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Comments on "Calling Mr. Onassis....Your Yacht is Ready"
I'm loving the suits...
He looks so refined and cosmopolitan... bordering on caricature.
I like it a lot.
Love the color combo, the pocket square, the jacket & shoes are awesome! I personally couldn't pull it off that jacket - it seems to take someone more refined to do it. But it looks smashing on that gentleman!!!
-Paul
I've never seen a double breasted jacked look so sleek and sporty.
Love the classic Persol sunglasses. They always seem to look to large on my face...but I love seeing them work on others.
you're a comedian too?!
A Dashing Gentleman..
kudos on owning the double brested blazer, most are afraid to try these days in order to avoid an 80s/90s flashback
I have a 1070s cardin double breasted thats even more bryan ferry tha that.
can i rock it in 2007?
Utter PERFECTION! This is the reason why I bought a double breasted blazer the other day. The key to making it look young and sleek, however, is to lose the "poof" in the pocket square.
Ach Jesus, no, No, NO to the trousers, too white, would've been nicer with a light cream white. The shoes are fab, though.
The black shoes............. for me.....NOT SO MUCH!!!!
When will American men drop the super-size pants and adopt the European look? It's so much more refined and flattering, even if the man isn't Hedi-slim. J. Crew now offers a "slim cut" in addition to their "giant fit" chinos, but even the slims aren't this fitted.
At first I thought, Thurston Howell III! But on closer look, he actually has some smart things happening. For one thing, I love the pants/shoes combo. Those pants look to be a perfect fit, for a man of any age.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrel!
A little too comme il faut for moi, but I admire anyone who owns a double breasted blazer and wears it in summer.
PS, am I the only person who feels that suede shoes, as worn elsewhere (and brilliantly) by guys in other recent posts aren't really a summer item?
A bit nouveau for my taste. Everything's just a bit too perfect, even down to the over-prepared hankerchief.
wow. the shoes put the icing on the cake!
love it!