“I'm used to people being a mile away. That suits me. It's more nerve-wracking playing in front of people who are two feet away from me.” PeopleTwoUsedFeetFrontsMilesSuitsNervesMiles Away Author:Noel Gallagher
“Any man who can look handsome in a dirty baseball suit is an Adonis. There is something about the baggy pants, and the Micawber-shaped collar, and the skull-fitting cap, and the foot or so of tan, or blue, or pink undershirt sleeve sticking out at the arms, that just naturally kills a man's best points.” MenLooksFeetArmsBaseballBlueSuitsDirtyPantsHandsomeCapsFittingSleevesSkullsCollarsSticking OutBaggy PantsMicawber Author:Edna Ferber
“Certain anthropologists hold that man, having discovered tools, ceased to evolve biologically. Animals, never having discovered them, continue to fashion drills out of their beaks, oars out of their hind feet, wings out of their forefeet, suits of armor out of their hides, levers out of their horns, saws out of their teeth. Whether this be true or not, all authorities agree that man is the tool-using animal. It sets him off from the rest of the animal kingdom as drastically as does speech.” MenDoeCertainAnimalSawsFeetFashionSpeechAuthorityToolsAgreeWingsKingdomsTeethBeing TrueSuitsEvolveHumankindHornsArmorDrillsLeversAnthropologistsOarAnimal KingdomBeaksSuits Of Armor Author:Stuart Chase
“About 4000 men, women and teenagers regularly venture out to play a game in -20 weather and stinging prairie winds. Bundled in sweaters and snow suits, balaclavas on their heads and suction cupped shoes on their feet. They slip and slide across the outdoor hockey rinks chasing a soft rubber puck in the Sponge Hockey Capital of the World.” MenWorldPlayGamesFeetWindShoesSnowWeatherSuitsTeenagerHockeySlipsVentureChasingSlidesMen WomenRubberSweatersSpongesPrairiePuck Author:Bob Cox
“There are some brilliant designers but their clothes only really suit 6 foot 20-year-olds.” YearsFeetClothesBrilliantSuitsDesigner Author:Joan Collins
“There's a different kind of comfort that comes from knowing that you are putting your best foot forward. It's called psychological comfort. Look at a picture of the Coney Island boardwalk in 1925. Men were in full-on three-piece suits, hats. They may have only had one suit. But they pressed it. They made it look as good as possible.” MenLooksKindMayMadeDifferentThreeKnowingPiecesFeetComfortPsychologicalSuitsMade ItIslandsHatsDifferent KindsBoardwalksConey Island Author:Tom Ford