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Highland Park, Texas

Highland Park, Texas

Floral Arrangement

April 28, 2010 in Dress Code

What we love: contrasting white club collar, floral skirt, bow tie.

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Wolf in sheep’s clothing (cashmere and wool). If you want to steal from the bankers, you have to look like the bankers.

@j_h_e__ wears a navy chalk-stripe cashmere/wool suit, red cashmere burglar cap, striped banker collar dress shirt, and  F.E.C. for @blackstockandweber white suede bucks.
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Wolf in sheep’s clothing (cashmere and wool). If you want to steal from the bankers, you have to look like the bankers. @j_h_e__ wears a navy chalk-stripe cashmere/wool suit, red cashmere burglar cap, striped banker collar dress shirt, and F.E.C. for @blackstockandweber white suede bucks. — #thebetteryoudresstheworseyoucanbehave
Another @BullshotBookClub meeting tonight.

On the agenda:
1. Order a round of Bullshots.
2. Discuss the first 80 pages of Infinite Jest.
3. Drink said Bullshots.
4. Order a second round of Bullshots.
5. Confess none of us have actually read all 80 pages.

Not accepting new members at this time (but certainly making pencils to take notes in the margins—thank you @cwpencilenterprise).
Another @BullshotBookClub meeting tonight. On the agenda: 1. Order a round of Bullshots. 2. Discuss the first 80 pages of Infinite Jest. 3. Drink said Bullshots. 4. Order a second round of Bullshots. 5. Confess none of us have actually read all 80 pages. Not accepting new members at this time (but certainly making pencils to take notes in the margins—thank you @cwpencilenterprise).
A quiet moment with @jfrelinghuysen in a made-to-measure F.E. Castleberry navy blazer stripe jacket with gold buttons, a red cashmere burglar cap, and F.E. Castleberry velvet smoking slippers.

This 60/40 cotton and wool blend easily transitions into spring. Schedule your fitting today.

Photo: @nickonken @photographsbynickonken
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#thebetteryoudresstheworseyoucanbehave
A quiet moment with @jfrelinghuysen in a made-to-measure F.E. Castleberry navy blazer stripe jacket with gold buttons, a red cashmere burglar cap, and F.E. Castleberry velvet smoking slippers. This 60/40 cotton and wool blend easily transitions into spring. Schedule your fitting today. Photo: @nickonken @photographsbynickonken — #thebetteryoudresstheworseyoucanbehave
Reads about tennis instead of plays tennis.

A continued exploration of the writings of David Foster Wallace.
Reads about tennis instead of plays tennis. A continued exploration of the writings of David Foster Wallace.
Our made-to-measure two-faced tartan polo coat is the capstone of the AW18 collection.

We believe that classic is beautiful. That working with the best materials is fundamental. That great design never goes out of style. Handmade in New York, meticulously designed, and ridiculously beautiful ($7,000).
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#thebetteryoudresstheworseyoucanbehave
Our made-to-measure two-faced tartan polo coat is the capstone of the AW18 collection. We believe that classic is beautiful. That working with the best materials is fundamental. That great design never goes out of style. Handmade in New York, meticulously designed, and ridiculously beautiful ($7,000). — #thebetteryoudresstheworseyoucanbehave
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