Burberry Fall 2006
Maybe I have been looking at too many photos of Lapo Elkann but I'm starting to feel for the DB suit again.
Plush velvet for day, if you have the right job.....why not?
It takes skill to be able to use a weighty fabric and still be able to cut a very slim coat.
I love the "Flea Market Luxe" of this look.

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post a commentthis is my Fav. from their collection:
http://tinyurl.com/9p3hl
I said this in a GQ Forum, that I really think this is a good example of how too many patterns can actually be pulled off to look good. I guess this is an exception to the rule.
They almost compliament one another. I am a little hesitant about the belt, but it's quirkyness actually grows on you. It makes a bold statement, but doesn't scream attention.
Classic.
it's the same look that was posted, but no coat
I like it better sans the "Flea Market Luxe" coat.
Is it me, or do the faces look really pale?
They all need a good meal. A sandwich at least. This is not how men should look in a suit or otherwise.
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drunkenlens, could you provide us a pic of what your *idea* of the perfect male outfit would consist of?
or at least a details discription.
BTW, Grandma want's you to get her some smokes on your way home from work.
I really like the brown shoes on the bottom-most model.
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If you want a great array of Lapo pics, Google his name “Lapo Elkann” and then click on images on the top of the page. There are 750 photos of him over the years, study them carefully you will learn why people are so impressed with his sense of style.