Saturday, February 11, 2006

Aesthetics/Visuals - Men and suits

Not every man can carry off a suit in such a way that makes the immediate world around him stop and take a good look. This "way" exudes quiet, subtle, distinguished, and dashing confidence. A custom-made suit does not gurantee such results. Moreover, it takes a certain type of body and requires ease and comfort the wearer naturally exhibits in such apparel. I've seen too many men who do not exhibit this ease and comfort and instead, looking like they are extremely unfamiliarize and uncomfortable with the suit. Such a turn-off.

Paul Bettany is a perfect example of a man who can carry off a suit well. He has the height and the not-overly-muscular-wide frame. A man can only carry off a suit like this if he is tall (min. 6.2ft.) and have a linear frame (lean body but never skeletal), and of course, that quintessential natural ease.






I. Freakin. Looov. Vvve. It.





Paul B. and co. can do anything with me.


























Yes, I would even have their baby.

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