Very amusing!
I must say that one of the many things I enjoy about London is that it is possible (although no longer required -- and I like that too) to dress as an elegant man without appearing somehow too separate from the masses.
Style in the Practice of Law
It has to a be a suit and something which doesn't irratate the judge!
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When I was kid I used to watch L.A. Law quite a bit.
I always enjoyed the way Richard Dysart Dressed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DouX9Ubw-Xw
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
I always enjoyed the way Richard Dysart Dressed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DouX9Ubw-Xw
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
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I have a very distinct memory of London when I was there on honeymoon in September of 1984. I was walking along Piccadilly, just east of Park Road on my way to meet someone at the Athenaeum.
I passed an older gentleman, at least in his 60s (I was 30) who was wearing a navy, pin-striped, three piece with a bowler and a furled brolly.
I was sorely tempted to thank him for doing so. I wish I had. We shall not see his like pass this way again, much like the old Savoy Grill, proper attire, men with decent hats, and good manners.
R.I.P.
I passed an older gentleman, at least in his 60s (I was 30) who was wearing a navy, pin-striped, three piece with a bowler and a furled brolly.
I was sorely tempted to thank him for doing so. I wish I had. We shall not see his like pass this way again, much like the old Savoy Grill, proper attire, men with decent hats, and good manners.
R.I.P.
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