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    Fitting matters

    Good for you! The power of the consumer. If more people did that, we'd have better, more knowledgable salesmen--and maybe even better clothes at more affordable prices.
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    Show us your custom shirts.

    Also very nice. I like the thin pinstripes very much. Nice fit too.
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    Show us your custom shirts.

    Points well taken Very, VERY nice. The longer collar points not only express a personal preference but they are—and this is even more impressive to me— in proportion to your face and body type as well as the wide tie with a rather thin or thinner knot. The symmetry in the close up of the...
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    The Philadelphia Story: Style and Substance

    Anyone out there who thinks Cary Grant is more than just a clothes horse? Do you think he transcended style and become something greater, a kind of timeless gentleman who speaks to all eras, past and future? And if so, how? I think the self transformation of Archie Leach to Cary Grant is a...
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    The Borsalino I sniped from Dinerman

    a man without a good hat is like a pot without a lid Rockin' cool, TY.
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    Do you have a crush?

    Hey, Fletch: Is he any relation to Dick Haymes?
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    THE Most Unlikely Leading Man of the Golden Era

    The Ultimate Golden Era Man of Style Chic, rakishly charming, mysteriously dangerous, , a debonair villain in most of his films, Zachary Scott was imho the ultimat man of Golden Era style. Too bad he's not celebated more, and didn't make more films, but he died young, at 51, and typecasting...
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    Frightening Trend - Article.

    Conned by Converse Grubs, an interesting phenom. I saw Brian Seacrest in a restaurant on Tuesday and he had on a well-cut jacket and shirt, a rather smart casual look, but when he stood up he had on jeans that were oh so carefully smudged and torn and worst of all, a pair of Converse. If you're...
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    Barber Shops

    There's also one in Vegas, at least there used to be about a year or two ago. Cool stuff. Very retro.
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    College Football!

    And in addition to the head-cracking excitement, the sportscasters exhibit a more interesting and quirky sartorial sense than any other branch of the media. Some of those cats wear suits with the buttons covered in the same cloth as their suits. And it's the only place you can see a FIVE...
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    College Football!

    Go Aztecs! I'm with you J.J. Pre-season games--what they used to call exhibition games--are a rip off. And tedious. I've been to a few--college and pro. The starters dont' start. It's just a way for the NFL to pick your pocket. Still, I'm very happy to have the real thing under way. Last...
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    The Philadelphia Story: Style and Substance

    Great movie, great style, from the cars to the clothes. Nowadays CG is remembered as Mr. Conservative in terms of dress. I guess because of the mid-gray banker's suit he wears in North by Northwest, but he could be somewhat trendy in his early days. Look at the wide lapels on his suits in...
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    The Philadelphia Story: Style and Substance

    The jacket without lapels. The Beatles revived the look courtesy of Pierre Cardin in the '60s.

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