Amanda Brooks is a fashion consultant who has written about style for Vogue and the New York Times Magazine. She is married, has two children, and lives in New York City.
Wing tips also take on a lighter, easier air in the summer. Because they have such a natural formality to them, you can mess around with the style, the age of the color of wing tips and still have them serve their "dressed-up" function.
July 28, 2008
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love the way you put stories together i.e. blue shirts and shorts. take a look at my new blog - men's illustration of what's on the streets of nyc:
Finally, In Her Eyes is back! I used to wear shorts to work a lot in Europe, but here in the US it's a little trickier. But after seeing various people in the pages of the New York Times, GQ, on various style blogs (including this one), and on the streets I decided to put slim-cut dress shorts (which actually once wear long trousers until a slight mishap with a chain fence) to the office last Friday, paired with a light dressy Italian shirt. Here's the result: http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=566751955
love the way you put stories together i.e. blue shirts and shorts. take a look at my new blog - men's illustration of what's on the streets of nyc:
http://designerman-whatisawtoday.blogspot.com/
hope you enjoy it...richard
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Finally, In Her Eyes is back! I used to wear shorts to work a lot in Europe, but here in the US it's a little trickier. But after seeing various people in the pages of the New York Times, GQ, on various style blogs (including this one), and on the streets I decided to put slim-cut dress shorts (which actually once wear long trousers until a slight mishap with a chain fence) to the office last Friday, paired with a light dressy Italian shirt. Here's the result:
http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=566751955