Into every life, a few darts must fall... It's a great look, Lufty. I wish that the tie weren't so cinched up, though. A looser knot would have been the cherry on top. See ClarinetPlayer's look below for what I mean.
It looks like you're wearing chinos. Am I seeing that correctly? If so, I think they're too informal and a mismatch for the cloth of the SC. Switch them out, and this is a very nice look.
The colors of the PS, particularly the red, are too saturated for the tie, IMO. Still, good stuff, Nii. Does Matt's approval make you feel warm and fuzzy?
Maybe it's just the image, but it looks like you're pairing a vibrant red in the PS with a dark red in the tie. They are each other. Otherwise, top notch.
The colors of the PS, particularly the red, are too saturated for the tie, IMO. Still, good stuff, Nii. Does Matt's approval make you feel warm and fuzzy?
The colors of the PS, particularly the red, are too saturated for the tie, IMO. Still, good stuff, Nii. Does Matt's approval make you feel warm and fuzzy?
I used to wear a lot of white shirts (or contrast collars) previously and one of the things this forum has brought home for me is that blues / blueish stripes almost always look better on guys with light complexion. Solid blue or white-blue stripes would have done you a favor here, I think.
Most all of my contrast collar shirts are blue or blue striped - today's is the only one in a warmer, muted tone, and yes, I need all the contrast of color that I can get, as I can't tan to save my life.
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Originally Posted by sugarbutch
Lots of good fits today...
I think the more open cut of the fronts is flattering for you, Crusty. You should x-post in CBD thread.
Thanks for the compliment, but today's fit is probably one of the few of mine that wouldn't cause an uproar over in CBD-Land. Restraint of attire is not my forte.
the dreaded blue sportcoat AGAIN. butcher stripe shirt by local mens store called Levys, tie by hilditch & key, no name blue PS, lincs khakis, vintage bostonian wholecuts, radiomir watch, and dunhill classic for men thanks to thomas.