UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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How do I put on a pullover without ******* up my hair?
I can definitely stretch to 250. Would prefer non suede if possible (plus that seller doesn't send to North America).
Love the Allen Edmonds suggested in this thread. Out of my range for now but if quality options don't exist in my current price range I can always hold off until I can afford something more worthwhile.
I'm going to a casual wedding in a few weeks and I'm being told most of the men will be in jeans/jackets. Does this (outfit and color combo) work? Dark blue denim jeans, navy blazer, tan leather brogues, baby blue button down, and polka dot blue/white tie.
Also, as a follow-up question, what are the rules on blazer buttons? Same as a suit jacket, top button only, and only when standing? I've also heard that unless you're inside, a blazer should always remain completely unbuttoned?
Your proposed outfit is going to look like a pseudo-suit because your jeans and the jacket are very similar in colour and shade. Additionally the jacket looks like part of a suit.
The buttoning rule is the same for a (single breasted) suit jacket is the same for a blazer and sport coat, top button only on a 2 button or middle and top optionally on a 3 button jacket.
The inside rule is nonsense. The jacket should be buttoned when you're standing, unbuttoned when you're sitting. Unless your jacket is double breasted, then it should be buttoned at all times.
Not a fan of ties with jeans.
Thank you. If I plan on sticking with jeans, I should still stay dark, but go with something slightly lighter so that it has more contrast, right?Your proposed outfit is going to look like a pseudo-suit because your jeans and the jacket are very similar in colour and shade. Additionally the jacket looks like part of a suit.
The buttoning rule is the same for a (single breasted) suit jacket is the same for a blazer and sport coat, top button only on a 2 button or middle and top optionally on a 3 button jacket.
The inside rule is nonsense. The jacket should be buttoned when you're standing, unbuttoned when you're sitting. Unless your jacket is double breasted, then it should be buttoned at all times.
Not a fan of ties with jeans.
Thank you. If I plan on sticking with jeans, I should still stay dark, but go with something slightly lighter so that it has more contrast, right?
I'm a big fan of the way AG jeans feel. Here are the pair I showed in the photo. Maybe something more like this pair would work?
I'm going to a casual wedding in a few weeks and I'm being told most of the men will be in jeans/jackets. Does this (outfit and color combo) work? Dark blue denim jeans, navy blazer, tan leather brogues, baby blue button down, and polka dot blue/white tie.
Also, as a follow-up question, what are the rules on blazer buttons? Same as a suit jacket, top button only, and only when standing? I've also heard that unless you're inside, a blazer should always remain completely unbuttoned?
Crunchy knits work best