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Saturday, January 21, 2006

On The Street......Nolita, New York

I'm not usually big on red but I like this. I guess it is the casualness of the jeans that make it work for me.

Comments on "On The Street......Nolita, New York"

 

Anonymous LongWing said ... (12:47 AM) : 

What do we think this jacket is made of?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:11 AM) : 

Love the whiskers and the magnificent jacket. I just wish he had enough nerve to just follow through with nice snug trousers instead of opting for the ubiquitous, tired pair of jeans. Casualness is boring and overrated--let's see some brave, rare birds on the street!

 

Blogger Swagger said ... (3:12 PM) : 

I think this gentleman has found H.G. Wells time machine and is the former lover of Anna Karenina.

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (6:25 PM) : 

Isn't Anna Karenina tennis player?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:40 PM) : 

You gotta respect a guy that does not conform to the latest looks and develops his own personal style.

Congrats!

 

Blogger Swagger said ... (11:39 AM) : 

Dear Sartorialist,

No she is a character in a Tolstoy novel.

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (12:17 PM) : 

I know, I was kiddin'

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:13 PM) : 

the stach is so hot right now.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:23 AM) : 

The jacket is cord

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:23 PM) : 

the jacket strikes me as velvet, not a cord jacket.

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (3:54 PM) : 

I'm pretty sure it is a cord

 

Blogger EMNH said ... (9:20 PM) : 

This guy has got to have them big, brass and hangin' low to pull of that stache. I'm a fan... I just wonder how the stache holds up to a heavy kissing session. Wax on..Wax off.

 

Blogger Georgiana said ... (8:30 PM) : 

If you do an image search on google for John Singer Sargent and Dr. Pozzi, you will see the original of this look - the dark facial hair and the red. Beautiful.
P.S. Sartorialist, I love your blog. And the archives.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:41 AM) : 

Let's be honest with ourselves here.

Without the mustache, we would not have found ourselves enchanted with him to the point of finding the red jacket endearing.

But, on him, I just don't think anything else could possibly look so fresh.

 

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