Brooks Brothers Unveils Well-Dressed Boulevard Attire

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Brooks Brothers Unveils Well-Dressed Boulevard Attire

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Got the new Brooks Brothers online catalogue today. This was featured. Reminds me a lot of what the Mustang Band wears!

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MM1876..did you go to some "e-bay seminar" where the overweight guru told you to put the word RARE in front of every single thing you have??!? You still crack me up..what a goof ball.
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FordtoTolbert wrote:MM1876..did you go to some "e-bay seminar" where the overweight guru told you to put the word RARE in front of every single thing you have??!? You still crack me up..what a goof ball.
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That's a great compliment for the band! And it does, except for the charcoal gray trousers and pocket kerchief, although the directors do the pocket thing.
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Thank you. Pocket square.
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They even have the lowest vest button undone, for those of you that notice the finer things.
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smu diamond m wrote:They even have the lowest vest button undone, for those of you that notice the finer things.
That, Sir, is the way it is supposed to be worn...always has been.
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PK wrote:
smu diamond m wrote:They even have the lowest vest button undone, for those of you that notice the finer things.
That, Sir, is the way it is supposed to be worn...always has been.


I believe the bottom button was used until some English King got too fat and couldn't button the bottom button - creating a trend.

At least that is what someone told me sometime.
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couch 'em wrote:
PK wrote:
smu diamond m wrote:They even have the lowest vest button undone, for those of you that notice the finer things.
That, Sir, is the way it is supposed to be worn...always has been.


I believe the bottom button was used until some English King got too fat and couldn't button the bottom button - creating a trend.
At least that is what someone told me sometime.
You would be correct, couch 'em!

Why do men never button the bottom button of a suit, sports jacket, vest, or Cardigan sweater? King Edward VII, "Bertie", son of Victoria (1841-1910, King 1901-1910) was so heavy that he could not get the bottom button fastened on his vest, or to be more historically kind, maybe he just forgot. His subjects, taking it as a fashion statement, followed his lead and today most men’s suits, sports jackets, or vests are not designed to button the bottom button. The tradition of not buttoning the bottom button may have also come from the early waistcoats, which were very long. It may have been out of necessity of being able to walk that the bottom buttons were left undone.

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"Always" started when I was born... :wink:
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Sort of like how buttons got put on the sleeves of suit coats and sports jackets in the middle ages. To keep the slobs from wiping their mouths on it.
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I think it's a slick look. You'd just have to go pantless on the Boulevard in September.
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I'm thinking there's some kinda law against that.
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Now you tell me.
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