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That’s all well and good in general, but you’re posting in a forum called classic menswear. I’m sure you understand that fashion forward looks are not why or what most people post in this thread.

The jacket is not on the shorter side. It is too short. Full stop. There is a big difference. Again that distinction is based on the trappings of classic menswear. You would need to lengthen it by several inches for it to be considered on the shorter side.

Lastly, much has been mentioned about the length of the jacket. To be honest, I don’t mind it that much. My biggest issue is that your feet look huge. Narrow leg trousers are in style now but it makes your feet look disproportionately large.

You’re welcome to wear what you like. Classic menswear strives to help everyone look their best by harmonizing proportions. Fashion does not. Good luck on your style journey. Please continue to post.


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I know umbrellas shouldn’t be opened unside. Perhaps a little more classic today... Really like this umbrella from Drakes.
 
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Today we have familiy lunch at my mother in law.
Have a nice and relaxing sunday all together.

Summary:

Suit: Suit Supply Jort
Shirt: Eton
Tie + PS: Shibumi
Shoes. Alden cordovan
Braces: Albert Thurston
Socks: Pantherella vintage

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Today we have familiy lunch at my mother in law.
Have a nice and relaxing sunday all together.

Summary:

Suit: Suit Supply Jort
Shirt: Eton
Tie + PS: Shibumi
Shoes. Alden cordovan
Braces: Albert Thurston
Socks: Pantherella vintage

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First time I’ve seen SuSu pants that aren’t painted on (and I own some myself...). Did you size up or just have thin legs?
 
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Unfortunately i am very thin, also my legs, that's why it looks a bit baggy.
 

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Suit: Caruso
Shirt: Zegna Couture
Tie: HN White
PS: Vanda
Shoes: Allen Edmonds
 

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It was a dark and stormy night. Went to Diehl Marcus & Company in East Hollywood to hear Craig Owens (holding a copy of his most recent book) talking about about his favorite local ghosts.

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Capas cap, Johnston scarf, Dunn & Co Harris Tweed jacket, Lands' end tie, L L Bean blue OCBD shirt and cord trousers, Ralph Lauren Polo Golf Fair Isle sweater vest, and Allen-Edmonds shoes.
 

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