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NYCFoodSnob Jul 29th, 2014 04:33 PM

<i><font color=#555555>"Here is how men dress in Milan"</font></i>

You ARE kidding us with that ridiculous photo of men crammed on an escalator going nowhere, aren't you?

<i><font color=#555555>"They are rarely just "persons on the street"."</font></i>

If you want to be linked to a man who just looks like a "person on the street," then by all means set your bar really low. Perhaps there's a reason you don't dream bigger. (The pronoun here refers to all readers.)

I prefer a stylish man, a man who appreciates the art of dressing well and a man who knows how to make a woman smile with his confident sense of style.

You can find a million khaki/jean wearing slobs all over every airport around the world. There's absolutely nothing special about looking ordinary.

sandralist Jul 29th, 2014 04:34 PM

or this

http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/p...m/49578101.jpg

http://www.tmcpubblicita.com/spazi/i...agoefilo/2.jpg

colduphere Jul 29th, 2014 04:44 PM

I guess my dream of winning the hand of NY Food Slob is just that - a dream. :((

sandralist Jul 29th, 2014 04:47 PM

(For Ackislander)

http://www.gq.com/style/profiles/201...2012-interview

colduphere Jul 29th, 2014 04:48 PM

Oops Snob, not slob. Poorly dressed. Awful speller. Why go on?

Dayle Jul 29th, 2014 05:07 PM

Cold, hysterical typo. Love ya NYFS.

Seriously, regardless of what type of shoes or sandals you end up taking - also take MOLESKIN. It will save your trip. Guaranteed.

Fra_Diavolo Jul 29th, 2014 05:33 PM

A slob is a slob, and will be known as a slob where 'ere he travels.

geoseward Jul 30th, 2014 06:16 AM

I very, very much appreciate the input from everyone. I wish all of these comments could somehow be posted on other sites regarding the question of dress on a European vacation. Again, my many thanks

Dukey1 Jul 30th, 2014 07:23 AM

FoodSnob: are you STILL insisting that white tennis shoes/sneakers are "the rage" in Europe? If you are then I see no reason whatsoever to consider any of your so-called "fashion advice" as worth reading.

NYCFoodSnob Jul 30th, 2014 07:58 AM

Daffy Dukey, you have a reading problem, because I never "insisted" any such thing. As far your considering anything I say on this board as "worth reading," I really don't care. I don't know you, and you don't mean anything to me. I ignore most of your gibberish, and I expect that to continue. But when you say something really stupid, someone should speak up.

bvlenci Jul 30th, 2014 08:47 AM

My man makes me smile, but it's not with his confident sense of style.

bvlenci Jul 30th, 2014 08:52 AM

I avoid restaurants that "require" jackets. They're usually trying to make up for their other shortcomings by pretending to be high class.

My husband and I were once walking along the beach (in Senigallia) on our anniversary. We happened to pass Uliassi, a two-star Michelin restaurant. We didn't have a reservation, and hadn't even thought of going out to dinner, but it was the off season, so we said, "Why not?" and went in. We were dressed for a walk on the beach, not for dinner at Uliassi, but we were welcomed and treated like valued customers. Uliassi himself came out of the kitchen to see whether we had enjoyed the meal. That's class!

bvlenci Jul 30th, 2014 08:58 AM

If you get all blinged up in Europe, you'll be a magnet for pickpockets.

Dickie_Gr Jul 30th, 2014 10:24 AM

"treated like valued customers. Uliassi himself came out of the kitchen to see whether we had enjoyed the meal. That's class!"

We visited a starred restaurant with our 4 year old and were nervous, he was treated like a prince.

The owner commented that my son was his customer in 20 years time.

bvlenci Jul 30th, 2014 12:17 PM

My husband wasn't wearing a jacket, either, but he had a fairly nice windbreaker. A restaurant like that doesn't need to "require jackets".


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