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CharlestonBows said:Black blazer? Nice change up.
The tie/shirt combo is very nice, and I like the double cuff with the blazer.
The Wingnut said:
CharlestonBows said:There is a lot here to appreciate, and think folks around here need to really take the time to study this academically. It's something that doesn't pop, it's not vulgar, it doesn't knock the eyes out. It's a truly well-dressed set up. Noticable because of its elegance, it's style, not it's power. I really, really like the subtle elegance of this. Very clean, very rich, lots of color layers. I could never devise this combination myself, I'm just not sartorially mature enough.
It reminds me a lot of what my late great grandfather used to wear every day when I was a kid. Incidentally, he was also a tailor & clothier, starting in 1921, not long after he got back from serving in WWI in Europe, at age 22 until he passed at 93. It's what I strive to achieve everyday.
P.S. -- I believe it's Greek, not Roman.
ohairas said::
Marty, my husband simply MUST get a job where he can dress like you every day!
Bama Mike said:Thank you very much. The blazer is actually navy blue - probably just shows up as black on the screen.
BTW, Charleston is a place I very much would like to visit and if I do then I will definitely stop by your place. I've heard it's a lovely city and one I've read a good deal about. I admire Charleston in that she has kept her architectural integrity intact. Mobile still has some treasures (been around since 1702) but suffered greatly during the 1970s and 1980s as downtown businesses and people fled to the suburbs. Many fine historic places were torn down. The downtown area is making a comeback now and old buildings are being restored.
The Wingnut said:
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Leonard Leroy said:
fftopic:Bama Mike said:Mobile still has some treasures (been around since 1702) but suffered greatly during the 1970s and 1980s as downtown businesses and people fled to the suburbs. Many fine historic places were torn down. The downtown area is making a comeback now and old buildings are being restored.
MK said:Good looking lid. Who made it?