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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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Looks good, HF. Agree a brown-edged square would be nicer. I like that the whole look is tonal and harmonious (except perhaps the red bit) but we still get your signature Holdfast pattern combining and "loud" items.

Lufty, I think that could certainly pass as conservative business dress. Bright ties are common in the financial district here at least. So, you'd blend right in, which I believe is one of the great Mantonian tenets.
 
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SpooPoker

Very cool! Very restrained, but very, chic!

For the scarf and shoes - special respect


JMasa

I really like this combination!

Replace beige socks and would have made a near perfect aristocratic and very intelligent way!
 

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This would be much better with a lighter blue check or a darker tie.
 

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I'd agree that's conservative business dress, Lufty. Tie is pretty tame. I like that it's matte.

HF, I'm normally not one for paisley ties of that scale, and especially not in yellow, but it looks pretty good. Different PS, tho.
 

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You know you've had a good vacation when everything is tight when you come back. :)
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That is either one of your narrowest ties, or you REALLY put on a lot of weight and it now seems small in proportion... :tounge:
 

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Over from SW&D, had a job interview.

Shirt: Van Laack
Trousers: Topman
Shoes: Jil Sander by churchs
 

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You know you've had a good vacation when everything is tight when you come back.
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lovin' the break on the pants. question is how to make the stuff fit again.. i am still trying to recover from a vacation in the spring
 

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JMasa

Love the upper combination. Gray herringbone jacket with a sandy bow tie. Is it linen or cotton?
 
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