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On The Street........Mr. Wooster, New York

 
 
 
 
 















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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

On The Street........Mr. Wooster, New York

Comments on "On The Street........Mr. Wooster, New York"

 

Blogger Claudio Moro said ... (8:47 AM) : 

Flawless in a way.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:07 AM) : 

Always wear new shoes when looking this good.

 

Blogger Cheryl said ... (12:21 PM) : 

Mr. Wooster looks pretty damn spiffy.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:53 PM) : 

Alas, tradition-bound Jeeves would not approve of these shoes. If Bertie is wearing them now that means he's in the middle of a pickle and without Jeeve's guidance. Well, never fear... Jeeves will come to the rescue, though poor Bertram will have to give up his beloved shoes in the end.

PS - I love the shoes, too! And the whole look

-- desertwind

 

Blogger Matthew DeBord said ... (1:06 PM) : 

The tie-width-to-lapel-width ratio spoils the ensemble.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:19 PM) : 

Wooster was nothing without Jeeves. But yes, suede shoes are perfect.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:36 PM) : 

Who is Mr. Wooster? He looks great - love the shoes, love the cut of the suit.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:52 PM) : 

Suede in spring? Is that appropriate?

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (5:36 PM) : 

Somehow the suede shoes and the wide tie do it for me!

BTW the word verification this time was "caudy". Seems as though that should be a word, doesn't it?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:59 PM) : 

"Suede in spring? Is that appropriate?"

Oh please.

 

Blogger Max said ... (9:27 PM) : 

Those shoes are hot, they match his hair.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:48 PM) : 

I know this guy! He always looks good!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:39 AM) : 

Now that's a well put together outfit!


Oh, and just to balance things out:

I have no idea who this guy is!

I've never seen him before in my life!

 

Blogger Elizabeth said ... (4:51 PM) : 

The narrow leg of the trousers, the narrow, short lapel, the pairing of the brown shoes with the charcoal suit, the snappy spread collar, the blue pocket square. . . . Oh that I could find a stylish man like this to date.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:15 AM) : 

Matthew said...
The tie-width-to-lapel-width ratio spoils the ensemble.


Thank you Matthew for pointing this out. I had not been told about that ratio before, but you are exactly correct to describe it that way, IMHO. That is why the current 4" ties don't work with the Traditional style suits.

Anyway, as to the shoes, they are a great choice with the suit color. However, (again IMHO) the ensemble could be improved by using a textured rough tie, along with a more puffed pocket square.

But I don't get paid for fashion advice.

 

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