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Quote:Originally Posted by tchoy I have a the same tie but in a lighter shade I usually wear it with a solid charcoal or navy suit. Here is a photo ethandesu took from a while back. I sincerely like both ties. If anything the...
Quote:Originally Posted by tchoy I have a the same tie but in a lighter shade I usually wear it with a solid charcoal or navy suit. Here is a photo ethandesu took from a while back. I sincerely like both ties. If anything the...
Quote:Originally Posted by tchoy I have a the same tie but in a lighter shade I usually wear it with a solid charcoal or navy suit. Here is a photo ethandesu took from a while back. I sincerely like both ties. If anything the...
Thanks all. Will try out suggestions and get back. Appreciate.
Thanks all. Will try out suggestions and get back. Appreciate.
Thanks Spoo. Follow yours and a few others already but was trying to get a bit more a forum searchable on something quicker like twitter or tumblr. Appreciate response though.
It may be influenced by waist with some tailors but it is the seat measurement (around the bum and hips) that determine how much room you have in the jacket bottom. If this is looking big in current off pegs or past tailored suits then...
Quote:Originally Posted by Claghorn My vote is charcoal over navy. But you probably can't go wrong with either of them. And with the right navy jacket, it might be possible to use it with multiple trousers (something which you...
Good points below. Heed well. If i had been more patient when building my wardrobe i woud have better more thoughtful pieces than the first 4 being a bit unfitting and msding areas completly. Te most mportant being ties fir...
Quote:Originally Posted by JohnnyGalt Here's the current situation of my wardrobe: 2x suits (JAB sig gold navy pinstripe and mid-grey semi solid) 2x cap toe oxfords from Johnston and Murphy - black and burgundy (although the...
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