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Photographed in New York, NY by Tommy Ton for GQ
Rig:
• Thomas Pink houndstooth cashmere scarf
• Rugby university stripe tab collar sport shirt
• alligator watch strap
• Ralph Lauren Purple Label club tie
• Norman Hilton cashmere/wool navy blazer
• Lookmatic tortoise eyeglasses
left a comment on 2/22/2012 at 4:33 PM:
@FEC—For some reason i just cant bring myself to wear my blue blazer with dark denim. I’ll give it a go one day. Was this something that ever bothered you?
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 10:05 PM:
i thought this was FEC when i frist came across the pic from a different source—looking crispy!
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 9:55 PM:
Fred, first off I really love the scarf here, I am ordering one as we speak.
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 7:27 PM:
How do you get your hair high like that? It is very, very good.
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 11:16 AM:
@ AEV and FEC—Thank you. Just ordered the brown alligator band.
Also, great comment on the not washing hair everyday. Let your hair’s natural oils improve the form. I usually apply a little Paul Mitchell medium hold/semi-matte styling cream once every four/five days after a shampoo. I find that the hold usually improves on the second or third day. I wear my hair in a similar style to FEC, though a bit shorter and much curlier.
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 11:09 AM:
@Brad—It simply means skipping out on the shampoo/conditioner every now and then.
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 11:06 AM:
I’ve also heard that not washing one’s hair everyday is the best way to maintain a healthy head of hair, but I’m wondering - does this simply mean that when you shower you don’t shampoo/condition your hair, or does it mean that you don’t even run water through your hair?
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 10:18 AM:
@K—No worries. I use Bed Head (for men) Matte Separation Workable Wax. The key to maintaining a healthy head of hair is not washing it too often—every 3-4 days is plenty. Sometimes I go as long as a week when I’m not working product into it everyday.
@Sasha—As AEV mentioned, Hadley-Roma is a great “Made in the USA” manufacturer to buy from for alligator straps. Although Hadley-Roma requires you to be contacted by a sales rep in order to buy, pick up your alligator Hadley-Roma from Strapped for Time for a more immediate buying experience.
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 8:53 AM:
This question is kinda wrong in a lot of ways, but.. What kind of hair-products do you use?
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 8:22 AM:
@Sasha - Google Hadley-Roma….some of he nicest US made watch bands around…including croc/alligator styles.
left a comment on 2/21/2012 at 2:07 AM:
Do you have a suggestion for where to buy a nice alligator watch strap? I recently purchased 1956 Omega Constellation. The watch is in immaculate condition, but the dealer placed an imitation alligator strap on there. I want the real deal.
left a comment on 2/20/2012 at 4:22 PM:
@Chase—Thanks. My right hand is plenty strong enough to support my camera while I focus the lens with my left.
left a comment on 2/20/2012 at 4:19 PM:
I love everything about this picture except how you’re holding your camera. I’ve found that placing your hand under the lens provides much greater support and produces sharper pictures. (Actually, exactly how the guy in the background is holding his lens).

Ace left a comment on 2/24/2012 at 4:42 PM:
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