After placing a man's jacket in the shopping basket on Asos, I was presented with this helpful 'complete the look' suggestion (see image); I am not really sure what I am supposed to do with this? :)
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Nikos, I totally agree! Who in their right mind would wear a BLACK bikini top with a RED thong? That's not "smart casual"... Not at all!
Posted by: Harry | 07/07/2009 at 08:54 AM