>> The obsession with playing swapsies with Tim Soar pieces between myself and Style Salvage Steve continues and even a legitimately menswear piece such as this elongated silk dress shirt couldn't escape my clutches. It is officially Steve's and with his CdG Ganryu suit, he wears it well indeed.
However with the vividly abstracted print at the back where a man's torso can be traced out under Rothko-esque shades of colour, I couldn't help but do the "Hey I'm wearing a men's shirt and I just don't care" thing. Except there are no sexy gams or bed head going on underneath (I'm looking at you Bel of The Hour, who keeps stupidly falling for bonehead Hector, hence the post-coital men's shirt wearing). Instead, I've gone for some dip dying courtesy of the NY-based interesting sweatshirt line Aiko and some sturdy foot foundations from the Hilfiger x G.H. Bass loafers from the Selfridges launch a while back. Despite the insociable position, I'd turn my back on people as much as I can just to show off the print. It especially looks rather good in motion with shirt flailing about in the wind, in manner of Take That circa 1993 in the Pray video. There's a reference I never thought would ever crop up...
(Tim Soar shirt,beats pro headphones, Aiko red cotton dress and dip-dyed top, vintage Ozbek navy skirt, Tommy Hilfiger x G.H. Bass Weejuns loafers)
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