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These are "Urban Woodsmen" and the look is HOT (apparently) and it's coming our way !


(of course Shoreditch is awash with them - tho hardly a tree in sight ironically)


http://archives.jrn.columbia.edu/2010/www.thegarret.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Urban-Woodsmen.jpg


I'm particularly impressed by the end two.


There are other dressing-up-like-something-from-a-book/film looks out there, but this one's caught my eye.


Have you seen any in your E.D Fash-Binoculars ?

richard tudor Wrote:

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> Are these the missing hairy fannys you spoke about

> in an earlier message.



I think there might be a link Richard, indeed.


Well observed, the abundant muff may well be making a come back.


Are you a fan of the well covered fanny too ?


If so, welcome on board.

It's probably my age, but I can't shake off the feeling that admiring oneself in the mirror is not a characteristic a man should be proud of.


The 'urban woodsman' is such a ridiculous affectation that it falls front and centre in the 'vanity' category.


It's a particularly pathetic look because unlike hipsters (who consciously look vain and pretentious), woodsmen try and pass themselves off as capable and manly. Twerps.


I first came across this look a couple of years ago sported by some early doors Facebook employees, and it's fair to say that they were total tw*ts.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> It's probably my age, but I can't shake off the

> feeling that admiring oneself in the mirror is not

> a characteristic a man should be proud of.

>

> The 'urban woodsman' is such a ridiculous

> affectation that it falls front and centre in the

> 'vanity' category.

>

> It's a particularly pathetic look because unlike

> hipsters (who consciously look vain and

> pretentious), woodsmen try and pass themselves off

> as capable and manly. Twerps.

>

> I first came across this look a couple of years

> ago sported by some early doors Facebook

> employees, and it's fair to say that they were

> total tw*ts.


I think it's something called 'fashion', Huge. Some of it may be a touch ridiculous, but - on balance - it's makes for brighter world than one populated solely by pot-bellied thirtysomething's in chinos and one-size-fits-all pastel-coloured tees from Uniclo.

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