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Comments on "On the Street....Park Ave., NYC"
Beautiful colors!
awesome look! especially like the shirt and watch..
that slim sillouhette! amazing! the pants, and that shirt look gorgeous and I don't even mentioned this pretty jacket, he's wearing!
we've seen him before, no?
agreed, the colours look amazing
Color of the jacket is shining - love it!
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This photo is another perfect example of why your blog has become my first point of reference for developing my style.
Very nice watch.
cute indeed
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charming!! can all men please dress like that?
I hate when dudes wear watches on their right hands - even if they are left handed.
I love this study of his face-his ears, the lock of hair. This picture's not about the clothes--they're supporting players only. Love the out-of-focus colors and shapes in the background complementing this portrait.
very beautiful look!
i dig those lapels, BTW missing a button on the cuff.
what really caught my attention was the watch.
And just yesterday I commented about needing to wear one light-reflecting element. I stand corrected, this is a great outfit! I would love it even more if his long sleeves protruded an inch or so from his jacket cuffs. Jorge from WPB
Not missing a button... both cuffs unbuttoned on last button... to show that they're real working buttonholes.
he is not missing a button, it's left unbuttoned on purpose, to show it's the real deal! Love it!
colors incredible. slim silhouette too. does he look a little menacing though?
His watch and the piping (?) on his shirt are great. But I do not like the color combo of the jacket, shirt and slacks. Love the stop light to his right.
Gotta love a tank case.
Missing button - very droll.
A very handsome man who knows how to dres to the best effect of his style/figure/personality.
Very handsome fellow. Love the color of his collared shirt, looks great with that blue
Fabulous watch!
very nice look. what's not to love.
poetic face.
the watch nice, the colour of the jacket I dont like, he is very handsome
@Anonymous: indeed we have seen him before. Here, I think: http://www.thesartorialist.com/photos/2149BrownBlkWeb1.jpg
The old picture was, for my tastes, superior (both in terms of the clothes and the picture itself) but I am still enjoying the jutting lapels this feller seems to prefer.
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Christopher Niquet. Stylish as ever!
I couldn't decipher the maker of the watch but it looks like the real deal from the 20s or early 30s. could be Rolex or a LeCoultre. beautiful piece. whether it works or otherwise is irreverently irrelevant. it matches his overall style. well done.
Pietro
it is christopher niquet, i love the watch
Best watch ever. I want it.
tres jolie!
Anyone knows what watch is that ?
Midnight green and a nicely-fitting jacket... loving the earth-tones.
Classic styling. Like the whole brown/blue thematic. But jacket and pant pallets clash. The slim/delicate design of the watch compliments the structured look as well.
GOD. TOTALLY ELEGANT!
GREAT ONE
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CHICMUSE
LOVE this.
I love the missing a button comment.
Great portrait. Really well taken.
Who is this guy?
Isn't this the guy with the green leather jacket?
beautifully muted colours. beautiful.
I like the Jacket, which green is this?
The watch as well, tres classic....
Have a wonderful week end everybody ;-(
what watch is that?
Sir,
you looked dashing at the Barney's book signing.
I would find it enlightening to know what your subjects' professions are. I am suspicious that they mostly work in the fashion industry and therefore their jobs require that they sartorialize. I am hoping that a one word description of their chosen professions will prove me wrong.
Amazing! He reminds me of young François Truffaut, the look and deep dark eyes. Even more the right side of his face - due perhaps to the curl on his forehead.
Great work as always, Sart! Thanks.
The "Cartier Tank" inspired rectangular watches are definitely back in a big way. Mine had sat in a drawer for many years. Within the last year and a half, I had my watchmaker service it. Now it's back in regular use.
VERY nice and crisp jacket
I usually don't like peak lapels, but guys like this are starting to change my outlook on them, and make me consider it for myself- since it is good for shorter men
daily elegance, not strenuous fashion. fantastic.
Very easy on the eyes - almost kind of soothing!
The attitude makes this for me, 100%.
A young Seymour Glass?
I love the color of the jacket.
I once bought a velvet cape of that same color in Morocco. It's a mesmerizing color because it's neither blue nor green. Calling it blue/green hardly does it's depths justice.
I was told it's called Mediterranean blue. But should the world blue be in the name? On the boat from Morocco to Spain I saw that color in the sea.
The taupe shirt with it is genius. any color that harmonizes with the hair usually is a genius move. "When in doubt, harmonize with the hair."
His watch is elegant. Is it an heirloom? Really nice.
beautiful fingers!!
great fit and great colors
Intense, handsome a character from literature?