Rain Man
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What they would name themselves: MM Collective
(MM stands for Mad Men, they explain their dream pitchfork interview)
What I would name them: The Rainbow Thrusters
Men Without Lats.
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What they would name themselves: MM Collective
(MM stands for Mad Men, they explain their dream pitchfork interview)
What I would name them: The Rainbow Thrusters
Styleforum, the only place where young men suddenly take an interest in the Opera so they can wear formal wear amongst a bunch of blokes in jeans and sneakers.HOW CAN ONE MAN DEFINE EXCELLENCE ACROSS CM & SWD?
OPERA MAN
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I don't think this is that bad. The jeans are cut wrong for a man with no quads, and the vest is very East Coast. But this passes muster for me.
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And in perpetuity, every time this guy passes out drunk, someone will take a fine-point Sharpie and add a cursive "r" to the "you."
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Yessir! I came here to assist with punching holes in the ridiculous bloated pompous elements that creep in.I firmly believe this is the most helpful thread on the whole site. Just sayin'.
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Yessir! I came here to assist with punching holes in the ridiculous bloated pompous elements that creep in.
I think I read the phrase on here that it's all about 'young men trying to dress like Toad of Toad Hall' which always makes me chuckle when get it comes to mind.

Wearing his mother's pants? Wtf is this?
HOW CAN ONE MAN DEFINE EXCELLENCE ACROSS CM & SWD?
OPERA MAN
RENT BOY
PRETENDING TO BE DIPLOMATIC TIES
BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATOR
STOP WITH YOUR MISCHARACTERIZATIONS! IF I WASN'T WEARING MY TOP TOP STROLLER TO ATTEND THE OPERA IN CHICAGO I WOULD JUMP THROUGH YOUR MONITOR AND GET ALL CAUSTIC ON YOUR ASS!
GIVE ME A MOMENT TO PULL MY FORELOCK DOWN AND CHANGE INTO MY TOP TOP SWD FIT WITH DEPECHE MODE T SHIRT AND LADY JEANS AND THEN WE IT WILL BE ON!
inspiration!?!1

Butler said:Thanks - just a note on the waistcoat worn with strollers - always same as coat, which means black including at weddings. If you wear odd waistcoats, you are not only incorrect, but will be taken for a high class hotel employee!
TOP RANT!STOP WITH YOUR MISCHARACTERIZATIONS! IF I WASN'T WEARING MY TOP TOP STROLLER TO ATTEND THE OPERA IN CHICAGO I WOULD JUMP THROUGH YOUR MONITOR AND GET ALL CAUSTIC ON YOUR ASS!
GIVE ME A MOMENT TO PULL MY FORELOCK DOWN AND CHANGE INTO MY TOP TOP SWD FIT WITH DEPECHE MODE T SHIRT AND LADY JEANS AND THEN WE IT WILL BE ON!
Thanks - just a note on the waistcoat worn with strollers - always same as coat, which means black including at weddings. If you wear odd waistcoats, you are not only incorrect, but will be taken for a high class hotel employee!
The stroller (USA) Stressman (EU) essentially the lounge suit /"modern" version of the morning coat outfit. It also devolved into the clerical workers city uniform in UK (or possibly more correctly London).
That's kind of my thinking but I'd also take some notice of Butler - I think he's from "olde" english stock and mixes in circles in UK & EU more inclined to wear formal clothing. But like a lot of "rules" there's many different/contradictory rules in different circles. To some extent the rules need to be absorbed, thought about and considered. If breaking them seems to be tasteful, appropriate and personally workable then after some consideration one can ignore the rule.Exactly so - and great use of pics from "Are You Being Served?" to illustrate your point.
I would have thought that the precise opposite of Butler's point would apply - if you wore a black waistcoat and black jacket, you'd look like a hotel or department store clerk, whereas if you wore a buff, grey or pale blue vest, you'd look like you were off to Ascot for the races or to a nice garden party or wedding.
I don't like tailored jackets with jeans**. The vest doesn't look right. I don't like loafers with jeans - but others do. White pocket hankie with jeans???!!!!!![]()
I don't think this is that bad. The jeans are cut wrong for a man with no quads, and the vest is very East Coast. But this passes muster for me.
That's kind of my thinking but I'd also take some notice of Butler - I think he's from "olde" english stock and mixes in circles in UK & EU more inclined to wear formal clothing.
The stroller (USA) Stressman (EU) essentially the lounge suit /"modern" version of the morning coat outfit. It also devolved into the clerical workers city uniform in UK (or possibly more correctly London). As a white collar worker a buff vest would certainly be a bit over the top but as a version of the morning suit its not any problem.
Its a bit of a mystery as to why the stroller didn't remain more popular as its a more versatile modernisation of formal wear and in my not so humble makes a good substitute for morning dress and the dinner suit.
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I did not wish to insult Herr Stresemann.
I was mispeld from reading to much sarto and tackies.
Mr Gustav Stresemann might have had a stressy job, but still he is unhappy about the rape of his surname...
He's not Dutch anyway.
Doesn't wear hair jelly.