1. koniser:

Get-ups we like We’d lose the shirt, without hesitation. The rest of the outfit, though, is bang on the money. Lastly, trade the satchel for a minimally styled, Italian-leather number, and you’d be well onto something.
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Four inch collars are about as useless to a man’s wardrobe as mesh condoms are to keeping his dick clean.
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    koniser:

    Get-ups we like
    We’d lose the shirt, without hesitation. The rest of the outfit, though, is bang on the money. Lastly, trade the satchel for a minimally styled, Italian-leather number, and you’d be well onto something.

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    Four inch collars are about as useless to a man’s wardrobe as mesh condoms are to keeping his dick clean.

    (Source: thesartorialist.com, via koniser)

  2. Indochino suits. Any advice/opinions?

    Sure, the lookbook is corny as hell, but truth be told: I find nothing offensive with respect to the Steve Nash collection, especially considering that it comes in (for the most part) at under $500.  

    My knowledge of Indochino in general (and the Nash collection specifically) begins and ends there.  However, as far as I’m concerned, you will not find a better suit at under $500 than the Suit Supply Washington fit.  I mean, wool/silk blends and super 120s, half canvassed with peak lapels, drop 8 jacket with a 3/2 roll and a ticket pocket to boot?  Shit, somebody at Suit Supply is light years ahead of the game.