In the Navy
Feb 18, 2011 | Permalink (10) Total Comments left a comment on 2/20/2011 at 5:10 PM:
Great post, but we are almost reaching the Spring! Looking forward to the upcoming posts on spring gear and the fashionably sync!
Bijan.
http://hypstercult.com/2011/02/20/bare-necessities-spring-11/
left a comment on 2/20/2011 at 4:45 AM:
Don’t know if people saw this, but there’s an interesting conversation going on about this photo here. The guy is slamming this look:
http://dieworkwear.tumblr.com/
left a comment on 2/19/2011 at 5:30 PM:
Love it! To hell with “Oh it’s cold, where’s his socks?” If he wants to wear a peacoat and go sockless, then all the power to him.
left a comment on 2/19/2011 at 8:23 AM:
Great look, great photo. So many men wear ill-fitting chinos, this gent gets it spot on. On the other hand, I personally don’t like the way a shirt looks when buttoned up all the way without a tie. But hey we’re all different right? Imagine how boring it would be if everybody looked the same.
left a comment on 2/18/2011 at 11:56 PM:
Peacoats are my one of my favorites. I love the white boatshoes as well. It gives a nautical theme.
left a comment on 2/18/2011 at 6:29 PM:
thanks for the comments everyone.
@sonhouse - it was one of the warmer days this winter yet it was windy… wasn’t very cold at all. took it as an opportunity to shake things up a bit.
left a comment on 2/18/2011 at 4:40 PM:
Hard to go wrong with a peacoat (I think I got one opportunity to wear mine down here in NOLA). The first thing that struck me was that, if it’s cold enough to wear the coat, shouldn’t it be cold enough to cover the ankles? and is it weird to wear topsiders in the winter? Maybe because there is a general nautical theme it’s ok…


Joey Dee left a comment on 2/22/2011 at 12:08 AM:
On dock shoes, what was the original intent with the lacingnon the side?