He's giving the DT fellas something to complain about.
Too much, Bleachy. Everything above the waist is shouting for attention. A nice, solid tie with a bit of texture would have worked nicely.
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Originally Posted by Rambo
Doesn't this qualify for 4-pattern bingo? Can I get an old timer to rule on this?
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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy
Great patterned suit, but way too many colors and linear patterns going on overall. Lets step back a bit.
I would suggest a solid white or blue shirt, solid burgundy or silver/black glen plaid tie and white pocket square.
I would encourage you to work on nailing the basic color concepts first for each suit, then adding one pattern at a time. Don't start with four of them.
But, I give you bonus points for selecting the solid colored coordinated socks. (You could teach one or two guys on here, who shall remain nameless but they know who they are, a lesson or two about that. ) The solid matching socks show off the beautiful pattern in your suit and don't distract from it. Way to go.
To be honest, when I picked these clothes it escaped my attention that every single piece was patterned. I don't know what I was thinking. I will indeed step back a bit and go extremely simple today.
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Originally Posted by Threadbearer
I'm bound to be in the minority on this, but I actually think you've pulled off the mega-pattern coordinating pretty well here. It's mostly the loud (and unattractive) tie that's causing eye overload and carrying you into The Spoozy Zone.
Apparently, the emperor's clothes aren't the only thing that's invisible.
Hey, I love that tie! And I love Spoozy, so there you have it.
(Funnily enough, I am also sporting a bow tie today, though in an ensemble that several degrees of casual below this. And no photos until I work out a better way of taking them...)