Its very easy to dress well. The problem is getting the proper information.
In that spirit ; do you think he was wearing his own brand pinstripe suit with lapel stripes that don't connect with the stripes on the collar or the (in)famous Ralph Lauren pinstripe suit with lapel stripes that don't connect with the stripes on the collar suit?Slim Portly said:Two bad haircuts, Alan with a sloppy suit, and Charlie with an unbuttoned DB jacket and obviously distracted... goodness, we all sound like we're posting on Style Forum.
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zetwal said:Thanks for posting the interview. I too enjoyed it and wished it had been much longer. How's the book anyway?
Interestingly, when the book came out every retailer mentioned, that I'd visited, had a huge stock of DtM on the premises. Coincidence?Carlisle Blues said:I have had his book "Dressing the Man" for a couple of years. It has some very good tips although some of the stores have changed
I was actually just having a go at them. I'm sure Alan's suit would have looked better had he not been hunched in a chair. But... I stand by the observation that just a smidge of product in each of the men's hair would have looked nice. Easy for a bald guy to say, I know.metropd said:I thought He looked wonderful. Well His outfit at least. The approach was straight on just maybe not for him or maybe just not while sitting down. The cutaway collar made his face much wider than it was. That being said I would wear exactly what he had on in a Heartbeat.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap The look I thought was elegant and classic(almost Golden Age with a touch of a modern French businessman.) I thought they both were dressed very well. At least a lot better than me.
The pinstripes match up on the suit on his website. I guess he was wearing his pal RL's suit. There are some nice looking toys there. I'll have the lot with a side of that "pre-fabricated panache" please.Marc Chevalier said: