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Comments on "At Pitti Uomo..Studious Chic, Florence"
everyday i wake up wishing i was the female version of this.
i really like the colours and the textures of this shot.
well done sir!
simple....classic....and so well done. love the chukkas!
so hot. boys dont look like that here, and i dont even care about how much cuff, or how tight your pants are, its the quiet sexiness of texture and other fragments.
I love it!
uuh i don't like it...
It's all about the shoes, love the desert boots with the suit.
A conscientious involvement with effect, but somehow, for me, it doesn't add up.
Putting aside the difficulty of judging fit, for one thing, when the "dresser" is seated, the trousers seem of decidedly lesser quality than the jacket (and should probably be cuffed.)
In fact, the below-the-waist-choices seem at odds in terms of formality and finish with the above...now I've put my finger on it!
PS, in re the Dutch felow previously portrayed, it's not only the SIZE of his jacket that leaves his belt visble, but its CUT....
Fabulous! Always did love brown with gray!
Oh, I'm loving the sienna brown shoes with the charcoal gray pants! When I grew up, wearing grays/blacks together with tans/browns was an absolute no-no, but as I've seen since visiting here, those combinations can really look smashing.
OK. I can deal with this. if you are going to put brown with grey and it is not dark brown, than, OK, lean toward red or rust. I dig his spin, and I can deal with that, because I cannot see anyone turning this into a formula for disaster, which they did with tan. Please no formulas with what is not classic! PLEAASE.
I love his shoes! No common square toe leather dress shoes here.
Elegant...Stylish and Comfy ...my kinda look
If I am not wrong the jacket of this gentleman has a neapolitan feature and very likely has been made by a neapolitan tailor. Also the combination of a brown jacket with grey trousers seems very neapolitan and reminds me my very first bespoke jackets when I was 16 years old. The beatiful message coming from this image is to see our imprinting atmosphere shared by people having different education and cultural background.
Congratulations :a great shot!
Angelo
Wow, really nice!
I like the outfit, but I think if the breastpocket were empty it would look less contrived-looks like he's trying a little too hard!
Can I suggest you check out "Tie your Tie" in Florence. It is the kind of shop I am sure you would love.
Spectacular, in an understated way!!
Brown and grey go surprisingly well together.
Nothing to criticize unless you're just feeling critical...
My man spent a little time putting this one together. Although I do like the way that his pocket square is simple, yet screams at me, I would prefer a little more understated tie. When pulling off the brown-grey combo, albeit not as risque as it once was, needs fewer variables than other outfits (but that's just me).
Maybe sans tie?
lovely colours, looks like a beautiful day there
Very stylish, his outfit strikes me as being a true outward expression of his inner self. Quite lovely
The shoes are Loakes "Kempton". Own a pair myself and quite happy with both looks and fit.
On a different note; why are so many here obsessed with cuffs on pants?
The detail shot is so small ...
i don't know. i'm also on the short side, and i think this outfit makes him look small/short. perhaps it's the contrast of the jacket and the pants, but i'm not sure, because i have successfully worn tweed jackets with charcoal flannel trousers.
also the collar of the shirt looks a little large for his face/jacket and the cashmere(?) tie may be too substantial as well. the sleeve of the jacket is nicely fitted though.
The black Macs are soo much better looking than the aluminum or white ones. I mourned the day they discontinued the Pismo--glad to see the black is back.
Now how long before they do a brown one ...
The colour of the socks is not working for me. Otherwise a good look.
is this young man wearing your suede chukka boot (tods?) you posted in dec.?
precious. absolutely precious.
soooo talented mr ripley!!
Sooooooo Talented Mr Ripley
Everyone's got a favortie pic on here...this' mine.
The shoes are suede chukkas by Alden. The sole and heel identify them not only as Alden's, but as extrmemely well made shoes, period.
They are beautiful.