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Comments on "On the Street....Tuileries, Paris"
Always love a little bit of tattered with a lot of refined.
It's okay. It's definitely non-chalant though.
Oh wow, that top photo is truely amazing!
This reminds me of a scarecrow. Not in a bad way, it's cute. And, I love his expression and the hat. People don't often wear hats anymore... I wish they did.
Love his style. So laidback.
Who would've thought my velour sweater from gradeschool, my dad's gentleman jeans ca. 1995, a child's hat and the leftovers of the 2005 keffiyeh fad would look so smashing.
good insperation
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Nice belt with the denim - As a lady I wouldn't fancy being bursting for the loo in this though...
TREMENDOUS. AND FUNNY. LOVE HIS NON CARE OF EVERYTHING.
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CHICMUSE
i LOVE the indigo blue jeans! so hip.
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TREMENDOUS. AND FUNNY. LOVE HIS NON CARE OF EVERYTHING.
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CHICMUSE
i LOVE the indigo blue jeans! so hip.
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lekisskiss.blogspot.com <-- two little girls stuck in nyc and chi blogging all things fashion!
I was good til the scare crow belt came out!
Oh . . . glad you posted that second shot. The first is a lovely portrait, but the second shows why you are the quintessential roving style finder and photographer. That belt, fashioned out of a bit of cloth, unravelling t the edges, is brilliant.
So this season! I love the belt and the combination of brown and jeans blue. The confidence of this man is catching.
Interesting belt. I love his hat!
Oh the look on his face just resonates confidence, especially when highlighted by that tipped hat-and the nonchalance of his belt. Though, must admit, not sure I'm ready for the return of the denim trouser.
HIS BELT!
Nice belt! The rest is okay, but not special.
I will be in Paris next weekend. Are you still there by the time?! :-)
the belt? sure why not. but who cares? it is the pose that tells the story.
When I saw this, the first thing that came to my mind was "Scrarecrow." It's a very unique look indeed. You are so talented!
Sartorial vs. lavatorial; Monsieur ain't going to be whipping those down in a hurry if he's caught short.
Digging the Star Trek velour, but the hat looks a little small.
This site is FACINANTE!!!! How can I buy the book in Santiago Chile???
So perfect style ! I love.
Scarecrow chic!
what an amazing belt! I like this style.
Wasn't expecting that belt at all- but I love it! Also love the attitude in the first.
Daaaamn, I want his sweater.
I like his 'belt'.
No harm done. A man usually wants to keep his pants up ;)
creativity.
well I'll be doggone!! isn't it the very talented brodeur Lorenzo nanni a.k.a zozo pyrrogaster? always enjoed his sense of style
koool
like how he added that little flair with the fabric belt ;)
Clothing is probably the most silent of expressions used by human societies to demarcate social boundaries and to distinguish "Self" from "other" at both the collective and individual levels.
congratulations for your blog..come to lisbon, you will find here a lots of inspiration!
pulled together nicely!
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ah! It's amazing the way how you notice these details!
Tha hat's too small. I love the blue blue jeans and the brown velour. I remember velour ,,,always cozy, and shed like crazy in the clothes dryer.
i want to see the shoes, haha!
cool belt!
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Interesting that most people commented on the belt... the first thing I noticed was the trouser style jeans! Love those pockets!
Echoing another comment on this one, I am reminded of some shirts I had made for a gentleman who insisted on having an 8-button front. I tried to dissuade him, but I'm sure that his first trip to tend to the necessary probably did more to convince him not to repeat that on his next order than any amount of arguing I could have ever attempted to have made. One only hopes that the knot is not too tight for this fellow.
No to the belt! It's a bit too Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz for me. As much as I like the movie... www.nickiefrye.etsy.com
I wish it was full length. I was hoping to scroll down and see the cuff length of the pants. The satorialist has me obsessed with pant lengths!
HOT.
This is what I call "posted up!"
The top photo is great, nice use of light. I do like his hat and belt.
Oh, please... that belt is just too precious. And he looks like my friend who we always laugh at and try to get to try on hats because they are always too little.
love this style. I like his belt.
bloody brilliant
I love the bright bright blue denim. And the light.
very very nice belt.. looks like a piece of canvas.... love the straw colour....
i love the style!the belt makes nthe outfit i think!!and the straw hat matches it!
velour?....previously i had resided to the fact that it had no place in anyones wardrobe.....he just proved me wrong.
Interesting look bit it seems more than somewhat affected. There's a fine line between style and costume and this gentleman has crossed it.
Oh this guy! I recognise him, he was working in a bar at Marais, the reason why I picked that bar in the street while waiting for my friend. He had an unforgettable, alluring outfit and attitude just like in this picture.
I wish I could see as well how his shoes look like!
velour jumpers have never looked so cool, nice belt idea too.
those are some trousers! wowee,what a guy.
Got a competition running on my blog to win a pair of TUK Creepers at the mo;
http://buckets-and-spades.blogspot.com/2009/10/competition-tuk-creepers-giveaway.html
Feel free to enter!
Velor? That's stretching things.
Simple details make the difference.
wow! he takes a simple american apparel sweater to a whole new level.
love the make shift belt, i've done that quite often :)
It's Marcello from the Ennu store in Amsterdam! He's a very down to earth, kind and funny person. He dresses casual, but always manages to still make it look distinctive.
Eclectic. Something I'd wear in a heartbeat. Excellent!
love the belt!
A trend-setting friend of mine has pulled off wearing a cast-off seat-belt.
Wear it with confidence!!
LOVE this look!!!
what a nice touch
loving the belt. been noticing this off-center belt-buckle look in london. stylin!
but a trillby?! still channeling justin timberlake?! hmmmm
YET he does carry it off
It takes confidence to carry off a brown velour sweatshirt
that belt . . . turn your armchair or couch over, pull off the black cambrick, and you'll see it's furniture webbing, the stuff you tie the springs to. pretty nifty, eh? he must have gotten into my stash. why not?
i love th jeanssssss
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lovely!!
I like the way the twistyness in the hat is echoed in the way his top is draped, also twisted... nice! looks like a saucy lad.
Like this belt..