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Freemans Sporting Club AW12 Lookbook

A collection of four RTW suit models featuring full horsehair and camel canvas with handstitched lining, along with fine fabrics such as worsted wool, Harris Tweed and English Mohair. Loving the suits, except the pants where I would go for a shorter length with no break and prominent cuffs…

Source: selectism.com

    • #Freemans Sporting Club
    • #AW12
    • #Lookbook
    • #menswear
    • #suiting
    • #RTW
    • #Harris tweed
    • #handstitched
    • #Worsted
  • 5 months ago
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Weekend Attire

Browsing through vintage stores looking for that special item is something that’s been a part of my life ever since my brother lived in London, a few years back. While sometimes nothing special hits your eye, other times that unique garment is enough to compensate for lost time: this was just the case with this Harris Tweed’s 3 button blazer. A timeless classic in charcoal with green and brown checks, flap pockets and wooden buttons makes it the perfect cold weather alternative for a put together look. The sturdy fabric provides the right amount of texture and warmth perfectly adapting to more formal or relaxed looks. Taking the latter into account, there’s no need to get slouchy on the weekend…

Details: vintage 3 button checked Harris Tweed blazer, club collar shirt (altered for collar pin) by Rugby Ralph Lauren, Levi’s 511 slim fit jeans (tailored), suede penny loafers by Buttero, vintage collar pin, wool/silk tie by Purificacion Garcia, polka dot pocket square by The Tie Rack, vintage braided leather belt, vintage chronograph by Citizen and striped socks by H&M.

Model and Styling: Miguel Amaral Vieira

Source: beyondfabric

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    • #looks
    • #WIW
    • #vintage
    • #menswear
    • #men's fashion
    • #Harris Tweed
    • #Rugby
    • #Buttero
    • #Levi's
    • #Purificacion Garcia
    • #Tie Rack
  • 5 months ago
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Going green…

Over the last few months I’ve developed a growing passion for green. Previously an almost nonexistent tone in my wardrobe, I have been becoming fonder of its versatility and stylish appeal, which led me to purchase a few new items and dig up others that had been stored away for a while…

Darker shades of green (hunter comes to mind) have been the order of the day in many Fall/Winter collections this year, making a stand as a great alternative to the traditional color palette of blues, browns, grays and blacks. It’s a perfect match for your slim fitting dark blue jeans, grey slacks or khakis, adding interest and richness to your overall look.

This look is all about mixing and matching pieces from different backgrounds and styles, such as the vintage Harris Tweed blazer purchased at Portobello market in London, the military inspired hooded shirt and the brown tasseled loafers. I love trying to come up with new combinations and uses for my pieces, such as pulling off the double shirt look by using the military shirt as an overshirt, which worked out great since its adjustable button closure allows me to perfectly frame the woolen tie and decide how much to show. Also, the use of two plaid patterns in different scales (blazer and tie) adds that extra bit of flare and visual appeal to the whole attire.

Vintage Harris Tweed blazer, military hooded shirt by Osklen, white oxford button down by Ralph Lauren, dark blue jeans by Levi’s (511 Slim), brown tasseled loafers by Lottusse, plaid woolen tie by Coisas d’Homem, watch by Gucci and socks by H&M.

 

    • #Green
    • #vintage blazer
    • #Harris Tweed
    • #overshirt
    • #military shirt
    • #Osklen
    • #Levi's 511
    • #plaid tie
    • #Coisas d'Homem
    • #Ralph Lauren
    • #Gucci
    • #Lottusse
    • #tasseled loafers
  • 2 years ago
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A blog about menswear and personal style...a take on the importance of clothes in one's projected and perceived image.

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