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In reply to the discussion: Is Joe Biden going to bring back the three-button suit? [View all]Aristus
(72,570 posts)43. Sometimes, I feel I was born in the wrong era.
I wouldn't be caught dead wearing an ascot, but otherwise, the whole Brideshead Revisited look is fantastic. The interwar years were amazing for men's clothing.
The only thing is, if I lived back then, I'd be expected to smoke. No way. Men may have looked good back then, but they must have smelled horrible from the constant smoking.
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Joe's suits make me smile as I think about my husband's uncle who I loved dearly.
redstatebluegirl
Mar 2021
#2
It's like T***p only half-listened to some cockamamie "Dress For Success" seminar,
Aristus
Mar 2021
#13
And thankfully his suit jacket covers his bottom. I've hated the style over the last 5 or so years
beaglelover
Mar 2021
#14
Tailors cut the suit coat in a manner that assumes the bottom button will remain unbuttoned.
Aristus
Mar 2021
#30
Didn't notice the buttons, but I have noticed the pin stripes and love the three point hanky
msfiddlestix
Mar 2021
#20
when noticed Joe's pocket silk, the three point sort of rang an old bell in my head....
msfiddlestix
Mar 2021
#62
Joe can actually button the suit jacket. And his waist nips in a bit. Personally I also
fierywoman
Mar 2021
#25
It's the steam from the coffee and light effect. He is dressed impressively. nt
Blue_true
Mar 2021
#70
That's because the socks worn with a dinner jacket were usually required to be silk.
Aristus
Mar 2021
#57