Nah, it's still a fashion icon of obscurity
S Scoundrel · Registered Joined Oct 30, 2007 · 2,163 Posts #3 · Sep 28, 2008 View full thread Nah, it's still a fashion icon of obscurity
S Scoundrel · Registered Joined Oct 30, 2007 · 2,163 Posts #5 · Sep 28, 2008 View full thread I wonder where the J. Press ones are made
S Scoundrel · Registered Joined Oct 30, 2007 · 2,163 Posts #10 · Sep 28, 2008 View full thread When you say handsome, do you mean: clean-cut, pretty boy handsome or rugged, "I've seen hell" handsome?
When you say handsome, do you mean: clean-cut, pretty boy handsome or rugged, "I've seen hell" handsome?
S Scoundrel · Registered Joined Oct 30, 2007 · 2,163 Posts #122 · Nov 25, 2008 View full thread interestedinclothing said: I am attaching two more pictures of day cravats; both are from Brideshead Revisited... Click to expand... Isn't this a contemporary approach to wearing a cravat? I thought, traditionally, neckwear is supposed to stand out, not blend in with one's ensemble.
interestedinclothing said: I am attaching two more pictures of day cravats; both are from Brideshead Revisited... Click to expand... Isn't this a contemporary approach to wearing a cravat? I thought, traditionally, neckwear is supposed to stand out, not blend in with one's ensemble.