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If you want to learn to dress like a real Milanese, ask a buyer from a Japanese department store, because they have that look down pat.

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A Milanese is never fully dressed without his Moped helmet. His is wrapped around his left wrist.

Crap, what is the Italian word for moped? It's got to be better than moped.

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According to the google translator the Italian for moped is "ciclomotore" but I'm pretty sure the only word you'll hear anyone use is just "moto".

hey, I'm over here from your blog...just had to say great shots and it's motorino (moped)

I love the 2o outfit!

The guy in the red shirt...do you know what jeans he's wearing? Really love that outfit...

the guy in the check shirt and brown shoes looks so great, really effortless. Some of the other people (esp. the guy in the red shirt) look like they're trying so hard.
cute pose too. It's all there for him.

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With a keen eye and ever-present camera, Scott Schuman—better known by his nom de blog, The Sartorialist—has developed a loyal fashion world following for his portraits of well-dressed New Yorkers. We decided to turn him loose on the streets of Milan and Paris during Fashion Week. Here's what he found.

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