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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Gentleman Hunter

Gentleman really are the peacocks,
I love the flourish of color that is both dandy and yet very gentlemanly. The pale blue scarf with hunter green sportcoat is pure genius.

Notice the beautiful buttons on the jacket - great detail. He mentioned that the whole look came from Beretta, the Italian hunting outfitter.

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:19 PM) : 

So manly, so fun, so mature... to manage to merge all those attributes in one outfit is just genius.
The accessories are playing together nicely, without overpowering the dark palette. The fit of the clothes is perfect, the attitude very confident and relaxed.

Not many men dare to spell fun, mature and masculine at once. Bravo.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:34 PM) : 

good to have you back, sart. hope your holiday was lovely. :)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:03 PM) : 

Not only is this gent's ensemble chic, well-thought out (merging the blue of the scarf w/the blue running through the pocket square), but it's utilitarian too. I know NY is cold and he looks warm. I love when fashionistas aren't slaves to stylish clothing and use pieces which are season appropriate.

 

Blogger Butch said ... (1:20 PM) : 

This is very nice indeed. Like the jacket, which has a certain Tyrolean flavor, particularly; but the whole ensemble is...just that. As for the pocket square, it's beautiful--and beautifully done.

Also makes the point that style has no age....

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:24 PM) : 

is that FBM?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:13 PM) : 

Who said you cannot do the top-to-toe look AND be stylish?!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:29 PM) : 

Carried off with aplomb !!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:56 PM) : 

Thank God you're back! I missed your beautiful photos like this one of course...he looks just great, I love the green and the combination of colors, everything's just perfect for me!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:51 PM) : 

Happy Holidays Sart.
I'm new to your blog, but find it appealing. It's about real people. And real fashion. Love it.
cheers.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:19 PM) : 

Nice.

(I have to wear my hat more often...)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:44 PM) : 

In Germany you call this look "Trachten"-Look. It's kind of a bavarian style. The buttons are made of deer antlers (if authentic.
"Giesswein" is one of the more known companies for that kind of style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:47 PM) : 

This guy is so neat!! Love him! His shoes are also great!

 

Blogger Elizabeth said ... (6:07 PM) : 

Sumptuous.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:00 PM) : 

Spiffy! He wears it very well.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:47 PM) : 

I like the size of the cuffs on his pants. And the shopping bag from Davidoff - he knows how to have fun in a classy way!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:30 PM) : 

Very smart looking! It's nice to see a gentleman of a certain age enjoying style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:52 PM) : 

Hmmmm. Another scarf. :-)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:53 PM) : 

He looks great! I have never seen pale blue and hunter green together before. Good for both sexes and all ages as well, I'd say.
You never know what you can learn from a man ...
Valerie

 

Blogger The Vintagent said ... (11:46 PM) : 

One of the great advantages of middle age (and beyond!) is the ability to wear 'costume' without looking like a poseur or a fop. Clearly, his Tyrolean look is a getup, but he's of an age where he COULD be a hunter, or live in Bavaria/the Alps and enjoy playing with the traditional garb. This fellow has really pulled it off.

On my last trip to Munich I was intrigued by such coats, with their deerhorn buttons/accessories, and the associated paraphernalia of boar's teeth, silver thistle pins, grouse feathers in hats, etc. I like the tradition associated with the look, although I'm not sure there's anything left to hunt in southern Europe!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:03 AM) : 

Not only is his use of colors really impressive, but the overall fit of everything as well. Very tailored and fitted. That jacket could look rather slovenly if it was too big.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:51 AM) : 

This feels SO appropriate for the holidays. The outfit feels like a celebration...like he was celebrating when he got dressed.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:21 AM) : 

Love that his look came from a Beretta, more famous for it's guns than it's clothes, than some fashion house.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:37 AM) : 

Merry Christmas Scott. This gentleman looks amazing!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:10 AM) : 

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:04 AM) : 

I can only dream of looking this perfect. This is the sort of easy elegance I strive to achieve. He will never be out of style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:06 PM) : 

The pocket square! I love it.

 

Blogger Cristina Redondo said ... (2:54 PM) : 

if i would be a man i wanna be as him...smart

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:16 PM) : 

Any news about Thom Browne and Brooks Brothers? You seem to really like his look, per some post last year.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:45 PM) : 

I love that the pocket square is more of a pocket blossom - a little puff of pattern. And that dab of actual peacock blue in it, all the brighter for the red next to it - masterful!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:10 PM) : 

By the way Scott, Beretta is more famous as a maker of high-quality firearms. The clothing (shooting kit, really) is just a sideline for them!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:52 PM) : 

That scarf looks reminds me of that lady who wore a double scarf.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:04 PM) : 

You look sharp, chap!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:11 AM) : 

Exquisite! I love a man who can accessorize! The subtle play on color is wonderful. I wish more men wore pocket squares, especially like this one!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:08 PM) : 

Stylish, tailored and sooo me! beautiful!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:17 AM) : 

It's My First Visit on your blog and I'm quite surprise !!! There is so many photos shooted "sur le tas" (on the rock!) it's really interesting !!!
This profile also please me but the lastest button closed arghhh not really top ! But between the Bag Davidoff and the Bestest Hand Made Shoemaker John Lobb all can be accepted isn't it ?! He was at the good place at the good moment !!!
Thank you also for your publishing on Blend Scent Kiehls ... In France few persons only know this blend ... Colette and Bon Marché are the unik solders with the Kiehls Shop St Sulpice ! It's cool like that !

Thank you for all,
Clement from Paris !

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:57 PM) : 

Is that a Davidoff bag? By far the best accessory.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:38 PM) : 

I've spent many a hour soaking in this image's fashion sensibility. Thanks sart.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:39 AM) : 

Handsome!

 

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Blogger Dean Farris said ... (2:02 AM) : 

His dark green Bentley is coming around the corner to pick him up...

 

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