Lucky Strike said:
imoldfashioned said:Another fabulous outfit Marty--I love the way you mix stripes and patterns. The suit fabric is especially wonderful.
Bama Mike said:Same navy blazer as yesterday but the rest is of a purple theme - shirt, tie, and pocket square. Collar bar, but no tie bar. Simple silver cufflinks, but no hat today.
Marty M. said:Thanks Imoldfashioned. I love mixing patterns and textures. Here's a closer look at a up coming post.
My best.
Marty
Patrick Murtha said:Stylish attire as usual, and my compliments to your barber as well, because that's a very nice haircut. It took me about twenty tries in Northeast Wisconsin before I found a barber I was satisfied with.
Lucky Strike said:
Corneliani suit, DB6x2, two vents
Il Portone shirt
Polo tie
Silk map pocket square
Santoni wholecuts (polished slightly blue)
Silver and enamel cufflinks with gold inlay
Oris watch
Tomasso said:The Achilles heel of a gent's dress wardrobe. Every other aspect has been aesthetically weatherized but footwear. [huh]
CharlestonBows said:I've tried the "alternate shoe" route, sporting Chelsea boots for puddle stomping to the shop, while keeping my wingtips in the messenger bag. It works okay if you are staying put a while, however it can be a little bulky.
It works okay, but given that the streets around the law school are below sea level, I end up in pretty nasty puddles despite my best efforts - especially at high tide.
That might be a good line for you to start: Tomasso Bespoke Galoshes. I'd buy it!
Patrick Murtha said:The Swims Mobster overshoe, with its "spats" effect, looks pretty cool, although I haven't bought a pair yet:
http://swims.no/
Patrick Murtha said:
Josephine said:Oh dear Lord, the women's pictures made me laugh!! lol
CharlestonBows said:I forgot what it was they were selling when I saw those!
"That's hot." lol lol lol