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The Fashionisto: Carlo Pignatelli Spring 2011 by Stefano Moro

(click the image to see the rest of the pics)

(via The Morbid Fashion)

 
 
 
 

morbidfashion:

Why don’t I wear ties? I need this.

Black Tie Web geek hexadecimal screenprinted by toybreaker on Etsy

They also offer other very excellent ties. Now you don’t have an excuse anymore not to wear a tie, gentlemen!

 
 
 
 

fuckyeahasiandrama:

T.O.P. (KBS2’s Iris, I Am Sam)

 
 

NextU:TOP DESIGNER STAR DOUBLE ZIPPER COAT PARKER:

~94 EUR at the NextU Online Store

They have quite unique pieces at very affordable prices. Unfortunately most of the stuff is in small sizes and they use italian fashion measurements, but at least they show the measurements for each piece on the page.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Source: Everyguyed

 
 
 
 

COSTUME NATIONAL F/W 2011 MEN’S COLLECTION. « ERIN JEEN.

Interesting Jacket.

Also check out the other pics, there are quite some wearable styles in this collection.

 
 

Valet. > The Handbook > 31 Days - Day 19: Look Taller Instantly

Good advice (I’m on the short-and-stocky side myself and notice the difference). Well fitting clothes are the key to looking good, no matter whether you got them from a designer label or from a cheap chain store. 

 
 

morbidfashion:

The Sartorialist: On the Street….Before Rick Owens Show, Paris

Amazing outfit. Great boots, and I especially like the contrasting lining of his jacket (or is it the  cuff of his shirt? Anyway it’s classy!)

 
 

prepidemic:

Timeless Thursdays

photo by Ralph Lauren

Over the course of the last 40 years, Ralph Lauren has gone from being a wild child to the bastion of ageless style. There has certainly been a shift from his days as the designer of 5” ties, but for Ralph it was all about the lifestyle not just the clothes. That’s why he is able to morph with the times and trends. We the simple charcoal suit here paired with a tartan shirt and club tie. In some ways, it is a bit outside the standard dress of traditionalists, but the fit and attention to detail make this look feel like something you could wear to anything this time of the year.

 
 
 
 
Inspirations for developing a grown up (mostly) goth-inspired alternative style.
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