the fact that there are ladies who can actually wear men's clothes and pull it off better than the male population.
Nice suit, Orgetorix. But I think it is your necktie that truly nailed it. I would try browsing through the whole thread to get a few good points on how I should dress vintage-style.
Thank you for sharing the link, Mycroft. I am a very busy person so I do not have the time to do experiments on my shoe lace. But would really love to try this one of these days.
Knitted scarf is, perhaps, a good choice. However, I still believe that one can look astonishing even when wearing an inexpensive scarf as long as he can carry himself with it.
I don't think many people (as in many) wear that this days. If your plan is to grab too much attention then you are probably doing the right thing. Then again, I think crossover tie isn't trendy nowadays.
I am not sure but creased pants are okay decades ago but not in today's time. That's from my point-of-view, though. So, no, I don't put creases on my pair of pants.
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