I will not call the first and second photos heritage style. Contemporary classic style would be a more accurate designation. However, the remaining three photos have elements of heritage style in them. All photos are photos of mine from Pitti Uomo. Photos: Sartorial Notes
Maciej Zaremba displays the stile latino. He does it well. Especially, I like the colour combination. The tobacco suit, the sky blue shirt with soft collar points and the rhubarb red tie put inside the waistband makes up a well-balanced whole of shades. Max Soderberg of Engelska Herr in Malmo tells us a bit rules, ...
When I’m out with the camera, like was in Italy, I dress in very practical clothes. I’m the one with camera, not the shooting object. I prefer that distribution of roles. So you will not find many photos of me from Pitti Uomo. It doesn’t imply I cannot dress up. In fact I wear tie-shirt-suit ...
You have to look carefully to find people in Pitti Uomo, who use the suit in an exemplary manner. Almost everybody tries to twist the classic look. So, I got euphoric, when I bumped into these two English gentlemen. They show nothing but great suit style in their bespoke Italian garments, which I guess are from ...
Pitti Uomo style can include a bit funnel-shaped cigar, more specifically a Toscanello cigar, a cut in half Tuscan cigar, strong, invented for dukes and rakes in the 19th Century. When visiting the large fashion fair in Florence last week, I once again spotted the distinctive cigar. Without doubt the Toscanello fits the mature man ...
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