Terron Schaefer of Saks Fifth Avenue
I really have to figure out how to shoot Terron folding his pocket square because it is a true sartorial art form.
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Comments on "Terron Schaefer of Saks Fifth Avenue"
I love that detail - but aren't those silk flowers?
It appears that Terron has made a beautiful arrangement with Mother Nature to help provide for that sartorial accoutrement. A very nice touch. Why not? - JCH
This is extraordinary--a kind of origami that mimics, delightfully, a boutonniere....
I would love to learn how to do this...
Enid P.
Mr. Schaefer's attire is perfect. What class!
Please, tell me that's not a pocket square but a boutonnaire. If not, that is truly an art form
Incredible. I would love to see him do it to. This pocket square looks like a bouquet of silk flowers. Talk about going the extra mile. He got up a little earlier than usual to get this to look just right and perfect. Bravo!
You mean those aren't flowers?
I saw a guy today with a pocket square, and was thinking that more men should wear them. I am going to buy my husband a few and we'll see how that goes!
That's his pocket square? I thought that was a pin or flowers or something; it's fantastic.
That is a Japanese scarf/necklace. I loved them so much, and bought one in gray (as shown in photo), another in purple from the MOMA store 2 years ago.
What's going on with the notch on the lapel?
Sarto - I think I'm in love! Lovely indeed...
Next time I am in the elevator with him at work I'll ask.
Wow, people's inability to recognize sarcasm... wow.
he looks incredibly suave and debonair,,,how does he do it?
The lapel pin is so chic - is it a #3 or the letter "B"?
Any idea what it stands for?
I love the combination of dots and stripes.
The white shirt looks right and the suit must be bespoke.
the hair, skin and beard are perfect - how much time does it take him to dress in the morning?
As Mies van der Rohe so correctly stated - "God is in the details" and Mr. Schafer has the details all figured out. Well done - nice to see someone who pays such attention to the part in his hair, the amount of cuff showing, the pocket square, the lapel pin, etc.
Bravo!
What were the shoes like? John Lobb for sure. What a classy looking guy.
I SAW THE ARTICLE IN GQ, AND BEEN LOOKING FOR A SQUARE POCKET LIKE THIS SINCE THEN. CAN'T SEEM TO FIND IT. I'VE TRIED THE MOMA WEB STORE AND CAN'T EVEN SEE THE SITE. WHERE CAN I FIND IT! I JUST LOVE IT! PLEASE TELL ME WHERE CAN I BUY IT!
It's the "Shibori Pocket Square" available at MoMAstore.org.
El detalle es "absolutamente Terron". Como siempre. Se te ve genial, Terry. Víctor y Lita (Spain).
Does anyone know where Terron got his lapel pin? I would really like to purchase one!
Classy...
looking over this from march 07 where can buy this item what website i must have this item
I WORKED WITH TERRON WHEN I WAS IN NY... FANTASTIC MAN, CREATIVE AND SO STYLISH!
alessandra, Italy
very simple to obtain...his pocket square is called a SHIBORI pocket square, just google it...MoMA is now completely sold out, however you can obtain on the web, about $20, I bought mine from MoMA for $10, it was on sale,absolutely amazing, I had so many comments...I wish I had purchased more, Remember search SHIBORI POCKET SQUARE, good luck
It's details exactly like these that remind us that mens fashion can and should be extensive, fluid and appreciated.
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