I’m really not sure I can add anything of much profundity that wouldn’t just borrow from the hilarious comments it came to me with. Well, except that I feel his natural coloring is just as ideally suited to this more rumpled iteration of the suit, as his Loki-variant looks amazing in a more buttoned-up one.

lokii-d:

247hiddleboner:

SUNGLASSES

ROLLED-UP SHIRT SLEEVES

CASUALLY UNBUTTONED COLLAR

WAISTCOAT

Whenever I see this, I will reblog.

(via agreyeyedgirl)

winterhaspassedspringhascome:

TOP stealing Boss hahahaha

Both such classy gents.
The striped tie under the trench-coat form of the jacket is great, the shine of the pants reminds us that TOP is a class-act, but still a pop star…
and lets face it tux-formation animals are the cutest little things.
***
excuse me for a personal note, but
I just actually bought the Still Alive edition album
and I am freaking the freak out, I am so excited, like “I gave TOP and everyone my money! I am getting their pictures, and their voices!”
I am in my mid-twenties and have never felt this way before. It just happened to coincide with this pic in my queue, so thanks for your time. X}

Just some suits-in-practice here, with touches of style for each person.

The shirt Kye-Sang has on has navy detailing along the collar that makes it seem more casual. The opposite effect is at work on Se7en’s shirt, with the polka-dots under the tie—it makes it seem more dressy. Especially since he *is* in a tie.

And Junsu’s tan plaid is subtle, dressy since it’s a completely matched suit, but the lighter color and texture make it spring-like and young.

This has been, the irregular Suits In Candid Camera

Fun outfits of various sorts!

Lee Dong-Wook (this looks like early, maybe My Girl press conference era of him) in an ivory suit with a bow-tie to keep it up-tempo. Otherwise, with that fantastic hair and the monochromatics of the suit, well. He may look like a wanna-be movie star.

Kyuhyun, how cute are you? I love historical costumes for men (obviously, if you have a fascination with suits, they’re more interesting than the ladies’) and the frilly collar and decorated button-placket here is just tasty.

And then Chris Colfer, dressed more urbane and low-key than his character, but with the same sense for the combination. I love the contrast edging on that vest, and the sneakers that bring it back to black after the jeans have toned it down to casual.

…but why all the justification? I just think they’re cute when they’re dressed up.

Funny faces and fun concepts for this candid-camera post—I loved all of Go Mi-Nam’s stage/appearance clothing and was besotted with the fact that throughout the show characters had Civil War uniform-inspired pieces…once I noticed.

Vampire Idol apparently is playing it up with the Vampy clothing, and yet a healthy sense of self-disrespect—on camera as well as behind it. (Someone, please subtitle that show quickly. Thank you.)

And then, the Takagi twins—who made me do a double-take several times in Mei-chan no Shitsuji. When I finally decided they were actual twins, I looked up the ones in Ouran… They are fun as icy butler types in Mei’s Butler, so I can totally see why they’d cast them. (Their hair style was more appropriate to beauticians than formal assistants, really…) The cool colors here suit them better than the Ouran dye-jobs and pastel uniforms, sadly.

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