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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: Liggio]
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01/21/23 05:49 AM
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A lot of people like to point out Chin Gigante, but I heard that he actually wore a suit under that bathrobe, which was revealed at meetings after removing it. And I've seen some surveillance shots of Gigante when he wasn't doing his crazy act, dude just commanded a lot of respect and exuded boss material, pajamas or no pajamas. But not everyone can pull off a Chin Gigante, that's important to note. The vast majority of guys out there will get spit on and scoffed at and treated like bums if they don't dress properly. I just don't think Gigante is the best example to use, he was one of a kind. He did that as a "ploy." If you look at photos of him back in the 1950s and 1960s, he dressed in slacks and sports jackets, dress shirts, and suits like everybody else in the mob.
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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: RushStreet]
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01/21/23 06:11 AM
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You gotta remember too guys, that if a guy, any guy, regardless of his stature in the mob, is just lounging around, he's not gonna be dressed up in a suit and tie, regardless of how well a dresser he may be when he wants to be.
If a fella is at a poolside party, at the beach, bbq'n in the backyard, running daily errands, etc. It would be very unrealistic (ridiculous off him actually), to dress up. Am I right or wrong here?
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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: jace]
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01/21/23 01:46 PM
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Major companies don't require executives to wear a suit and tie anymore, hardly anyone in these times wears suit unless required (Or if they are rich and over age 80.) Mafia members dress just like any other person, the same as they did in the 1920's. If Fedora hats come back into style, they'll wear them. Again we are not asking them to wear suits unless it’s a wedding, dinner meeting at a nice restaurant, making ceremony or a sit down. A sport coat would be just fine as well. Look all we are asking is they dress like Italians. Look at how people dress in Italy, all about fashion over there with designer clothing. The young Italian Americans should take their advice. Are jeans and a t-shirt alright as well or gym clothing? Yes of course but do us a favor and wear something that at the gym or in your backyard or local social club watching Sunday football. Just don’t dress like a fuckin W#%£€!
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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: RushStreet]
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01/21/23 03:04 PM
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Peter Pan is an insult not a term of endearment. Penesi claimed to have given him that moniker
Based on the stories from J.P. his standing in the Luchese Borgata was equivalent to Matthew Bevaloqua in the Soprano’s.
Just a DUMB FUCK that is doing a DIME PIECE, for no good reason.
He coulda shoulda stuck to white collar he could have scammed $10-$20MM Dollars and received less jail time. No but the dumb fuck to gain brownie points he burns the car, mandatory sentence for Arson, conversely had he just slashed the guys tires and broken all the windows he would have received a slap on the wrist.
I guess that’s the problem with ALOT of “WISE-GUYS” of today, they are the OPPOSITE OF WISE.
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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: RushStreet]
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01/21/23 05:08 PM
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Look all we are asking is they dress like Italians. Look at how people dress in Italy, all about fashion over there with designer clothing. The young Italian Americans should take their advice. Americans tend to over-romanticize Italy and Europe in general. Italy is not stuck in the 60s. Young Italians dress as causally and rap-influenced as young Italian-Americans. Especially in the urban areas. Half of my family lives there and the “ragazzi” all look like gangbangers from French hoods, with tight gym pants with hoodies. Take a look at the massive “trap” music scene. It’s where 90% of Italians aged 15-27 take their fashion cues for when they’re hanging out. My youngest cousins dress in light grey jogging pants even at school! Take a look at some pictures of any young wannabes or associate of Italian criminal groups (from Rome’s gangs to the Camorra) and you’ll see what I’m talking about. There was even a big gossip “scandal” a few years ago when a made guy berated a youngster he mentored when he went to get his button wearing jeans. I think it happened in Palermo.
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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: Hollander]
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01/21/23 06:18 PM
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I can tell you one thing. The clothes Sal Avellino is wearing aren't cheap Indeed but he doesn't walk in Armani or Valentino all day lol. In Europe most of the guys walk in casual designer clothes like Messina Denaro. But track suits in and around the house are also comfortable. I know so many rich people who dress like bums. You would never in a million years think they are worth what they are worth if you didn't already know. A lot of artists who made it big still get some of their clothes from flea markets and second hand shops because they crave vintage. If you ever come to LA, check out the Melrose Trading Post. It's not my scene, but a lot of celebs go there
But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: Giacalone]
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01/21/23 06:28 PM
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I can tell you one thing. The clothes Sal Avellino is wearing aren't cheap Indeed but he doesn't walk in Armani or Valentino all day lol. In Europe most of the guys walk in casual designer clothes like Messina Denaro. But track suits in and around the house are also comfortable. I know so many rich people who dress like bums. You would never in a million years think they are worth what they are worth if you didn't already know. A lot of artists who made it big still get some of their clothes from flea markets and second hand shops because they crave vintage. If you ever come to LA, check out the Melrose Trading Post. It's not my scene, but a lot of celebs go there Interesting I like fashion and nice suits but I also like Levi's 501.
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Re: So this is what mobsters look like now?
[Re: Hollander]
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01/21/23 06:30 PM
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I can tell you one thing. The clothes Sal Avellino is wearing aren't cheap Indeed but he doesn't walk in Armani or Valentino all day lol. In Europe most of the guys walk in casual designer clothes like Messina Denaro. But track suits in and around the house are also comfortable. I know so many rich people who dress like bums. You would never in a million years think they are worth what they are worth if you didn't already know. A lot of artists who made it big still get some of their clothes from flea markets and second hand shops because they crave vintage. If you ever come to LA, check out the Melrose Trading Post. It's not my scene, but a lot of celebs go there Interesting I like fashion and nice suits but I also like Levis 501. There’s nothing wrong with those. You don’t dress like a W$&@?!
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