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So let's start with the obvious - the check lining of the jacket teaming with the Keffiyah. The scarf itself, worn in a street bandana style, goes with the unlit cigarette in a self-knowing parody of gangster chic.


But the surprise is in the buttoned up, beautifully pressed shirt. "I'm not who you think I am," it says. "I am a man who can choose a shirt to within an inch of perfection for my complexion - and wear it as if I had been born in it. Now let's play dominoes."

and of course cribbage...


note elegant use of b/w floral print, teamed with striking pudding bowl cut and mid length wideleg shorts

http://www.ker-mor.com/images/DANARSCH%202003-09%20tegus/DANARSCH-2003-09-14-0073.jpg

an excellent hot weather look for Flanuers on the Lane

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