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“I started The Sartorialist simply to share photos of people that I saw on the streets of New York that I thought looked great. When I worked in the fashion industry (15 years), I always felt that there was a disconnect between what I was selling in the showroom and what I was seeing real people (really cool people) wearing in real life.”

SPEOPLE

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florence

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Madrid

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If you’re wondering....chocolate brown suede John Lobb loafers (very chic).

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As you can see from this shot, this gentleman would look great with just the shirt and jacket. However, he looks so much more refined (while maintaining a casual feel) by adding the cardigan.

The cardigan can also be very slimming. It eliminates that hard visual line where the shirt meets the pants and reigns in the visual paunch of a shirt that blouses out too much at the waist.

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New York

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“Robert is ultra chic almost specifically because what he does is so subtle.”

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Milan

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Did you know that this is a real thing? All over sartorial Japan (at least in the Classic Italian sub-genre) guys flip their shirt collar to appear more nonchalant. Even the shops display the shirts with the collars flipped.

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Paris

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SARTORIALISTPLACES

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SARTORIALISTVINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS

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‘This is my dad and his dance partner, probably in early seventies in Cracow, Poland.

He used to be the modern ballet dancer for a few years. It was an amazing time to do the sort of things. It was the time of creative exploration.’

Kamila

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