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Monday, February 23, 2009

On the Street......West Village, NYC

Comments on "On the Street......West Village, NYC"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:46 PM) : 

ahhhh corduroy :) i love you

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:52 PM) : 

wow...I thought for sure you were back in Milan with this photo. Glad to know theres some men with classy cool style right in my own backyard! haha.
Rachel.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:58 PM) : 

i loooove all this texture! (particularly how that of his beard compliments his shirt...)

 

Blogger Sartorial Vancouver said ... (3:03 PM) : 

I love his coat - especially those pockets - and how his facial hair balances out the heavy knits.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:09 PM) : 

Omgosh. He's so cute! =) Looks like santa in urban disguise.

 

Blogger Kelly said ... (3:23 PM) : 

If I recall correctly, you have photographed this person before, haven't you? Isn't he the one who works with Ralph Lauren in regards to finding thrift and vintage items?

I really admire his style. He has served as an inspiration ever since the first photo you posted of him wearing the khakis patched up at the knee and the shawl collar cardigan.

Thanks.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:38 PM) : 

¡¡Qué mono es!!

 

Blogger Simon said ... (3:46 PM) : 

Great picture!! Great guy!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:03 PM) : 

Very rus in urbe - looks as if he is from somewhere in Maine or Massachusetts... I love the colours, textures and that great bag. Gorgeous photo!

 

Blogger Stephanie Clayton said ... (4:03 PM) : 

interesting fisherman-mariner-english professor look!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:14 PM) : 

really? i'm not very cool but this photo and the one below look like they could be my nieghbours out in the sticks of suburbia.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:19 PM) : 

Oh wow, it's Beard Papa! All he lacks is the pipe. Amazing.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:41 PM) : 

YAY, he is looking great!! I love the different shades of colors and mix of materials.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:57 PM) : 

This makes me feel warm and cozy.

 

Blogger Irene said ... (6:12 PM) : 

The re-incarnation of the Greek shepherd. Look for Girls in the Sun (1968) nominated for Golden Globe (1970-Best Foreign Language). Had the shepherd gotten the girl...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:44 PM) : 

warm and cozy indeed...nice photo

 

Blogger Michael Joseph Owens said ... (7:59 PM) : 

Wonderful. Just wonderful.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:24 PM) : 

some people have faces that hold a thousand stories... brilliant photo!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:31 PM) : 

the real deal

wonderful

(mr. mort, are you taking notes?)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:40 PM) : 

This is the second posting in less than a month in which the subject is wearing those fabulous yellow/light tan gloves. WHERE CAN I GET A PAIR?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:26 PM) : 

Doug!
Huge inspiration!
Tweed is it! I'm really feeling the tweed thing for next fall, ever since Pitti and the cool Armenian woman in the beautiful tweed coat.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:50 PM) : 

His name is doug, he works at RRL, one of Ralph's trusted friend. He's a very approachable guy, with a distinct style.

 

Blogger Rita said ... (10:45 PM) : 

Beautiful, beautiful portrait.

 

Blogger indigo warrior said ... (11:02 PM) : 

In my imagination he knit all that himself ... I can dream can't I?

 

Blogger sisty said ... (11:03 PM) : 

I had the same thought that Kelly had -- isn't this guy Ralph Lauren's vintage buyer? You had a fabulous photo of him wearing a watchcap, a thick cardigan, and patched khaki pants. Anyway, he's my dream man -- fortunately for me my hubby looks a lot like him, so I won't be tempted to stalk him any time time soon...

Is it the same man?

 

Blogger r00tgurl said ... (11:52 PM) : 

ohmygosh his little smirk + white beard = melting heart

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:00 AM) : 

Such a tasteful, rustic combo - and all items are right on the money. The jacket is splendid.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:02 AM) : 

I had the same reaction as 2:52 --I immediately thought this was a Northern Italian, particularly given the mix of browns in corduroy and tweed.

He looks great. And his outfit would be greatly diminished without the orange glove.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:02 AM) : 

The Zissou Society is alive and well.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:24 AM) : 

he should be my dad!

 

Blogger Flike said ... (2:37 AM) : 

beautiful photograph

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:40 AM) : 

Great hunting jacket, great looking and casual's best. Great country look.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:12 AM) : 

This is one of my favorites of yours. What a great character! Cool bag too.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:04 AM) : 

Funny^^

 

Blogger ashley said ... (12:39 PM) : 

fisherman chic!

 

Blogger Heather said ... (1:34 PM) : 

Was this shot on Cornelia St behind the IFC theater? I live on this street and see this guy every so often. He always looks great!

 

Blogger Allen - East Hampton said ... (3:09 PM) : 

Love it!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:26 PM) : 

What a happy figure the man cuts. Again I'm struck by the realization that it's a person that makes the clothes work and not the other way around. Usually.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:58 PM) : 

He's always great!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:15 PM) : 

love doug.

 

Blogger Michelle said ... (7:02 PM) : 

I adore him!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:43 PM) : 

This gentleman never fails to impress. Moar!

 

Blogger VirginiaWestfield said ... (11:11 PM) : 

pirate? sailor? cockney?

 

Blogger Daisy said ... (1:48 AM) : 

hmm...his sweater and his beard=same texture.
cute.

 

Blogger American Otaku (E is my SL) said ... (10:51 AM) : 

cool! he looks like a fashionable fisherman!!!
"ahoy, matey!"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:58 AM) : 

love the tonal textures of this man's outfit. I wouldn't be surprised if he works in the arts.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (5:07 AM) : 

Interesting combination of different field traditional apparel.
I especially like the jacket and the smile behind the beard,so self-confidence!

Max_Roma

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:26 PM) : 

Old Man Style is the best style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:27 PM) : 

Hemingway back from the hunt. In fact, a hunter's return to the good country. Lovely.

 

Anonymous Bianca said ... (12:51 AM) : 

I wrote my Parsons statement of intention letter based on the first photo you took of him. There isn't a particular thing that's inspirational about his clothing, it's simply a whole...state of mind, if you will. I find it rather hard to describe the intense feeling he gives me every time i look at the shots you took. Great enlightenment and an infinite 'thank you' for seeing and photographing him.

 

Anonymous yorkshire lass said ... (4:59 PM) : 

This guy looks like a gamekeeper ,he could walk down the street in any village in Yorkshire and not get a second look!! love the whole sartorialist blog! Fab

 

Blogger Lucy2284 said ... (8:26 AM) : 

Dont know who this is but how cool is he! His own style!

 

Blogger Mark Harris said ... (3:55 PM) : 

...ANY PORT...
...ANY STORM...

 

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