28th March 2013

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Memories

I live for the nights i dont remember with the people i won’t forget…
…….drake…..

7th January 2013

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ethandesu:

Choices..

CAN I PLEASE HAVE EVERY PAIR…

ethandesu:

Choices..

CAN I PLEASE HAVE EVERY PAIR…

7th January 2013

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thestylebuff:

FIRE…

thestylebuff:

FIRE…

7th January 2013

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NICE

NICE

7th January 2013

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veryenglish:

Columbia Road.

nICE…

veryenglish:

Columbia Road.

nICE…

7th January 2013

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NEED THEM… PERIOD

NEED THEM… PERIOD

7th January 2013

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putthison:

Hank, No Tie

Hard-line traditionalists may wince, but I think a sport coat with no tie is a perfectly acceptable look. A nice one, even. In fact, when going out to a restaurant or bar, I’ll often wear a sport coat with woolen trousers and a nice shirt, but forgo the tie. This kind of ensemble is especially good in areas of the world where a necktie – no matter how casual – is still seen as somewhat of a formal statement (I’m looking at you, Bay Area).

If you decide to go tieless, I recommend at least wearing a pocket square. Not doing so can leave the look a bit unfinished. Something made out of a matte wool or linen will do better than a shiny, wet silk. The latter will have a sheen that may be too distracting when there’s no tie to counterbalance it. You might also want to tamp the square down a bit, so that it’s not sticking up too high into the air. I don’t think pocket squares should ever look too loud, but this may be even more important if you’re just wearing a square alone.

For your shirt, stick to solid light blues, or something like the soft pink that Alan Flusser is seen wearing above. Both are considered more casual than a solid white. For something even more causal still, consider shirts with stripes or checks (such as tattersalls, graph checks, or ginghams). Remember, the bolder the pattern, the more casual the shirt is considered. This kind of combination – a casual shirt and sport coat, worn with a hank, but no tie – will allow you to look sharp, but also well suited to certain casual environments. 

(Photos via The Sartorialist, Alan See, A Bit of Color, Tredici e Lupo, Off the Cuff, and StyleForum member Montesquieu)

new Year… New Flow.. WHAT!!!!!!!

2nd January 2013

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This year I’m investing in a fashion overall….

This year I’m investing in a fashion overall….

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2nd January 2013

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interiors-porn:

via rue magazine


I need a room like this….

interiors-porn:

via rue magazine

I need a room like this….

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5th December 2012

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“Until The End of Time”

Listen

Woke up this morning
Heard the TV sayin’ something ‘Bout disaster in the world and It made me wonder
where I’m going There’s so much darkness in the world, But I see beauty left in you girl And what you give me let’s me know That I’ll be alright…

‘cause if your love was all I had In this life Well that would be enough Until the end of time So rest your weary heart And relax your mind Cause I’m gonna love you girl Until the end of time

You’ve got me singing Oh whoa, yeah Oh whoa, yeah Everybody sing Oh whoa, yeah Everybody singing Oh whoa yeah

Now if you’re ever wondering
About the way I’m feeling
Well baby girl there ain’t no question Just to be around you is a blessing
Sick and tired of trying to save the world, I just want to spend my time with you girl And what you’re giving me Let’s me know that we’ll be alright.

‘cause if your love was all I had In this life Well that would be enough Until the end of time So rest your weary heart And relax your mind Cause I’m gonna love you girl Until the end of time

You’ve got me singing Oh whoa, yeah Oh whoa, yeah Everybody sing Oh whoa, yeah Everybody singing Oh whoa yeah

This one’s for the lovers If you’re out there let me hear you say Yeah, yeah, yeah (Yeah, yeah, yeah) This one’s for the lovers If you’re out there let me hear you say Yeah, yeah (Yeah, yeah) This one’s for the lovers If you’re out there let me hear you say Yeah, yeah, yeah (Yeah, yeah, yeah) This one’s for the lovers If you’re out there let me hear you say Yeah, yeah (Yeah, yeah)

Oh whoa yeah Oh whoa yeah Oh whoa yeah Oh whoa yeah

‘cause if your love was all I had In this life That would be enough Until the end of time

-J.T.