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Recent content by Jonsey

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    Poor man's watch thread

    Here is my Archimede Pilot M with a handmade leather strap.
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

     Thanks! You're right it was a stylised look, as I was playing with my band on stage minutes after. Outside. Minus 6 degrees Celsius. Stiff fingers!
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    How do you feel about this? A little over the top retro perhaps? Pants are gray flannel, jacket is a DB brownish herringbone tweed with orange overcheck, sweater is green and tie is navy woven silk with green elephants.
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    -23C/-9,4F outside today. Not sure if I would call this casual, but there's no tie so I guess it can qualify. Please ignore ugly pilling on my wool socks
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    Thank's for your thoughts. Yes it's a little tricky with those pants and sweater. If I had a mid gray tweed I would try it! Good eyes! I think you are right, can't remember the exact model name but they are made by Cheaney and I stumbled upon them at this forum while googling for good boots...
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    Thanks for the feedback yesterday! Tried to find a jacket to go with this, but didn't come up with anything good. Any suggestions what might work? Trousers are a blackish bottle green, but look dark blue in the photo. Is the sweater too thick for a jacket you think?
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    Thank you! I've been lurking for a while. And it's true, the jacket is probably a little too tight for wearing a sweater underneath. Thanks. You're right about the shoes. Those are slippers I just wear at home. Had I been at work I would have wore sturdier shoes.
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    WAYWRN: Classic Menswear, Casual Style

    How do you feel about this? (First post.)

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