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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Dishevelled Harvies...Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge




I took this picture after heading back from Berry Lime. Looking at this picture anew, I like how the young man in the back, on the left, rolled up his trousers. I'm not a rolled up trousers kinda gal, but on occasion, I do like the look on men.

14 comments:

  1. i LOVE this picture- its probably my favorite one you've ever posted!

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  2. agreed...LOVE this shot and every one of the guys in it!!

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  3. It really is a great, very candid, unguarded shot. Such a collegiate cool vibe. AND, I've been on a hunt for yogurt a la Pinkberry! Where is said Berry Lime (I've read it might fit the bill for the fix I'm seeking)?

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  4. Hey Om Gal---Berry Lime is on the corner of Arrow Street and Mass Ave. Very delicious and low in calories.

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  5. Um. So I'm 23 which I think makes me too old to think these guys look super hot in their prepsterness!

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  6. Love the look of the guy in the front on the left. (My left.) The undone tie, the perfectly distressed jeans...and the facial expression. Love it. Get that man a modeling gig! :)

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  7. Also, Yo! Berry at the Allston Super 88 is totally my jam for Pinkberry style yogurt (at Chinatown prices).

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  8. i'm just waiting for red mango to arrive!

    are they really harvard boys? gosh i love those rolled pants!!! and striped ties!

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  9. I agree. I am attending an academic conference in August and I might do that. I also have red converse. I might do rolled up black pants, with red converse, white shirt, and red tie.

    What do you think?

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  10. Hi Anon---I think it would depend on the kind of conference you're attending. I've attended my share of academic conferences-PAA, AERA, SRCD---and find that unless one is presenting, dress doesn't have to be overly formal. How about a rolled up black pair of pants (or khakis), a striped shirt, the red converse and no tie. Or if you do a tie do something in the red family as not to match it to the speakers thus giving the appearance that you're not really trying. How was that?

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  11. I absolutely love this picture

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  12. yep the rolled up pants do strike an impression...

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