Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Britian's Best Dressed Man Part 1

Yesterday I went to check out the Esquire UK website to see if there is anything interesting. Suddenly I did see something that caught my attention. It was the Britain's best dressed man section. Esquire's photographer Wayne Tippetts and two editors went to the major cities in Britain to find guys who can actually dress up in style. I'm going to start with few of the best pictures from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester. Tomorrow I will continue with Britain's best dressed man part 2. Esquire will revealed the winner and two runners up on September.



Sir Stewart Dickson, 47, Edinburgh, Business Supporter Advisor
                                                 
How he described his style: "Considered"



Felix Chabluk Smith, 21, Edinburgh, Fashion Student

How he described his style: "Classic Anglo-American"



Michael Munro-Dunn, 64, Edinburgh, Reitred - was once a commiunity manger for Eron in India

How he describe his style: "Typical Taurean- Taurean appricaite good taste and quality. Only the best will do."


                                            
Kevin Mundye, 34, Glasgow, TV producer

How he described his style: "Colorful and eclectic"



Jack Vaughn, 25, Leeds, Store manger Jeffery West

How he described his style: "Underworld dandy"



Darren Lord, 21, Leeds, Inventory analyst

How he described his style: "CHAP"




Thomas Scott, 25, Manchester, Tailoring Entrepreneur

How he described his style: Subtle, classic and modern British


   
Peter Masters, 36, Manchester, Furniture designer and all-around creative chap
                                                      
How he described his style: "Usually eclectic"



John Brown, 32, Manchester, Retail assistant at Oi Polloi 

How he described his style: A sixties beatnik"





 

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