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One of the many reasons I love art history…
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(via sebastianfatale)
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The double-breasted suit has gotten a bad rap over the last few decades, with many believing it gives the wearer a short, stocky appearance. In reality a well tailored double-breasted blazer will do the exact opposite, accentuating a long and lean torso, provided it exists. The photo above is an example of such, in a traditional 4x6 (six buttons in total, four of which are functional) though the buttoning of the bottom rather than the top button is an affectation I probably wouldn’t adopt.
Exactly. A DB needs to fit even slimmer than you’d have a SB suit fit through the waist. If you can accomplish that (and unbutton only the bottom button), it’ll probably look better than a SB suit.
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So I’m moving on Tuesday and while I was packing my books I realized that I’ve never organized the books on my bookshelves. I kind of haphazardly lump books together my author sometimes, but more often than not they’re in total disarray. I thought it might be time for a change.
How do you guys organize yours? By author? Genre? Color?
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Designers Shimon & Ariel Ovadia of Ovadia & Sons
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Rose flat-front chinos & gray plaid trench by Unis - absolute essentials!
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(via thesteward)
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The Cutaway Club Collar
photo by The Sartorialist





