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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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Late for dinner.


Your rev counter says otherwise ;)
 

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Can we please stop all this denim abuse?

Seriously though, there are many interesting ways of integrating denim into MC looks (and of course, much more outside of MC) but Dad Jeans never look good.
 
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Can we please stop all this denim abuse?

Seriously though, there are many interesting ways of integrating denim into MC looks (and of course, much more outside of MC) but Dad Jeans never look good.


^ This

You don't cuff jeans. There are no exceptions.

Try some of this stuff with knakis and leave denim alone.
 

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Hey all,

Haven't been posting on SF in a while, and it's nice to be back. Got a lot of stuff I'm hoping to post, and hopefully I've improved (no more crazy shortness, waist suppresion, etc.) and can start to impress...
Confex tweed jacket.
Turbull & Asser blue shirt.
Club Room knit tie.
Generic blue cotton PS.
Volcom Khaki chinos.
Allen Edmonds loafers.


This looks really good. I would have gone with a solid tie as I think that would reduce the clash with the already rather busy jacket. My only qualm, as was already pointed out, is that the jacket doesn't really work with bare ankles - it just looks odd. Add socks and you're set....
 

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This jacket is a real pain to match to just about anything. Judging by the colours - mainly black, white and tan - it should be easy match but it just never really comes out looking good, regardless of which trousers I pick. I tried my chocolate brown chinos today - not completely satisfied.

It's a pity because it's a really nice and soft silk/cashmere mix which fits me perfectly. Still, I occasionally try to get into the rotation...

1000

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This might be the moment for the dreaded navy trousers to make an appearance. I'm not liking the chinos with this one and I can see why it's a tough jacket to pair up. I would not have been brave enough to buy it!

This jacket is a real pain to match to just about anything. Judging by the colours - mainly black, white and tan - it should be easy match but it just never really comes out looking good, regardless of which trousers I pick. I tried my chocolate brown chinos today - not completely satisfied.

It's a pity because it's a really nice and soft silk/cashmere mix which fits me perfectly. Still, I occasionally try to get into the rotation...


 

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This jacket is a real pain to match to just about anything. Judging by the colours - mainly black, white and tan - it should be easy match but it just never really comes out looking good, regardless of which trousers I pick. I tried my chocolate brown chinos today - not completely satisfied.

It's a pity because it's a really nice and soft silk/cashmere mix which fits me perfectly. Still, I occasionally try to get into the rotation...

navy trou bro
 

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This might be the moment for the dreaded navy trousers to make an appearance. I'm not liking the chinos with this one and I can see why it's a tough jacket to pair up. I would not have been brave enough to buy it!
This jacket is a real pain to match to just about anything. Judging by the colours - mainly black, white and tan - it should be easy match but it just never really comes out looking good, regardless of which trousers I pick. I tried my chocolate brown chinos today - not completely satisfied. It's a pity because it's a really nice and soft silk/cashmere mix which fits me perfectly. Still, I occasionally try to get into the rotation...
This jacket is a real pain to match to just about anything. Judging by the colours - mainly black, white and tan - it should be easy match but it just never really comes out looking good, regardless of which trousers I pick. I tried my chocolate brown chinos today - not completely satisfied. It's a pity because it's a really nice and soft silk/cashmere mix which fits me perfectly. Still, I occasionally try to get into the rotation...
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navy trou bro [/quote] So two votes for navy..... I might give that a try at some point. Thanks for the suggestions.
 

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It's tough to keep up with SW&D. There some (small) chance dudes was actually cuffing their denim.
 
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