One of the nice things about aging is caring less and less about dumb sh*t like wearing skinny clothes. And so, it is with no small amount of sadness that I must offer a personal favorite for sale in The Shop (along with a number of other new items):
I've wanted a hunter green blazer for as long as I can remember. When I finally came across this number in doeskin by Brooks Brothers, I was thrilled. I had it cleaned and let out. I wore it a handful of times. I tried like Hell to convince myself it fit. The shoulders barely made it and I could button it pretty good if I held my breath. As a result, I rarely wore it. When I did, it was to great effect with certain combinations, but only in pictures. In real life, I must admit, it was always too small. It never looked good on me, and I always knew it.
I wear a size 42 jacket. It's been a long time since I wore a 40. It's more than likely I'll never wear that size again. I could keep this jacket hanging unworn in my closet, wishing it fit me. But that would be a crime. Someone ought to be wearing this thing to death. And so, it's time for this old friend that never was to be set free of the fold. Please, one of you, give it the loving home it deserves.
Boy, do I know the feeling. I felt the same way when I finally conceded that my beloved Juicy Couture tube top was really way, way too small, and tearfully gave it to Goodwill.
ReplyDeleteThat green blazer with the Juicy Couture tube top would make a killer combination!
ReplyDeleteGood call.
ReplyDeleteIt is always difficult, but oh so necessary, to let these kinds of items go. I just had to with a beautiful smoking jacket of mine for the same reason...
ReplyDeleteOh, this is SO true. I have deceived myself the same way with occasionally horrific results.
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i wouldnt lay that on anyone
ReplyDeletePlease, if you ever find a beautiful green doeskin jacket in 36 or 37 short--snap it up! I would love to have one, and simply cannot afford the Brethren's current prices (and I bet the material they use now isn't as nice as what you reluctantly decided to part with).
ReplyDeleteplease if you ever find anything in green please send to the mother red cap pub in archway london they'll wear it
ReplyDeletegreen is a no no in fashion
ReplyDeleteGreen is a "no no"? Guess that explains all the fashion derive from the military in the past half century.
ReplyDeleteBesides, I have no time for fashion anyway. Thats why I dress like an outmoded crank...or hadn't you noticed.
Damn. Sorry I missed out on that.
ReplyDeletecome on, olive green military gear on a sultry cuban beauty is well good but green as in sports jacket or blazer is well bad
ReplyDeleteLate comment here... I thought about this post today while in one of my usual thrift shops, when I saw a double-breasted green blazer. It's been on the only mannequin in the menswear section for about 8 months now - no takers.
ReplyDeleteI imagined you snapping it up.
You only said green was off limits. I don't recall any qualifications about Cuban beauties or white kids from the Northeast.
ReplyDeletegreen as in blazer is like eating salmon while drinking milk
ReplyDeletefarewell green jacket i knew you well.....er.....spose so
ReplyDeleteMust be an American thing.
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