I would not say that I fancy all of the present outfits. Some are too perfect to my taste. In comparison with most men all men in the photos here are very well-dressed though.
Photography: Sartorial Notes
by Torsten
I would not say that I fancy all of the present outfits. Some are too perfect to my taste. In comparison with most men all men in the photos here are very well-dressed though.
Photography: Sartorial Notes
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James says
Some good choices. What I particularly like is that they aren’t timid, ultra-conservative clothes; there’s a richness and variety to the colors, patterns and textures of the clothes worn here. I’ve become weary, however of the “scruff” (stubble beard) fad. Like the goatee a generation before, it’s long since run its course.
Parker says
Intersting selection Torsten. From this years pictures I get the impression that #menswear has somewhat run out of ideas and is trying to figure out a new look. These pictures show nothing we haven’t seen in the past few years, but they lack a general idea and novelties. It seems more and more that this current fad of fashionable classic menswear is coming to an end and the days playing “dress up” as a banker, doctor, lawyer are over.
Most of the outfits are fine, the first ony is a great example how a white shirt can have a calming influence on an outfit. I would single out Bugelli and Zaremba though. The Italian’s suit looks strange in colour and shape, the accessories make it look unclean. (Three buttons? I thought he used Sartoria Seminara, who cut a nice classic style.) The Zaremba one looks like a cheap copy of a Liverano suit. Lifeless in the shoulders and too wide in the hips. Considering his prices, not a good advertisment.