Oct 06 2014 8 CommentsShinjuku sharp looks This fella might well be getting on a bit, but one thing age definitely hasn’t dimmed is his desire to look dapper.
Lee says 10/6/2014 at 4:57 pm Good call. He is, isn’t he? Hadn’t thought about that. Let’s just hope he’s a much nicer person than Aso Taro. Although that’s not exactly difficult! Reply
Hans ter Horst says 10/7/2014 at 1:35 am Wow, he really is moving against the flow in both clothing and the direction he’s walking, sort of a Japanese Truman Capote. 🙂 Reply
Bernadette Marchetti says 10/7/2014 at 4:23 am He’s definitely rocking that trilby. Good for him! I love to see a well-dressed man. No matter the age. I also love that he’s going against the flow of traffic. BTW, what does it say on the shirt of that guy over Trilby-san’s shoulder? “Evil [something] of Dead”? Reply
Lee says 10/7/2014 at 9:06 am Yes. He carries the whole look off incredibly well. Walking away from the less well dressed masses! Evil Moth of Death. Hope that means more to you than it does to me! Reply
Coli says
Very Aso Taro like. Besides the slick set of rims and all.
Lee says
Good call. He is, isn’t he? Hadn’t thought about that. Let’s just hope he’s a much nicer person than Aso Taro. Although that’s not exactly difficult!
Hans ter Horst says
Wow, he really is moving against the flow in both clothing and the direction he’s walking, sort of a Japanese Truman Capote. 🙂
Lee says
Haha, isn’t he just? A man going his own way in every sense.
Bernadette Marchetti says
He’s definitely rocking that trilby. Good for him! I love to see a well-dressed man. No matter the age.
I also love that he’s going against the flow of traffic.
BTW, what does it say on the shirt of that guy over Trilby-san’s shoulder? “Evil [something] of Dead”?
Lee says
Yes. He carries the whole look off incredibly well. Walking away from the less well dressed masses!
Evil Moth of Death. Hope that means more to you than it does to me!
June says
Very stylish. A man who knows how to look good!
Lee says
He does indeed. Put everyone else to shame.