Where can I get a sport coat like Don Cherry?And would I have to work up to this aesthetic with something more basic before I can pull it off?
another example
he would literally go to a fabric store and pick out upholstery and drapery fabric for his tailor to quickly put together a basic jacket for him to wear once or twice.
>>18679370>>18679371Swag as fuck
I want to know where he gets his shirts from, that collar is wild.
>>18679370I miss this nigga like you wouldn't believe. Ron maclean, the weasel sitting next to him, is a fucking weasel and I hope the Iranians kill him.
>>18679370>>18679371Nauseating.
Don is an interesting figure. Such a huge part of the zeitgeist in Canada for so many years, but just a whirlwind of lived contradictions. Barking coach-type with a mean streak and a tuff looking dog, who also wore pounds of makeup and flamboyant suits with flower prints. He loved violence in hockey, was xenophobic towards players outside of North America, and would regularly cry on broadcast over some dead solider. He would also infamously butcher player names, and would describe other men as "hard-bodied". Possibly the most closeted man of all time. Or just a truly truly unique individual with sensibilities that almost nobody else can compare to. But always entertaining. His "Rock 'em Sock 'em" hockey VHS tapes were legendary.
>>18680014You're like wrong about everything you wrote, impressive. Save for your endorsement of rock em sock em
>>18680029Lol what? I lived it, man. He was a huge part of my early life as a hockey fan. Don is an absolute eccentric. Maybe calling him closeted is a stretch, but he's said some pretty homoerotic stuff on broadcast. His propensity for fucking up player names is well-documented. Roberto "La-Longo", etc. Famously hated Russian players. Would talk about deceased soldiers/veterans on broadcast and would start weeping, making us sit in awkward silence while he collected himself. "Hard-bodied Canadian kid" was a big part of Don's vernacular.