Hello! My name is Logan and this is my blog for clothing and fashion. I aspire to dapperness at all times and usually land somewhere between preppy and "why do you need so many sweaters?" Anyway, I'm just here to share my quest with the internet. This blog will mainly deal with traditionally men's clothing but hey, clothing doesn't actually have a gender, so if I like something I'll post it regardless. Also, I may post pictures of what I'm wearing if I'm looking sexy and I know it. I don't like selfies that much, but I don't exactly have an army of photographers just waiting to take pictures of me... yet... enjoy!
I leave you with my prediction for the upcoming year (or possibly two, or three) and that’s cravats. During the winter Rabensteiner is rarely seen without some vibrant scarf hanging around his neck or stuffed in a jacket pocket. And during the warmer months he can often be seen wearing a cravat for a touch of color up top. Now, cravats might not seem like a likely candidate for a revival, but let’s face it, who would’ve ever really predicted shawls to be a trend five years ago. Rabensteiner is heavily detail oriented, his styling work is often compared to a director capturing the frame of a movie and I think that he’s definitely onto something with the cravat. From a big picture standpoint, as the tie has fallen by the wayside, the cravat could certainly step in as a way to break things up, well, up top.
Source: four-pins.com - The Wizardry Of Robert Rabensteiner
Photo Source: The Sartorialist
I would be so completely okay with that. I was actually thinking about giving a cravat a try, that or a neckerchief. I guess we’ll see!
I would be so completely okay with that. I was actually thinking about giving a cravat a try, that or a neckerchief. I...
lul I thought that was Steve Jobs.
Knew these would come back in style. I’ve been trying to find one ever since Les Mis.
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