Jerekson said:I like the pants. Any more info?
Jerekson said:I like the pants. Any more info?
Could you actually find any irregularity or is it unnoticable?AlanC said:If you're talking to me, they're Bills Khakis in some sort of heavier twill than is standard. It was one of their limited edition fabrics, but I can't recall the exact name. They're M2 models. Keep your eye on ebay for Bills irregulars. That's what these are.
Jovan said:Better casual outfit than the other day.
indycop said:Could you actually find any irregularity or is it unnoticable?
Target for $10 on sale. It's Merino wool, but certainly not as good as many Merino wool sweaters.Mr. Rover said:Very, very cool- the color scheme works well with your skin tone and hair color, I think. Where'd you pick up the sweater?
imoldfashioned said:In the wintry dark of this morning I made the fashion faux pas of pairing a dark navy skirt with a black top...and I had to go to a board meeting. Ah, well--if that's the worst thing that happens to me today I'll count myself lucky.
I'd love to see some of your outfits. [huh] Part of the purpose of this thread is to get constructive criticism from others, I think.dollydaydream said:This is an issue I have, I have the cutest blue sweater & a blue skirt but definately won't wear them together (too much blue) so what the heck do I wear with them?! Stupid blue.
Today I wore mostly brown, and looked like a nan. Again.
Lucky Strike said:Today's effort:
Dinerman said:'60s German Wool overcoat
yellow "custom" shirt with french cuffs
round black enamel and silver cufflinks
Chicago worlds fair collar bar
scottie dog tie bar
'30s brown tie (thrift shop find for a quarter)
1952 dated wool vest
dark blue trousers
captoes
Mr. Rover said:Gasp! A tie bar AND a collar bar?? Haha I love it! Very Fred Astaire move.
Dinerman said:No kill like overkill