A couple of gonzo steps beyond Sharp-Dressed Man. There are very few left, in this age of Dockers, grunge, goth, and dress-for-success. Tom Wolfe has been one for decades, with his walking-stick, immaculate custom-made white suits and matching chapeaux. Syd Barrett was typical of the mid-60s post-Mod pop-Edwardian "Swinging London" dandy, with his flowery day-glo shirts and occasional ascot; Eric Clapton probably cringes upon seeing pictures of himself circa 1967.