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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Bold Color

I love the bold color and the successful "fold-under" of the bottom hem of the knit - Thr fold-under allows for a much more flattering fall of the knit over your stomach and hips.
The fold-under can look a little tricky from the side view so I usually only do it layered under a jacket. To avoid the whole thing, I try to only buy double- zip sweaters.

Comments on "Bold Color"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:12 PM) : 

I agree..under a jacket works.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:31 PM) : 

what is this 'fold-under'?. do you mean the guy has folded the rubberband inside? or that he tucked the sweater into his pants?

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (6:50 PM) : 

he folded the bottom hem the the sweater up and inside the sweater so that it sits more nicely on his hips.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:45 AM) : 

Good, tight-ribbed waistbands fold under pretty easily. I used to like the look back in school days.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:28 AM) : 

the sweater is beautiful and worn properly but look at the lenght of his pants. he ruined everything by being sloppy with his pants. take a look at where the pants break--you've got to be kidding me with that stuff.

 

Blogger Jay said ... (11:46 AM) : 

Isn't the length of these pants (jeans-like ones) always too long or too short for most? I alway send up pants like his.

You could get it to a taylor and get it cut to the right length, but that's too much work & not worth the money....

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:34 PM) : 

I get my pants hemmed and it only costs about 10 dollars.

 

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