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Is there anything you do that bucks the norm, that is unique to you for whatever reason?
I speaking, beyond the fedoras, the Victory rolls, or belted back suits, beyond all the vintage clothes, and rather those idiosyncratic elements of style similar to Fred Astaire using a neck tie as a belt.
If you are possessed of such an activity of sartorial flair, then tell us why, why on earth would you do such a thing?
Personally, I wear this pair of nearly pumpkin colored ankle height brogues with every suit I own, from black to brown, green, gray, whatever. They are quite striking.
Don't match? Don't care. I make it work because I love these shoes and they remind me of Venice, which is where I bought them.
I have also taken to wearing a scarf with everything, and often indoors. I picked up the scarf wearing from my friends in Europe and I have collected so many of the things, I feel I should wear them. Sometimes, I wear them tied like ascots, and sometimes draped around the neck.
I find New England interiors to be particularly drafty, and if I remove my coat, but keep the scarf, I remain comfortable.
Men and women of the Lounge, what distinguishes you?
I speaking, beyond the fedoras, the Victory rolls, or belted back suits, beyond all the vintage clothes, and rather those idiosyncratic elements of style similar to Fred Astaire using a neck tie as a belt.
If you are possessed of such an activity of sartorial flair, then tell us why, why on earth would you do such a thing?
Personally, I wear this pair of nearly pumpkin colored ankle height brogues with every suit I own, from black to brown, green, gray, whatever. They are quite striking.
Don't match? Don't care. I make it work because I love these shoes and they remind me of Venice, which is where I bought them.
I have also taken to wearing a scarf with everything, and often indoors. I picked up the scarf wearing from my friends in Europe and I have collected so many of the things, I feel I should wear them. Sometimes, I wear them tied like ascots, and sometimes draped around the neck.
I find New England interiors to be particularly drafty, and if I remove my coat, but keep the scarf, I remain comfortable.
Men and women of the Lounge, what distinguishes you?