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Comments on "On The Steps.......All About The Tie, Manhattan"
He's got a very "Dink Stover at Yale" 1920s vibe.
This man reminds me of a salesman from the 1950's (aside from the single breasted, peak lapels).
Nice look. I guess skinny ties are 'in' this season. This looks good on him. I like the fact there's no shirt showing in the inverted 'V' formed by his buttoned jacket, which is a result of the relatively high-waisted trousers. Note details such as the tie bar and pocket square. Well done.
Love it, especially the subtle colour mix.
Seeing a man with his pants pulled up to his actual waist is somehow old-fashioned and refreshingly new.
It looks like it's a print on the shirt as opposed to an actual tie.
mltt
I guess I wouldn´t have even noticed the tie.My eyes were staring at his very loose and high pants which I find a bit funny looking.
I like the bag he is carrying. Does anyone know who the manufacturer is? :)
Love the tie!
I'm sure you all realize that this is Robert Bryan, who probably knows more about fashion than any of us.
Yes, about the tie, but not 'all' about it. It's about the pants too, though which are superbly coordinated with the tie.
The tie--and everything else (except, maybe, the shoulder-case). Yes, the jacket's a bit over-scaled, but he's balanced it with the pants.
And the tie pulls it all together.
Recently, I've seen several fellows posted who look quite dashing, save for their hands in their pockets. For me, it muddies the lines.
His tie is darling!
His pocket square is horizontal, not peaked, and so picks up the horizontals of his tie. Nice.
great style...all of the proportions really suit his body shape and complement his face. so fresh and timeless. noice!
That narrow tie takes it retro. I love it.
hahaha mltt. another trompe l'oeil?
he's lovely.