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Blue Blue Japan, Christian Kimber, Roue libre and the calamityware giant robot from Kent Wang.

Disclaimer: I got the square for free but I did choose it.
The marketing director of Kent Wang reached out to me to see if I wanted to feature some of their squares on the blog and agreed for several reasons:
I’ve had a few companies contact me to get their product featured but until now I’ve always refused because I’d never wear their products in real life. Kent Wang was different - I already own a number of their grenadine ties, linen pocket squares, silver knot cufflinks and one of their long sleeve polos. I like their product and I like the company.
I was really thrilled that they reached out to me and got the idea of taking five squares and featuring them in a number of different outfits. Most guys wear their squares with suits and ties but there’s no reason it has to be that way.
Over the next few days, I’ll be featuring five different squares worn casually and in the traditional way.
 

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$~itty quality pic from instagram 'cause Flickr still hasn't got its editing softwear up and running again.
-TTO
 

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Nice weather for a coffee outside today.

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Johnbull and Indigofera with Edwin and RMW under the table.


I was gonna be super critical of the facial hair but then I saw you're scandi (swedish?) so it turned into a cool black metal reference. You seem to be into "real" workwear so you should post more fits, nw that the craze has died down it is nice to see what people are currently into.
 

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ne / boden / eg / np / apc / visvim -- (details)
Really nice shirt here you pant-roller.
Been wearing a lot of the same pieces lately. Basic fit for a night out to an underground bar.
our legacy linen first shirt / jan-jan van essche trousers / ann demeulemeester derbies
WTF is an underground bar, like it is literally in a cave? Bottom out the outfit is fine but the rumpled linen shirt just looks messy and not so interesting. Maybe wear a jacket so it isn't so central
 

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Monitaly jacket MoCA tee (Frank Stella homage) Levis adidas
Those collegiate jackets just look funny to me when they're black and with lots of leather, it is almost like a bizarro universe where goth wore that stuff in the 80s.
Ditch the loafers, the rest of the outfit is like cold weather and sorta rough/country.
carrier company, travail en famille, margaret howell, e tautz, doc martens
Nice silhouette but would like it better with lighter shoes, maybe trainers.
 

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