Anonymous wrote:High heel Espadrilles get me all the time. I’m puddy in your hands…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a beautiful turtleneck and long wool coat. This look is done so well in k-dramas.
I think this only looks really good on black and Asian guys.
You would be incorrect.
Pp is right
The reason this doesn’t look good on white guys is because white men age much faster in the face so by the time they can afford this look, their weathered skin doesn’t go well with the textures of turtlenecks and wool coats
Black and Asian guys maintain their facial skin better and it makes for a nicer contrast with those sweater and wool textures
Europeans invented this look. Wool turtleneck screams Italian or southern European.
You are seriously comparing Italians to Americans?
Presumably PP is refuting the point about white men not being able to pull off the look. Italians are white.
Not the Southern ones, which is why they look good in the turtleneck/wool coat. Olive-skinned, dark hair, smoldering eyes. Raoul Bova comes to mind. No offense to the suburban, middle-aged, white guy, but they just can't pull that look off.
Uh…yeah. Southern Italians are still white people.
Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a well tailored suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a beautiful turtleneck and long wool coat. This look is done so well in k-dramas.
I think this only looks really good on black and Asian guys.
You would be incorrect.
Pp is right
The reason this doesn’t look good on white guys is because white men age much faster in the face so by the time they can afford this look, their weathered skin doesn’t go well with the textures of turtlenecks and wool coats
Black and Asian guys maintain their facial skin better and it makes for a nicer contrast with those sweater and wool textures
Europeans invented this look. Wool turtleneck screams Italian or southern European.
You are seriously comparing Italians to Americans?
Presumably PP is refuting the point about white men not being able to pull off the look. Italians are white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a beautiful turtleneck and long wool coat. This look is done so well in k-dramas.
I think this only looks really good on black and Asian guys.
You would be incorrect.
Pp is right
The reason this doesn’t look good on white guys is because white men age much faster in the face so by the time they can afford this look, their weathered skin doesn’t go well with the textures of turtlenecks and wool coats
Black and Asian guys maintain their facial skin better and it makes for a nicer contrast with those sweater and wool textures
Europeans invented this look. Wool turtleneck screams Italian or southern European.
You are seriously comparing Italians to Americans?
Presumably PP is refuting the point about white men not being able to pull off the look. Italians are white.
Not the Southern ones, which is why they look good in the turtleneck/wool coat. Olive-skinned, dark hair, smoldering eyes. Raoul Bova comes to mind. No offense to the suburban, middle-aged, white guy, but they just can't pull that look off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a beautiful turtleneck and long wool coat. This look is done so well in k-dramas.
I think this only looks really good on black and Asian guys.
You would be incorrect.
Pp is right
The reason this doesn’t look good on white guys is because white men age much faster in the face so by the time they can afford this look, their weathered skin doesn’t go well with the textures of turtlenecks and wool coats
Black and Asian guys maintain their facial skin better and it makes for a nicer contrast with those sweater and wool textures
Europeans invented this look. Wool turtleneck screams Italian or southern European.
You are seriously comparing Italians to Americans?
Presumably PP is refuting the point about white men not being able to pull off the look. Italians are white.
Not the Southern ones, which is why they look good in the turtleneck/wool coat. Olive-skinned, dark hair, smoldering eyes. Raoul Bova comes to mind. No offense to the suburban, middle-aged, white guy, but they just can't pull that look off.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a beautiful turtleneck and long wool coat. This look is done so well in k-dramas.
I think this only looks really good on black and Asian guys.
You would be incorrect.
Pp is right
The reason this doesn’t look good on white guys is because white men age much faster in the face so by the time they can afford this look, their weathered skin doesn’t go well with the textures of turtlenecks and wool coats
Black and Asian guys maintain their facial skin better and it makes for a nicer contrast with those sweater and wool textures
Europeans invented this look. Wool turtleneck screams Italian or southern European.
You are seriously comparing Italians to Americans?
Presumably PP is refuting the point about white men not being able to pull off the look. Italians are white.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:depends on the person
Elaborate?
a well-fitted, white button down shirt with monogrammed cufflinks, dress pants, brown leather loafers
DP. Agree but I need a well-cut jacket on top of that. At least, until the jacket gets removed with flair and draped around my shoulders.
Recently saw someone I know and hadn't seen in a suit in a long, long time; he's had serious health issues so hasn't been dressing in anything beyond casual stuff. He had on a three-piece suit and a classic white shirt with French cuffs and the subtlest cufflinks. Seeing him in an outfit like that, which he used to wear frequently when out and about, and knowing that he's feeling good enough to dress that way again--I was wowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:depends on the person
Elaborate?
a well-fitted, white button down shirt with monogrammed cufflinks, dress pants, brown leather loafers
DP. Agree but I need a well-cut jacket on top of that. At least, until the jacket gets removed with flair and draped around my shoulders.
Recently saw someone I know and hadn't seen in a suit in a long, long time; he's had serious health issues so hasn't been dressing in anything beyond casual stuff. He had on a three-piece suit and a classic white shirt with French cuffs and the subtlest cufflinks. Seeing him in an outfit like that, which he used to wear frequently when out and about, and knowing that he's feeling good enough to dress that way again--I was wowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a beautiful turtleneck and long wool coat. This look is done so well in k-dramas.
I think this only looks really good on black and Asian guys.
You would be incorrect.
Pp is right
The reason this doesn’t look good on white guys is because white men age much faster in the face so by the time they can afford this look, their weathered skin doesn’t go well with the textures of turtlenecks and wool coats
Black and Asian guys maintain their facial skin better and it makes for a nicer contrast with those sweater and wool textures
Europeans invented this look. Wool turtleneck screams Italian or southern European.
You are seriously comparing Italians to Americans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love a man in a beautiful turtleneck and long wool coat. This look is done so well in k-dramas.
I think this only looks really good on black and Asian guys.
You would be incorrect.
Pp is right
The reason this doesn’t look good on white guys is because white men age much faster in the face so by the time they can afford this look, their weathered skin doesn’t go well with the textures of turtlenecks and wool coats
Black and Asian guys maintain their facial skin better and it makes for a nicer contrast with those sweater and wool textures
Europeans invented this look. Wool turtleneck screams Italian or southern European.