Matt Deckard
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Orgetorix... I must say, you still look ultra proper in that morning attire with top hat.
I think that would be a good idea.Jovan said:I ask for opinions and discuss them. Perhaps I should have put a "lol" at the end of what I said.
Matt Deckard said:Orgetorix... I must say, you still look ultra proper in that morning attire with top hat.
Orgetorix said:Thanks. The great thing about being a university professor is that you can wear whatever you want, and nobody cares. If it's out of the ordinary, they just think you're slightly eccentric--and professors are supposed to be a bit eccentric.
Orgetorix said:Thanks. The great thing about being a university professor is that you can wear whatever you want, and nobody cares. If it's out of the ordinary, they just think you're slightly eccentric--and professors are supposed to be a bit eccentric.
Italian-wiseguy said:I always had the feeling that corduroy was for us italians what tweed is for the Anglo-Saxon world.
I mean, at least to me, corduroy means warmth, old-school, and coziness.
Corduroy is also the fabric you see used in old hunting jackets (the italian type, with a huge back pocket closed by buttons), so wearing corduroy implies you're not in a formal context.
Tweed is almost the same, but here it sends the addictional message of being "foreign", which means you're informed and stylish enough enough to wear it in place of common corduroy.
For sure an italian Lex Luthor would wear Tweed when "informal", implying he's a stylish man; corduroy would make him look like the Tuscan old man annoying everyone giving his unaccessary advices during the cooking program of the Twelve (any italian here? the program of Antonella Clerici! )
Ciao!
Feraud said:Doing it right in corduroy.
carter said:It's probably still hanging there.
H.Johnson said:Well, you could have sold it it to me...
I personally wouldn't wear a corduroy jacket on its own, but I wear a corduroy suit a lot.
I'll run by there tomorrow and see if it's still there. If it is and it's not too dear, I'll pick it up. I hope someone is serious about taking it off my hands.WildCelt said:What a pity I'm not in Texas.