Browsing articles from "September, 2010"
Pattern matching
Checks on the jacket, pinstripes on the pants, plain vest, pink shirt, veritas bow tie, and to top it off: a matching pocket square – it shouldn’t work, but it does! Freshman Tobi Tikolo pulls it off with panache.
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Egyptian Jewelry
Junior linguistics concentrator leisurely strolling near Lowell House in her relaxed and comfortable outfit. Perhaps what really caught my eye, though, was her vintage jewelry–bought at an estate sale.
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Military jacket
Yes, yes. The military trend is rather overworked and overdone. But can one resist this blazing red military jacket? I say no.
The Philosopher’s Overcoat
A third year philosophy grad student walking along the closed-off streets by the Charles River.
Who knew that plaid and argyle could work so marvelously? Hmm, well I guess someone must have been studying Kant’s aesthetic theory.
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Something caught my eye as I was crossing the yard – not many people wear pocket squares, carry canes, or don corduroy pants anymore. I knew I had to photograph this person. In my ignorance, I walked up to him and asked, “Hi sir, my name’s Colin, what’s yours?” He said, “I’m Peter Gomes”. I guess you never know who who you might meet in Harvard Yard, or know how little you know.
Corduroy absorbs so much light, they give pants and suits a darkness that is hard to get with other materials.
Amazingly rich colored cane with a beautiful handle.
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