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cyclistdanstcheque replied to your photo: It was 10c at 0545.. It’s now 7c at 0730.. (at…
In that case, in Europe, we still go out in shorts and are only using overshoes or socks when the temperature is below 5C. Same with the head
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Different strokes for different folks – Australia is a warmer country & hence we are not acclimatised to the cold. But we have better tan-lines
If you mean the one with the toothpick, it’s an early 2000s Yohji Yamamoto jacket that is way too big for me but I just say is “oversized”

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PHOTO CREDITS: THE BESPOKE DUDES BLOG www.thebespokedudes.com – link to the post: http://www.thebespokedudes.com/2013/03/merano-coat.html

Start With a Good Cloth
I love this photo by Ethan Desu. It reminds me that at their foundation, all nice garments begin with a good cloth. The man pictured here is Taka from Liverano & Liverano, a bespoke tailoring house in Florence, Italy. His clothes are fairly simple – a navy sport coat, blue shirt, and a burgundy silk tie with medallions printed on it – but what makes them beautiful is how rich and handsome the fabrics look. The slightly fuzzy nap and barely discernible twill lines on the jacket, which is made from a vintage Harris Tweed, are especially appealing.
If you take the time to sample enough cloth, and pay attention to what you feel, you’ll soon be able to discern the quality of a fabric the moment you touch it. Good wools, for example, will feel lively and rich in the hand. If you pinch them between your index finger and thumb, they’ll easily roll and sometimes even feel a bit springy. Bad wool, on the other hand, will feel flat, lifeless, and might even be a bit crushable. Bad cottons will also feel a bit “paper-y.” More than these “tests” though, you should always go with your gut, emotive reaction. A good cloth will always look and feel beautiful, while a bad cloth will be dull and uninteresting. In some ways, it’s as simple as that.
The online community of men’s style enthusiasts loves to obsess over details that most people won’t notice. I’m not saying a garment’s design isn’t important, but at their core, a beautiful garment starts with a good cloth and a nice cut. Considerations such as patch vs. welted pockets come after.
(Photo from ethandesu)

An impromptu His for Her photo shoot at Ana’s Airbnb loft in Downtown LA. Keeping our creative costs in check is all part of eliminating traditional markups.









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