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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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Really like the new framing Spoo. Gives a better idea of the pants-jacket interaction.


Thanks! My wife is pissed she's been re enlisted for pics.

"what happened to that bathroom **** you did that worked so well for years?"

"STOP TALKING YOUR ******* HANDS ARE SHAKING"

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BFAM!!!!!!!
 

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this highlights one of the most difficult to accept lessons of the styleforum, but probably one of the most valuable. totally true, fit HAS to come first. too many cases in point to mention, but among them the great looks of suitsupply vs. boxy aged Polo sportcoats, or Kiton jackets/ suits that look schlumpy. This is one of the reasons I'm selling a lot of stuff in a week or two, and sticking to the rule of fit first.

Well, here's a lesson for you. Fit comes before quality. An H&M shirt that fits will look better than a T&A shirt that doesn't.
No, but if they get pissed, it's a triple win in my book. :D
 

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You can meet me in person at Uniqlo tomorrow afternoon
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I can't believe none of you MC guys got the joke.
 

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More linen-wool. I generally really love blends. My favorite ties are those that are silk-linen. Pocket squares wool-silk. Fabric wool-linen.




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NMWA (tie, square)
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I have said this before and I will say it again...



You do NOT have to post a fit pic to share your opinions on fits posted on the internet.

Doesn't matter if I like their opinions or not.

Doesn't matter if they are ****** dressers in fact.





You are mistaking to think that I am a newb. And the number of posts have nothing to do with whether they deserve to be treated differently. So, please, YOU STFU. I wasn't even talking to you in the first place so piss off.
To be fair you did state that you were not familiar with any of pB's fits. It is difficult to believe that you have been on the forum for a while if that is the case.
 
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You are mistaking to think that I am a newb. And the number of posts have nothing to do with whether they deserve to be treated differently. So, please, YOU STFU. I wasn't even talking to you in the first place so piss off.

Back to where I left off. pB seems like a jerk who makes blunt comments with his big toopee. And his post counts?! The majority of his posts are NOT fit pix but just ahole comments. So please put up some pix and start talking. Until then STFU.


Zip it, noob!
 

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Too much arguing for me on a Tuesday morning. But there are some interesting points raised, namely about people giving feedback. I feel it is somewhat important to know that they know what they are talking about, and that makes it easier to accept their comments. I wouldn't go around criticising the likes of Spoo or Timo or others who clearly know what they are doing, but I feel its OK for me to point out things about "younger" members than I - and where applicable (like that ghastly shiny yellow tie from yesterday).

As for our young friend's Ted Baker tie, it *is* very much a "thing" - those kinds of OTT designs. They fit in a certain world, but for the most part they are going to dealt with negatively here. I have been on the receiving end of that a few times, as I do have the odd OTT Canali / Duchamp / and yes, Ted Baker tie, but then the next day I'll post a more muted fit and get all-round approval. So you pick your battles, basically.

There's taking risks to be idiosyncratic, but you either pull it off or you don't - the trick to being an expert at this sort of thing is knowing when you've pulled it off.
 

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this highlights one of the most difficult to accept lessons of the styleforum, but probably one of the most valuable. totally true, fit HAS to come first. too many cases in point to mention, but among them the great looks of suitsupply vs. boxy aged Polo sportcoats, or Kiton jackets/ suits that look schlumpy. This is one of the reasons I'm selling a lot of stuff in a week or two, and sticking to the rule of fit first.


If you're a 38, be sure to PM me first :D

Always looking for a great deal.
 
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