the return of dandyism
#1
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:20 PM
“One thing kids like is to be tricked. For instance, I was going to take my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. 'Oh, no!', I said, 'Disneyland burned down.' He cried and cried, but I think that deep down he thought it was a pretty good joke. I started to drive over to the real Disneyland, but it was getting pretty late.”
~Jack Handey
*proud descendant of cheese eating surrender monkeys*
#2
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:27 PM
#3
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:29 PM
The gentleman looks wonderful in the outfits.
Warren Buffett
#4
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:41 PM
My new blog: http://newwalksinnew....wordpress.com/
#5
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:47 PM
#6
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:54 PM
#7
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:54 PM
I'd love to see him and Tom Wolfe together.This is s man who knows how to dress.
"None of you get it." - Wilfrid (on the Beatles)
"I don't have time to point out all the ways in which you're wrong" - irnscrabblechf52
#8
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:55 PM
“One thing kids like is to be tricked. For instance, I was going to take my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. 'Oh, no!', I said, 'Disneyland burned down.' He cried and cried, but I think that deep down he thought it was a pretty good joke. I started to drive over to the real Disneyland, but it was getting pretty late.”
~Jack Handey
*proud descendant of cheese eating surrender monkeys*
#9
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:58 PM
this is his brotherThis is s man who knows how to dress.
“One thing kids like is to be tricked. For instance, I was going to take my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. 'Oh, no!', I said, 'Disneyland burned down.' He cried and cried, but I think that deep down he thought it was a pretty good joke. I started to drive over to the real Disneyland, but it was getting pretty late.”
~Jack Handey
*proud descendant of cheese eating surrender monkeys*
#10
Posted 29 June 2012 - 03:03 PM
"None of you get it." - Wilfrid (on the Beatles)
"I don't have time to point out all the ways in which you're wrong" - irnscrabblechf52
#11
Posted 29 June 2012 - 03:38 PM
For me, the blue suited gentleman conveys a very polished, very professional, very thoughtful individual. The seersucker outfit suggests more of a "fancy" attitude, and perhaps a distraction from the business at hand. If indeed this is worn in a business environment. For a party or social gathering, it's magnificent.
For me, at least, there's a fine line between "hey, look at me" and a "well turned out, but not overtly seeking attention" outfit.
Warren Buffett
#12
Posted 29 June 2012 - 04:39 PM
the seersucker was worn to the symphonyIt's interesting to compare the two gentlemen.
For me, the blue suited gentleman conveys a very polished, very professional, very thoughtful individual. The seersucker outfit suggests more of a "fancy" attitude, and perhaps a distraction from the business at hand. If indeed this is worn in a business environment. For a party or social gathering, it's magnificent.
For me, at least, there's a fine line between "hey, look at me" and a "well turned out, but not overtly seeking attention" outfit.
more on the brothers churchwell
“One thing kids like is to be tricked. For instance, I was going to take my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. 'Oh, no!', I said, 'Disneyland burned down.' He cried and cried, but I think that deep down he thought it was a pretty good joke. I started to drive over to the real Disneyland, but it was getting pretty late.”
~Jack Handey
*proud descendant of cheese eating surrender monkeys*
#13
Posted 29 June 2012 - 04:46 PM
The gentleman in blue hurts my eyes.
[M]ost of the pastas hover around $25. This ought to be enough to buy bucatini that is cooked on both ends. -- Pete Wells on Caravaggio ( * review)
Tonight, there was a dessert of coconut, rhubarb, and black olive. Obvious in its execution how innovation and experiment, when introduced for their own sake, are annoying. --irnscrabblechf52, May 9, 2013
notorious stickler -- NY Times
deeply annoying and nitpicking -- Molly O'Neill, One Big Table
#14
Posted 29 June 2012 - 04:52 PM
...déclassé for them to match?
Yes it is, and I couldn't have put it better.
I like both the looks. I have a single-breasted cream seersucker which I pair with white and tan "correspondent" shoes; I am envious of the look he gets with that splendid tie.
Why live your life when you could curate it?
At the Sign of the Pink Pig
#15
Posted 29 June 2012 - 05:27 PM
...déclassé for them to match?
Yes it is, and I couldn't have put it better.
I like both the looks. I have a single-breasted cream seersucker which I pair with white and tan "correspondent" shoes; I am envious of the look he gets with that splendid tie.
I'm a sucker for a colored plaid tie like that, but not baller enough to try to pull it off.
My wife told me if I lose 40 pounds she'll let me buy and wear a seer sucker suit.
ETA: that chalk stripe flannel makes me sweat just looking at it. The english wore all those fabrics because they didn't have central heating












