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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The Black Boys Club: Sinatra, Cole, And Curtis.
Past Legends Frank Sinatra, R&B/Jazz King Nat King Cole and the recently deceased Tony Curtis showcase in the photo above, the best appraoch on how to strut a black suit appropriately. Three dynamic yet diverse ways. The shot was captured in the early 1960's.
As you can see, Ol' Blue Eyes chose a basic and casual look with thee unbuttoned smart shirt and fedora. Tony Curtis on the other hand, who happens to also be shooting, works a tie and handkerchief square just perfectly. As for the king of Jazz, Nat King Cole, also one of my favorite musicians of all times, opted for a brighter colored tie (what colour exactly? Can't tell) but the whole ensemble meshes spectacularly.
Tune: Exactly Like You.
Featuring Frank & Tony.
Removed
Nat King Cole's Early Years.
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