Jovan
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I never knew that, thanks.
Alan: I tried. [huh] The tie is still nice, of course.
Alan: I tried. [huh] The tie is still nice, of course.
Marc Chevalier said:And in case anyone is wondering, Irish poplin is a 50/50 blend of wool and silk.
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AlanC said:I taught a couple of history classes at a local community college last year, simply as an adjunct, though.
I may scare up another pic or two from teaching outings. I'm sure had zero effect on my student's attire, and almost as little on their knowledge of history.
RPI is in Troy, NY, across the Hudson River from Albany. It's the first technical college in America, founded in 1824.Marc Chevalier said:Is that a Flemish or a Dutch name?
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This is basically mine as well, but I tend towards round neck sweaters when without tie.Vladimir Berkov said:That is my current look on campus, and I think it still looks great. Trim V-neck sweater, oxford shirt, baggy slacks, argyle socks and penny loafers. When I feel like it I add a tie. The guy at the far right in the third picture down might as well be wearing my exact daily outfit.
It doesn't stand out like wearing a suit would, but looks plenty vintage and is also considered "dressy" by todays standards.
AlanC said:I have this one:
Oddly mislabeled as 'Yale' when they are clearly the colors of the University of Kentucky. Apparently Yale is a small school in Connecticut.
mineral said:If you are joking, I don't get it?
Yale University might share the same colors as University of Kentucky, but that's definitely Yale University colors right there.