For the record, it's "T" magazine, an e-zine from New York Times, not "The Moment." That is the name of the section. I saw this last week when it was published, but even I had the good sense not to mention it here, since none of them (except for possibly what Mr. Jacobs was wearing, which was not meant for the runway), were kilts.
Anyway, I agree with most of what been said above - it's not what most men would be caught dead in (even me!) - but I'd like to add to what Nanook has said, that sometimes what gets shown on the runway isn't meant of consumption at all, and that some of the pieces are just for show, and that only the sharp-eyed critic and merchandise buyer know which parts are for sale and which are just meant to grab attention.
Just my twopence,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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