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While Reese dresses to look as forgettable and generic as possible, Finch dresses for himself. Despite the fact that he spends most of his time alone in a disused library, he wears a three-piece suit almost every day, often including a pocket square. He definitely has different grades of suits, though. When he’s just going to be sitting in front of a computer he wears softer, more comfortable outfits in warm colours like brown and maroon, whereas on days when he’s going undercover in one of his millionaire personas he wears suits that are more obviously businesslike and luxurious in appearance. The waistcoats make him look a little rounder, which fits in with his list of harmless, birdlike cover identities: Finch, Crane, Wren, Partridge. — Person Of Interest: The man in the suit.

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WAISTCOAT. DRESS.

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I don’t think you guys understand the extent of my love for waistcoats and vests.

I NEED DIS

There is no way for me to physically express just how much this appeals to my tastes, it’s like clothes porn because yes perfect it’s like everything I find sexy in fashion had just given birth to the most beautiful lovechild

/brb fashiongasm

please get on my body

HELLO-TAILOR WHERE ARE YOU

TELL ME WHERE TO FIND THIS

SO I CAN PUT IT ON MY BODYPARTS

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i have been in the Inception fandom for two years and JGL has never seemed like Arthur to me, and I’ve always felt they existed on different planets. Basically I’ve always been very *___* about Arthur and very ‘meh’ about JGL.

UNTIL THE LAST MONTH. SUDDENLY THEY ARE MERGING IN MY HEAD AND I KEEP GETTING THIS OVERWHELMING FLUSH OF LOVE FOR HIM/THEM/WHAT IS HAPPENING HELP

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Elementary’s Holmes doesn’t so much resemble a hipster as the archetype of what hipsters dream of being: someone who cares so little about clothes that they accidentally end up wearing an ironically-ugly sloganised t-shirt. The only real hipster-fashion moment was when he pulled on a waistcoat over his t-shirt (ugh), although the way I interpreted that was that he was literally just putting on any old crap until he felt like he’d reached the optimum quantity of layers for facing the great outdoors. — From Arthur Conan Doyle to New York City’s “Elementary”: The Costume Design of Holmes and Watson.

Elementary’s Holmes doesn’t so much resemble a hipster as the archetype of what hipsters dream of being: someone who cares so little about clothes that they accidentally end up wearing an ironically-ugly sloganised t-shirt. The only real hipster-fashion moment was when he pulled on a waistcoat over his t-shirt (ugh), although the way I interpreted that was that he was literally just putting on any old crap until he felt like he’d reached the optimum quantity of layers for facing the great outdoors. — From Arthur Conan Doyle to New York City’s “Elementary”: The Costume Design of Holmes and Watson.

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