Marc Chevalier
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Cat Hair!
Borsalino
WWII USN doctor's bridge coat
corduroy lapelled waistcoat
Botany Tie
Cat Hair
My, my my What a nice looking woman
(Sorry for my lack of eloquence, but you do look lovely)
Great to see you here, Baroness!
Thank you Stearman and Dubya for the nice comments regarding my previous entry, that just about saved it from a cold shoulder reaction . Although quantity didn't impress overall, was worth a try.
Here is my latest, but it will have to get a lot warmer until I can actually wear this.
I have always had Newfoundlands, though they tend to shed semi-annually (and completely), because of their black fur, I've never erally had a noticeable problem. That is, until I acquired a second one, a Landseer. Nobody told me that they are a completely different temperament(much more rambunctious, but still sweet) and coat. Good heavens, white and black hair EVERYWHERE. And the best effort to keep them downstairs, away from closets, etc. is nullified by getting into the car, where their hair is always loose in there, despite my attempts to keep the back seat pet cover clean. Just open that sunroof and the blizzard starts. But that's the price of good company; just that I am no longer am safe in black corduroys.Love the shirt - and the tie. Cat hair is a permanent fixture of my own wardrobe - even on clothes that have never been i the same room as the cats....
It was actually a little too warm today for my school sweater (70+), but I had to get it for posterity anyway.
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Looking sheepish at the Los Angeles Athletic Club:
In the background:
OH! Man I love the Horny Toed Gators They are great! I wore a pair like that in dark brown for years.--JohnSomething about an undone tie is alright in my book. It seems to say "Yes, at one point today I was planning on looking formal. But between then and now, something awesome happened." That sentiment may well make me unpopular around here...
Can't forget my gators.