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Originally Posted by Luddite
Also - the Lemtosh frames are flat on the front - whereas his sunglasses appear to be stepped. There's a bit of a bump about half way up each side of the lenses.

I didnt notice that till now actually. If anyone is looking for glasses that are almost identical to his you can go with the Lemtosh, they just wont be the exact same brand.
 

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i hate seeing faded jeans with black/polished shoes and a tie. just looks wrong.
lose the tie, wear some slightly roughed up brown loafers or aldens and this would be a good casual look
looking closer, i wonder if the quarters on that jacket are a bit square/closed for wearing with jeans. i bet when its buttoned up it looks quite blocky
 

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Originally Posted by darkoak
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I like the colour and the pinstripes of the suit...

It suits perfectly the gentleman's complexion...

I don't like the lapels..Too thin ...
 

chrisb0109

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Originally Posted by robinsongreen68
i hate seeing faded jeans with black/polished shoes and a tie. just looks wrong.
lose the tie, wear some slightly roughed up brown loafers or aldens and this would be a good casual look
looking closer, i wonder if the quarters on that jacket are a bit square/closed for wearing with jeans. i bet when its buttoned up it looks quite blocky


Its a double breasted jacket.
 

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Originally Posted by lasbar
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I like the colour and the pinstripes of the suit... It suits perfectly the gentleman's complexion... I don't like the lapels..Too thin ...

The colors are well matched but the fabric of his suit wrinkles way too easily so he looks kinda frumpy.
 

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Originally Posted by lasbar
It is not a mullet...

That's a mullet...


Not his hair.
 

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