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Endovanera has a nice little spot in my heart. The scoop neck as opposed to the rampant V-neck, on the black sweater is refreshing.
Endovanera has a nice little spot in my heart. The scoop neck as opposed to the rampant V-neck, on the black sweater is refreshing.
G, I totally agree about the boat neck . It seems to be the new anti-conform thing. B. Son, among others, is doing it as well and I love the way it gives the illusion of broad shoulders. I’m considering the idea of styling a long-sleeve boat with a contrasting coloured shirt buttoned straight to the top underneath. Oh and maybe rolled cuffs, eh? :]
I’ve been meaning to comment on this blog, and Endovanera did it for me.
G, I totally agree about the boat neck . It seems to be the new anti-conform thing. B. Son, among others, is doing it as well and I love the way it gives the illusion of broad shoulders. I’m considering the idea of styling a long-sleeve boat with a contrasting coloured shirt buttoned straight to the top underneath. Oh and maybe rolled cuffs, eh? :]
I’ve been meaning to comment on this blog, and Endovanera did it for me.
Hi Edwin!
A button down seems awfully heavy to layer under a tee, but props if you pull it off. Let me know it turns out.
Carl