The Coolest Cat in Williamsburg
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Comments on "The Coolest Cat in Williamsburg"
mmm...so many men in suits. the littlest details make the biggest difference in menswear. I like that.
But his dbj is unbuttoned. Sartorial rules apply to Hamish Bowles but not in Williamsburg, then? Just razzin' ya.
I have the biggest respect for Chassids. They wear the same exact style every day because it's a way to take the focus off of their appearance and more on G-d. But even so, they look pretty snazzy to me!
Very slick. He pulls of the cool cat just chilling very well. I love his hat! It's very fantastic.
I was under the impression that Hasidic Jews strictly shied away from having theiir photographs made? Is this why his hat is tipped in such "cool cat" fashion?
so very very enigmatic. i love the contrast of colours going on in this photo, especially the stark whitness of his shirt right beside the red post with the brick oranges and reds in the background. its a wonderful photo.
i would love to know about the subject of the photo though.
Love him against the red. Very aware.
his posture makes this entire photo. i love it.
Chassids with their hats cocked rakishly turn me on!
Let me send you a photo from 1935. My Gramps in a tilted fedora and his tongue sticking out, with a baby carriage. He pulls it off! Sexier than this guy, even.--Like your site. I talk about clothes on my blogspot, but more homey.
I love how leaned into that red post in such a confident, relaxed manner!
I want to slowly approach him and lift his hat and smile!
Dude is so chill and relaxed, love it.
very dandy, I think. I adore his relaxed manner.
That is awesome. :)
what a perfect moment captured here.
What a great pose!
I can't find anything special, but his stance and been a Jew and having such a loose, relaxed aspect.
It is great , there are so many kind of peole that from different level.
loving the contrast in this picture. that hat...that slouch. i want a book of the sartorialist pix!
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Looking back, he actually will have been the coolest cat in Williamsburg
This is such a great shot for so many reasons... the colour, the man, thepose, the hate, the railing in the background. It feels almost Charles Dickens.