That is what I miss. Seeing people and their particular reading material. The New York Times, Daily News, the latest Stephen King thriller or some hilarious musings by David Sedaris.
I realize people are still reading, I miss observing what people read. A subway car full of people looking...
I miss seeing what books people are reading while commuting! My wife and I always share stories of seeing people on the subway about to burst out laughing and check the cover of their book. We've made many mental notes and shared titles and authors based on how engrossed and entertained public...
Rules are fine for men who have no idea how to dress. This is not meant as a negative, simply a fact.
Many men need standardized ideas of trouser length, collar fit, harmonious use of colors and patterns, etc.
Businesses, communities, fraternal groups, sub-cultures, adopt specific dress...
For the price/quality of Cole Haan, you may as well kick in a few more dollars and get a pair of AE
http://www.allenedmonds.com/aeonline/ProductDisplay?storeId=1&partNumber=SF5505&expDataUniqueID=6541414&expDataType=CatalogEntryId&langId=-1&catalogId=40000000001
I've heard good things about Broadchurch, it's on my "to watch" list.
Last night we watched Dexter. The show had some very good seasons (Season 4 w/John Lithgow stands out) but this final one seems to be ending on a whimper..
I find this trouser cuteperfectly acceptable.
The early 20th. c narrow cut trousers with a (relatively) short inseam looks great to me. Of course it takes a certain body type to pull it off. Very few 21st century men have the build.
This style is very unlike the modern intentionally ironic...
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