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Thom Browne style?

Feraud

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We certainly have come a long way.

Who wants to speculate about what the future holds for men's fashion. Will Browne inspire others to follow his lead or will we continue with the casual look...
 

Orgetorix

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Feraud said:
A quote from the man himself.
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“I feel like jeans and a T-shirt have become Establishment,” he says. “Everyone’s dressed down. So actually putting on a jacket is the anti-*Establishment stance.”

I am so tired of people trying to be anti-establishment/non-conformist/individualistic. It just doesn't work. No matter what you wear, there's someone out there that looks the same as you do. And he's probably evil, and he does the look better than you can.
 

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Feraud said:
We certainly have come a long way.

Who wants to speculate about what the future holds for men's fashion. Will Browne inspire others to follow his lead or will we continue with the casual look...

Actually I've been noticing more young men wearing ties. Specifically skinny ties.
 

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Feraud said:
You can thank the Beastie Boys for that.

Just kidding! ;)

I'm actually surprised that they kept up with that look after the SABOTAGE video a couple years ago. I guess theyre not kids anymore.
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seen this article?
Observer beastie articl
 

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big in japan too

Fletch said:
Also, specifically skinny men. Fashion these days is for the favored of genes. Doesn't matter what color you are but you damn well better be a size 28 waist.

and now pretty ankles
dont forget the pretty ankles

get thee to a gym! ;)

But seriously, I recall heavy set men wearing narrow pants back in the `60s. Sure like then , these fashions favored the young & lean. Its jsut not for the babyboomer generation anymore.
 

Jovan

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Orgetorix said:
I am so tired of people trying to be anti-establishment/non-conformist/individualistic. It just doesn't work. No matter what you wear, there's someone out there that looks the same as you do. And he's probably evil, and he does the look better than you can.
... but certainly, more suit wearing people is a good thing.
 

Feraud

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Last week I walked through Rockefeller Ctr. and saw a guy wearing a TB styled outfit. The jacket skirt and pant hem was a bit short for my taste but the overall fit/style was impressive.
The guy definitely owned the look.
 

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The Thom Browne suit elicits strong reaction

I remember an article in the September Esquire, where a writer wore one of his suits...it was a interesting to hear about the reactions he got. Granted this was not the more conventional Brooks Bros line (which probably has some nice stuff).

I see the TB suit with the super tight pants that are hemmed above the ankles with no socks (there is a strict set of rules that goes along with the suit) and I have to laugh. But, to each his own.

The article:
http://www.esquire.com/style/fashion-story/tinysuit1007
 

Feraud

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I agree with the marketing comment.
What I like about Browne is he has an idea and is running with it. I think the extreme cut of his clothes have helped ease the narrow cut suit back into popular consciousness.
 

PhilS

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Short pants

I remember buying pants when I went to law school in Virginia. They cuffed them substantially higher than what I was used to up north. They swore by the style. I never cottoned to it, no pun intended, but I do like the late-50s/early 60s cut of some of the suits in this thread.
 

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