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i would not - would you?
look at all the great examples of R's work, this has to be the worse i have ever seen
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come on you dont think he paid for that do you????
i was just talking, if one of us mortals would be in this situation. not mr. wonderful, sure.
Very nice material, but TBH it looks more like a tweedydon MC:FS closeout special than a E3500 bespoke jacket. The pocket is a nice idea in theory but the placement has rendered the final result a shambles - it looks like he is wearing a shortened jacket. I just can't help but return to the thought that this is such a waste of vintage cashmere the likes of which may never be seen again. What a waste.The Permanent Style guy finished his Rubinacci jacket. I like the material. Funny, they did the phantom pockets like Manton's Solito. I guess this is quite common with unlined jackets.
Then again I guess we should all keep in back of our minds the limitations of a single, static photo when evaluating fits.
looks fine to me, I think some people let their personal attitudes or prejudices guide their judgements.
it's not like it's something from a yard sale?
hmm... no. It's clearly bespoke, made for the wearer, very difficult to get at your average yard sale.
Less lapel belly I think would give the appearance of a stronger/wider chest (offsetting the hippiness).