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It's your choice to continue to ignore me, or choose to believe that my comments bear no merit as I don't post pics myself, but I bet if you stripped away the artifice and got bare, naked honesty from the vast majority of regular and highly rated posters on SF most would agree with me, that when you keep thngs simple or limit yourself to ONE accent piece such as your beloved Black Watch blazer, you can mix it up among the best posters on this forum and since you admit to being a thrifter, could probably do so at a fraction of the cost of some of the bespoke boys. But when you insist on cluttering up your fits with multiple colours and patterns, or failed attempts at matching tie, watch strap, socks, square etc etc it falls waaaaay short of what you've proved you're capable of doing. You could solve all the conundrums in your above post by going back to your less cluttered style and removing the unnecessary excess.
Also, I'm not sure how you've gotten away with it for so long, but you seem to have missed the etiquette followed by most posters here, who put up one over-arching pic and then spoiler their supplemental detail shots. It's not my forum and I'm not the boss of you or anyone else, but you might want to at least consider following suit?
Thanks. The shirt is pink not white. The green/navy of the bow tie is too matchy with the green/navy of the jacket. The watch strap and pocket square don't blend well with the rest of the fit in my opinion. The pink shirt, grey vest, and khaki seem to all blend together, but not in a good way. I think a different jacket would have been better. I'm not sure what though. It's always hard to go wrong with navy.
It's your choice to continue to ignore me, or choose to believe that my comments bear no merit as I don't post pics myself, but I bet if you stripped away the artifice and got bare, naked honesty from the vast majority of regular and highly rated posters on SF most would agree with me, that when you keep thngs simple or limit yourself to ONE accent piece such as your beloved Black Watch blazer, you can mix it up among the best posters on this forum and since you admit to being a thrifter, could probably do so at a fraction of the cost of some of the bespoke boys. But when you insist on cluttering up your fits with multiple colours and patterns, or failed attempts at matching tie, watch strap, socks, square etc etc it falls waaaaay short of what you've proved you're capable of doing. You could solve all the conundrums in your above post by going back to your less cluttered style and removing the unnecessary excess.
Also, I'm not sure how you've gotten away with it for so long, but you seem to have missed the etiquette followed by most posters here, who put up one over-arching pic and then spoiler their supplemental detail shots. It's not my forum and I'm not the boss of you or anyone else, but you might want to at least consider following suit?