The wait for the train was interminable. Temperatures of 16F chilled those waiting to their very core. And then when the train arrived it was absolutely packed solid with a sea of passengers wearing dark black coats. And then, in a standing room-only alcove that one finds only on the Kinkisharo cars (and not the Breda cars), we saw this glimmer of color. Could it be... camel?
One of our favorite winter time color choices is camel and so we threaded our way, squeezed our way, yes we even pushed our way into the center of the train so we could get a glimpse of the most stylish man aboard! The thick camel color coat was actually blazer length and expertly worn over a lightweight blazer, layered underneath with a V-neck sweater and herringbone gray scarf. Absolutely delightful. And topping it off were our hottie's chiseled good looks and... he was reading The New Yorker! We love men who read on the train, especially magazines featuring the finest in literature (and we especially enjoy The New Yorker's coverage of the pop music scene)! Kudos to our well-read, handsome and gentlemanly hottie of the week!
Location: Green Line at Brookline Village
Imagined Profession: Attorney
Photographer: GB
But wait... there's more! It's been a bone cracklingly cold week and we thought we'd show how some men look hot no matter how bundled up they are as they brave the frigid temps!
Hottie above let's his facial hair (and some goggles) protect him from the arctic blasts.
This hottie uses a balaclava to keep the frost off of most of his face. And aren't his eyelashes fabulous!
And these two hotties above show that being active in all weather, even numbing sub-zero temperatures, can still allow one the opportunity to look quite fetching!
Come on inside with us men, we'll warm you up!