Interesting mix of neutrals
Top Shelf Flea Market: Sunday, October 21st
Our friend Giuseppe at An Affordable Wardrobe is hosting his Top Shelf Flea Market event this Sunday. Top Shelf Flea is a gathering of local Boston merchants dealing in high-quality vintage, re-styled, and otherwise second hand stuff. Go check it out this Sunday, October 21st, from noon until 5pm. The event will be held at 371 Summer Street in Somervile, Massachusetts. More details can be had at Top Shelf Flea’s blog and Facebook page.
(Photo: Giuseppe himself at a previous Top Shelf Flea Market event)
Blue Linen
Salvatore Ambrosi
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These Just In Today.
Autumnal and wintry made-to-order untipped tweed and flannel neckties from E. & G. Cappelli, Naples.
Brown Wool Coat & Blue Suit
Fall Shades
Although rain is a pain, I’ve got to say I was eagerly awaiting for Fall to arrive in all its cold splendor. There’s something overly appealing about mixing garments with distinct textures and warm, earthy tones, not to mention the range of available accessories. For me, few other shades scream cold weather as well as burgundy and mustard; while the first has established its place as a classic, the latter is currently experiencing a much deserved hype moment. Not as sophisticated or regal as camel, mustard is an outstanding alternative that embodies the season’s spirit and allows for superb color schemes. Cold weather calls for cords, and this slim fitting model has been on heavy rotation lately, providing the perfect chance to sport two of my latest purchases, both in burgundy: the Buttero boots and Soeur Fedora.
Details: raw hem wool blazer by Rice, washed denim shirt by Hentsch Man, mustard cords by H&M, round toe leather boots by Buttero, wool fedora by Soeur, tortoise shades by Linda Farrow Luxe, wool/silk patterned scarf by Épice, vintage braided leather belt.
Model and Styling: Miguel Amaral Vieira