Does /fa/ know what this type of clothing is called, or what it most resembles? /tv/ has no idea.
>>11334637
F U L L R I C K
>>11334637
watching tv is not /fa/
>>11334637
You don't want that, OP, you really don't.
>>11334637
carol christian poell, yohji yamamoto, thamanyah, rick owens, boris bidjan saberi, devoa, etc
>>11334646
specifically, you can cop a thamanyah coat and ann d/cdg shirt with ruffles. for rings go for werkstatt munchen and for the emblem cop it off etsy
/fa/ knows all there is about clothing though, right? There have been some pretty strange garments throughout history. I just want to know what this is based on or if it was ever really something people wore. So what do the experts on this site say?
Hillary Clinton literally wears these
>>11334637
Its basically a cassock, a long dress that priests wear.
>>11334693
But be prepared, you might end up looking like Neo. The costumer's choice of a cassock for him was obviously to impart a "holy man" look.
Looks like a dress coat, w/ some wort of frilly cuffed shirt beneath it. I have no idea what place it has in history, if any, though.
>>11334699
Baelish's look creates the image of a sleek Westeros business suit, since that world's garment doesn't carry the same parochial connotations as our own. Of course, the viewer can note the friction between the religious look and the pimp/warlord lifestyle of Littlefinger.
>>11334704
It does seem like some kind of professional or formalwear though. The idea of it being a sort of Westerosi business suit makes a lot of sense actually.
There's a resemblance to traditional Indian suits
>>11334637
its just a minimal sherwani. look up monochromatic nehru jacket
Might as well invest into Austrian garments while you're at it
>>11334689
/fa/ knows about designer clothing and not historical clothing m8. /his/ would be a better candidate for this
>>11334637
Something like pic related could work
>>11334644
television is better than film right now though
>>11334692
not gunna lie, that outfit is heat
too bad hillary is short and stumpy
>>11334637
I don't really have a clue, but I would guess that historically they were worn by middle eastern/turk/persian/etc countries
>>11334644
Is not TV, is HBO
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>>11334800
Woah, what's that blazer?
Want!
big guy core.
>>11334756
Yeah has that Blofeld look about it.
post villain-core
>>11337630
>implying baelish is a bad guy
baelish is azor ahai you nignog