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First, the tie is not conservative business dress by any stretch. I don't like it all, for a number of reasons, but my tastes aside, in no way is it conservative.
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Manton is American, his conservative business dress are thus so. Gdl is more his bro from another mo.
Interesting comment. While I like most of Manton's outfits very much, I don't feel like I dress like him at all - many of our ties are interchangeable but I'm not sure there are a lot of other similarities. In fact, I'd say that most of Manton's outfits in this threads are ones I would be unlikely to wear - and I would not be suprised if the same was true for him.
I think our coat cuts and taste in shirts are pretty close. I like most of your squares but not always the combinations in which you use them.
Your shirt collar is much too small.
I see a British Barister in your photo.
While it is an interesting question what counts as conservative business dress in different countries, there is a deeper question of what looks good simply. That ensemble does not, IMO.
Interesting comment. While I like most of Manton's outfits very much, I don't feel like I dress like him at all - many of our ties are interchangeable but I'm not sure there are a lot of other similarities. In fact, I'd say that most of Manton's outfits in this threads are ones I would be unlikely to wear - and I would not be suprised if the same was true for him.
I think our coat cuts and taste in shirts are pretty close. I like most of your squares but not always the combinations in which you use them.