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Comments on "On the Street...Green Cardigan, Paris"
Now that's the way to tie a scarf!
Love the contrast of the cardigan's volume and the skinny body - everything looks right. Very tough to duplicate if you're not skinny though!
I love librarty style on any man young or old who can pull it off. He does.
I have a cardigan almost identical to that, but I'll be damned if it looks that good on me. I love the scarf. I like the color of the shoes, too, but I don't really know how I feel about the shape. Are they moccasins or just folded-down, suede boots?
It would have looked sloppy, if it were not for the scarf that says "this is all deliberate".
Great hair.
That guy has some amazing hair.
Love the moccasins!
The very few times that an oversized cardigan looked absolutely wonderful...
Straight out of an APC catalogue
he looks fantastic. big sweater over straight pant. love the moccasins and the scarf to finish it off. reminds me i need to get my moccasins out and wear those babies. got them years ago as house shoes on a reservation in arizona. glad they are in now. but, the trick is pulling them off like this guy has.
WOW - This guy totally nailed the look. Perfect length on the cardigan! Love the way the scarf is tied!
i love how the buttons or fastenings or whatever they may be are invisible on the shirt... and it seems that the cardigan was actually made for someone his size-- the sleeves fit!
Hello Scott, do you know anwhere in nyc where I could get my suits/jackets altered to fit? -thansk.
it's all about the hair baby!
I LOVE THE SCALE OF IT!
nice hair!
The scarf, the cardigan, and oh that hair!
He looks like an interesting person.
it's the hair that does it
and the moccassins too
makes you want him in your circle of friends
Smashing combinations- love the clothes, the hair and the photograph. Every item here is pretty crucial to the look but I particularly like the scarf- the effect of the scarf. Nicely done.
very nice cardigan!
i would wear it too)
Yes. He's just too perfect. Love the scarf. Love the shoes.
Are you going to run anything about Mr Blackwell?
Love the shoes, don't think the cardigan is very flattering though.
love it - looks comfortable and he looks confident
Love this oversized cardi - but only on him (tall, slim and a bit of Orlando Bloom, but blonder)
If my husband had such a cardigan, I would wear this in the evening, on the couch, warm comfy and with a little bit of sexiness underneath...:-p
Great style! I love those shoes- any idea who makes them or where I can find similar?
Does anyone recognize the brand/make of the shoes?
Close, but no cigar. Love the shoes though.
I love the shoes, which appear to be some sort of mocs, and the hair, and the scarf. However, I think this look has two problems:
1) A Cardigan over a jacket?! I think this would be equally striking, if not more so, with something more appropriate such as a well fitted button down.
2) To truly play the cartoonish size of the cardigan off the skinny frame that everyone keeps mentioning, the pants should be slightly more fitted.
i love his hair!
V nice bomber and cardigan collar
GREAT look! I love the contrast in volumes and the jacket worn under the sweater.
love the 'earthy' colours...
This shot is refreshingly non-fashiony. I love the cardigan!
The tortoise shape cardigan of the cardigan with beautiful buttons is lovely. I don't know how I feel about the shirt, but the scarf, shoes, and jeans are quite nice.
Christopher... he reminds me of you!
gold buttons.
gold highlights.
i think this guy was on an episode of queer eye . . .
Somehow this look works overall, even though the individual pieces aren't amazing. It's interesthing how he's put the over-sized cardigan over what looks like a grey, light bomber jacket..
Everything looks great, but the cardigan looks just a bit off.
Everything looks great, but the cardigan looks just a bit off.
Excellent package all the way around! The scarf is the bomb! And the dude's hair adds great verticality.
Oh dear, I'm afraid the cardigan is haram. It hangs in just-been-washed, formless way. Without his structured hair and well-tied scarf, he would look sloppy. I must say, I do love the gold buttons though.
Hip, comfortable and stylish. I love the scarf and his hair too.
LOVE it. Absolutely wonderful, He looks like he walked straight out of a fairytale.
i've been dying to buy myself a cardigan. and i'd want to get the same style grandfather-size as well. i love his hairdo as well!
I love the shoes, with the belt, and the golden buttons. They all go together so well
I like his mix of sweaters the shall collar cardigan gives him a really comfortable look.
Are those shoes suede?
He looks like someone I would love to cozy up to. I would fit nicely in that sweater with him!
The gold buttons on the cardigan make all the difference.
Looks great. Anyone got any ideas where to get a similar grey top?
Defining the waist under the long cardigan keeps the proportion right.The French have an innate sense of style.
love the colors!!
Sart: we all know you dodn't care a lick about the sweater. It's the scarf isn't it?
That's the original "grandfather jacket", and it's the rigth way to wear it
What makes this photograph pleasant is its sense of scale - on every level. ; )
are those Minnetonka Mocs again ... think I'm gonna have to get a pair for Christmas
Love the look...very Dries Van Noten...
I'm obsessed with almost the exact same sweater from Urban Outfitters!
Love Love Love all the shawl collared Cardis being worn this season, and he looks fantastic!!!!
Love love love. Love.
this guy certainly knows his strength and accentuates it through the clothes that he picked.
This look is young Stephen Morrissey. I would bet my life he is a fan.
love his hair and his scarf. he looks so comfortable!
This outfit is just wonderful.
I wish more mean dressed like it.
I only dig his hair and his belt!!
I love the whole look, especially the Moccasin boots!
wow i love the way that he does his scarf! at first for some reason i thought it was a pair of flying glasses...
i love a guy with great, thick hair.
this is the best male picture on here in a long time
I love this photo.
Relaxed and 'crumpled' - just gorgeous!
He has GREAT hair!
I am interested to see what Dan from Richmond has to say about this one.
anybody have any idea what kind of boots those are? very cool.
i like that cardigan
I love love that cardigan.. I have been looking for a long cardi that goes below the waist for a while but havent found the right one.. does anyone have some tips..?
gorgeous man in an interesting attire...
wow the shoes are lovely!!! the colour of the cardigan works perfectly with those shoes. that's the way one should dress in the fall...
the boots are minnetonkas - super stylish and comfy. great scarf, great hair but the cardie has too much volume.
He is the designer for Paul Smith.
looooveee his hair! and he made this cardi look really good. this is a perfect example of a person wearing the cloth and not the cloth wearing the person.
I knew Dan in Richmond would like it!
wow, me encanta el sueter, a little bit country (french), a little bit mr.rodgers
i'm working on copying his hairstyle
but will have way to go to be this stylie. perfect person placement in this picture by the way.
Hi SH - been a while - get in touch - Colin P
He is a darling!
What about the background? I think it's picture-frame perfect to silhouette this well-dressed man!
To Maryelle82 2:55, this photo is perfect, and indicative of what Sart has been doing lately. Yes, there are wonderful compositions throughout the archives, but your work is changing, Scott. Inspired compositions and brilliant captured moments are coming with more and more frequency. I hope it's gratifying to you. We have the pleasure of watching an artist's work grow.
David Lynch started this hair style - THANK GOD! He's amazing.