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Monday, February 11, 2008

On the Street.....Ward, Manhattanite

Comments on "On the Street.....Ward, Manhattanite"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:43 PM) : 

nice leather jacket..

wiiee
adil sg

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:58 PM) : 

My oh my, what a LOVELY view! So well put together, and terrifically handsome. It was a sunny day wasn't it!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:09 PM) : 

north of the belt is great!
but grey jeans w. a small cuff and sloppy crotch? hmmmm.... not doing it for me.

 

Blogger premier said ... (8:20 PM) : 

Those are some ugly jeans. Other than that I think it's ok, but not my style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:23 PM) : 

grey jeans and relaxed crotch is what makes this look. he is super cool. i hear he is coming out with a fabulous jewelry line??

 

Blogger Scooby said ... (8:47 PM) : 

HMMMM.

If it were me, I prob would've chosen: darker pants, a lighter-colored sweater, and a darker shade for the scarf.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:08 PM) : 

What a stance! love the colors , his shadow,the tree behind, I can see some Paul Newman in him...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:15 PM) : 

he's like the son of the guy below with the beard.

 

Blogger Venus di Milo said ... (10:21 PM) : 

Even dated jeans can't make this man any less striking.

 

Blogger Patagonia Community said ... (11:03 PM) : 

Looking sharp. Can't go wrong with aviators. Did he borrow the boots from the man pictured below?

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (11:07 PM) : 

this is a corduroy jacket actually by polo/ralph. one of my favorite finds recently.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:17 PM) : 

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts - just a nice, Saturday, put it on and go look.

Cord jacket? Anyway, everything broken in and comfortable, but still with style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:55 AM) : 

I'm normally such a fan, but over the last week or so I've found the men depicted very uninspiring. Slow period at the moment?

 

Blogger Kanani said ... (2:14 AM) : 

Looks like he belongs in Santa Fe!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:59 AM) : 

I love that jacket it's actually last seasons Ralph Lauren, fitted cord with a tartan lining! Looks great open, very English Patient.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:36 AM) : 

like the top of his look. don't very like grey jeans, boots and especially doubt about cuffs. although i must admit that he looks very neat and accurate.

 

Blogger starbahks said ... (4:12 AM) : 

there's just something so - old-fashioned and classic about him. i love the sun!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:45 AM) : 

Excellent post - lovely capture of the light & something autumnal about the palette. But is there something a little strange going on with the fit of the trousers?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:56 AM) : 

i have to agree with maria.
Actually i have a very similar jacket: same cut, same colour, only mine's corduroy, & the belt was missing when I bought it (second hand).

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:32 AM) : 

A scarf and a jacket - good match but the jeans. Well anyway, what a beautiful day.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:37 AM) : 

Enough about the jeans... GEEZ... this is a great look - did anyone else notice how well camel / grey / black work together? The jeans are fine, the sweater is fine, the scarf and jacket... also fine. And yes, it WAS sunny yesterday!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:25 AM) : 

No Anon 7:37, those are ugly jeans and they maybe ruin the whole thing- the great jacket, the smile, the aviators. But they don't ruin the sunniness of this, which is cool.

Energie

 

Blogger biglakestyle said ... (8:52 AM) : 

As someone who rarely wears jeans, ("Jeans are for teens") I am amazed at the controversy over this gentleman's jeans. While I do appreciate the many nuances of jeanswear, nevertheless they are the ultimate casual pant. Spend a few vino-induced evenings in NYC with me and my "jean-designer" pal and find out how silly and contrived the whole jean design thing really is. In the end, it is totally about the fit. As he said one night, "It's the fit; that's it"

 

Blogger Carlene said ... (9:20 AM) : 

If I were a boy, I'd wish I were Ward.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:51 AM) : 

great coat! Saw that in Macy's, yes Macy's.. it's Lauren, was on sale for $495.

I tried it on, has a fantastic fit for a off the rack, but to my dismay only size small left :(

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:42 AM) : 

Sart, when you're lacking subjects to shot you can always count on this young man, don't you?

Jeans are perfect for this style. APC's are not for all outfits.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:05 AM) : 

anon 9:51

Macy's? Heavens. In any case, it's a blockish, too square, a look, and the scarf looks like an absurd contrivance. Can't stand thick soled shoes. Must be comfortable for walking though.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:41 AM) : 

"there's just something so - old-fashioned and classic about him"

I completely agree. When I saw this photo it reminded me of old photos of my dad and his buddies standing in front of their jet airplanes.

 

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

I am tired of scarfs tied in that manner. It looks too studied. The essence of style is that you are not really trying. That is what makes the game so fun.

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (3:25 PM) : 

for Woofus
please... there is no easier more effortless way to tie a scarf than this example

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:10 PM) : 

"there is no easier more effortless way to tie a scarf than this example"

I absolutely agree, Scott. No ascot-style fumbling, or prayer-shawl ends dangling ... it's the simplest sort of loop "knot". I started wearing scarves like this 20 years ago. There are other easy and smart ways to do it, but none easier than this one.

 

Blogger tomtype said ... (6:54 PM) : 

mr. hughes, your plane is ready.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:13 PM) : 

This may sound crazy, but his face reminds me a lot of Fred Astaire.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:00 AM) : 

i love his hair so much...

 

Blogger Michael Tonello said ... (3:03 AM) : 

Looks to me as if he's going out for the Sunday paper!

 

Blogger Michael Tonello said ... (3:15 AM) : 

Anonymous said: "i hear he is coming out with a fabulous jewelry line??"

does anyone know more about this? how fabulous? does he have a background that enables him to be capable of creating "a fabulous jewelry line"???

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:12 PM) : 

i wish i could walk out of my door and effortlessly throw myself together like this striking lad. it all works since it isn't a thought out wardrobe decision...just pieces laying around thrown on for a trip to the coffee shop (or so that is my scenario)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:41 PM) : 

I love the jacket, i think its Ralph Lauren polo from fall 2007...wish i had gotten that one now

 

Anonymous james arthur tancred said ... (12:49 PM) : 

good selection of colours and textures. Jeans are well fitting (I don't mean tight, but elegantly loose) with good shoes and belt. Interesting cord coat and pashmina, very elegant.

 

Blogger Nini said ... (2:08 AM) : 

I imagine Antoine du Saint-Exupery meeting the little prince dressed in this outfit

 

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