Veremund
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It was a tough decision with limiting it to three votes cause there were some that I like a lot.
Same here. You got my vote though...
Yeah, I thought the same. Greats pics all, though.A little disappointed that more Swedes didn't show up, know that there are plenty of us around SF. @Cleav and @EFV superb as always but this time my main vote goes to @Caustic Man . Not only is it a great fit, but it also feels so quintessentially American.
Congrats, @Cleav!!
Congrats Champ! World ChampionThanks El S and thanks to all who took part and those kind enough to support me.
I'll get a new challenge up directly, probably run through the next week looking to conclude on Monday 26th.
Looking like an American Dos Equis ad if I've ever seen one. As a native New Yorker I'm curious where one can still get those 9/11 memorial ties--any ideas? Random question--where we you during the attack on the towers? Still a dark day in our not so distant past. Cheers mate--looking good there my man.View attachment 936848 View attachment 936849
American relaxing after work. Blazer and pants from Oxxford, shirt from Ledbury, Brooks Brothers 9/11 Memorial tie (proceeds went to fund the memorial in NYC), Allen Edmonds Chelsea boots and belt. Kentucky bourbon. No flag pin required as I know where I’m from.
WOW thats incredible. Thank you for your service! What was that like for you being on active duty while all this happened--were you stationed in any of the hotbeds in Afghanistan? I have to admit that at that time, I think I was a freshman in high school, I was very naive--at the time it was all "war is bad" rhetoric--I had a bunch of friends that were of that punk-hippie mentality of anti-establishment, anti-government, all that kind of stuff...and here I am now a purveyor of high-end fashion. The roads we travel are so fascinating sometimes. And I have an incredible amount of respect for what you and others have done to put your lives on the line for this country--hindsight is a *****.Thanks! I think the tie shows up on eBay every now and again.
I was on active duty with our Army in Germany on 9/11. Things got hectic fast.