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so much knowledge and expertise displayed here guys
just wow
What expertise does he need? He dresses very business casual. Shirt, slacks. As long as his toes are covered it is a win
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so much knowledge and expertise displayed here guys
just wow
Need to see pics to give accurate opinions.What pentz / shirt / thirsts options would you recommend?
never was ironic. so cant be post or neo or retro
Pentz will be hard to give up though, I am enjoying using the word in an ironic sense. Or is it post-ironic?
Someone uses it ironically here. I think it's to mock the Pitti spunkers, dressed for acqua alta in their mid-calf pentz - basically, pedal pushers for unmen - and socklessness.
People always say that gray flannels are the first pants you should buy. These people also say that you can only wear flannel when it's cold.
What if you live in a time or place where it's not cold?
Simple questions sometimes require nuanced answers. Thank you for that!
I'm in a location where the summer temperatures range from 60 to 75 F. Hardly warm (or cold.)
My flannel untrousers are 310grams, which translates to about 11 oz. in American. I will now consider them fair game.
Simple questions sometimes require nuanced answers. Thank you for that!
I'm in a location where the summer temperatures range from 60 to 75 F. Hardly warm (or cold.)
My flannel untrousers are 310grams, which translates to about 11 oz. in American. I will now consider them fair game.
What do you consider a "summer" sweater?I'm looking for nice knit summer sweaters, reasonably priced and in classic colors, round neck and/or cardigan, preferably from somewhere in the EU. Any tips?
certainly comfortable in the 60's. 310 g/sq. meter = more like 9 ounces/sq. yd. so for sure fine at those temps. i wear 12/13 oz/sq. yd in the range you posted
Are you sure? I make it 11. Is there some kind of special conversion factor or something?
For ounces per square meter to grams per square yard the conversion factor is 33.906
For straight ounces to grams the conversion factor is 28.349
Not bad for a troll forum
Not only trolls, is also rats and gheys.
"Pentz" is SF slang, and I'm pretty sure that it originally came from the Ambrosi thread. I don't know whether Signore Ambrosi himself referred to "pentz" and that it took off from there, or whether someone else used it when referring to Mafoofan's struggles with getting Ambrosi to provide him with the multiple pairs of $1000 trousers that he'd ordered, but it became popular and widespread over on SF.
People always say that gray flannels are the first pants you should buy. These people also say that you can only wear flannel when it's cold.
What if you live in a time or place where it's not cold?
Yes, I'm thinking a sleeveless cardigan-type knit waistcoat might be nice. Any suggestions?Just get a waistcoat instead, more versatile and functional.
Something not too warm or thick. Maybe a cotton-cashmere blend or fine merino instead of heavy lambswool or the like.What do you consider a "summer" sweater?
I dare you to find linen knitwear. I know it exists.
Otherwise, here's a random link.
Peru Unlimited Sweaters and Knits from Dann Clothing, Peruvian Cotton and Alpaca
Backtrack this thread for our discussion with Monkeyface on sweaters. Most of his choices weren't lightweight, but there were several sexy styles and interesting brands to look through.Something not too warm or thick. Maybe a cotton-cashmere blend or fine merino instead of heavy lambswool or the like.
Yes, I'm thinking a sleeveless cardigan-type knit waistcoat might be nice. Any suggestions?