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awesome.
what are you gonna spray? 200 or so? that thing has gotta have some serious torque. I wish the mod motor that i used to run was as easy as a good old windsor to build up.
Out of curiosity, were you the only one dressed like this?
Please be positive in your crits quaddie.the pocket square is no good.
and johnboy, stop calling people "mister".
its pretty creepy
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Windsor was the first knot my father taught me. That's him as my avatar in about 69/70.
I wear FIH almost exclusively now except for Windsor/spread collar as well for the same reason.
Yeah, a 200. Trying to get the damn carb tuned now that the heads are not leaking like a rusty old bucket. PITA.
The party is tonight. It is black tie. I am quite certain I will be the only one dressed like this...in a sea of crappy rented tuxedos.
Mike
Sorry my badBy Corneliani... I think you mean Ralph Lauren made by Corneliani. Are you ashamed of RL or something!?!?!?
Regardless, I think the Garrison model (and Bradford) are great cuts. It's too bad I learned today that RL is no longer making Bradford.
Thanks
I was thinking of buying the Edgware, but then I forgot about them. They look good though.
Eh, test fitting for the big Firm Christmas Party tomorrow. Yeah, as the grin indicates...I have been drinking. LOL
Rock on,
Mike
Oh, Polo velvet smoking jacket, Polo shirt, Polo flannel Tuxedo pants, Canali cummerbund, Ferragamo patent leather slips and a Brioni for Barney's tie.
I don't know. A bold suit like that demands a different tie I feel. A brown tie, imo is too casual, or should be on a more subdued suit.