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Namaskar! First, thanks for the photos, reminded me of some great times in your fascinating country. I'd also be curious to know where you are based. These photos need a setting like Jaipur's Rambagh Palace or perhaps the Lake Palace in Udaipur? Well there certainly are a lot of options. Shimla would also be interesting in the right company.
Second, to me this screams for a tie. Aside from going all the way (which seems to be your philosophy) I just find it much more practical. It holds the collar together allowing for neater movement and provides a focal point for attention. Your previous tie knot was perfect for this kind of style actually - bold, standing by itself, proportioned as per the lapels and collar. I've perhaps overused this analogy here but it is like the chimney in old homes. Before electric or gas heating, the chimney was in colder climates the focal point of the living space, towards which the chairs and sofas were turned; once chimneys became cold, empty holes the effect was reversed causing people to try and fill the space with a TV or whatever else they have at hand. Here I get the same impression - where there should be a proud explosion of colour there is only floppy emptiness. It is very much a personal thing but (at least in Asia) when I see bold colours in a SC + square fit, and no tie, I always get the feeling that the person didn't quite have the boldness to go all the way.
OTOH pink shirts are notoriously hard to make work, as it is quite a brutal colour despite its (relatively recent) reputation as a woman's colour (and indeed one of the oldest gentlemen's club in the world, the Leander, focused on the very physical and manly activity of rowing, picked a rather strong pink).
I would love to see you experiment with bow ties.
Namaskar. India is quite fascinating due to its vast cultural diversity. But, in its truest essence, India is a land of seekers.Anyway, thats a topic for another day.
Im based in Mumbai(Bombay). The event was in Hyderabad which is in the state of Telangana. Im an IP lawyer by profession. Coming to your query regarding neckties, im not sure how to respond to that. When i was baby fresh in the sartorial clothing scene(probably 4-5 years ago), i absolutely loved wearing neckties and ended up accumulating a fair amount which were worn quite often. As time passed by, i started to dislike neckties as i started to feel strange wearing them and stuck to only having a pocket square as an accessory. I dont know how to put it but for some strange reason, i have started to enjoy neckties once again and wear them maybe twice a week. Bow tie is something i havent tried before other than at a black tie event but im afraid that they dont suit me and will most likely not fit in with my sense of styling and may not find a place in my wardrobe.
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Looks good. I really like the tie and shirt combo. Unexpected, but nicely paired with the subdued jacket.An earlier worn outfit. Please leave your feedback.
Tie: Vanda fine clothing
Pocket Square: Rubinacci
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Thanks for this feedback. I shall definitely keep this in mind the next time im putting on a square. Dont you think the square looks more exaggerated as these are close up shots.Looks good. I really like the tie and shirt combo. Unexpected, but nicely paired with the subdued jacket.
I’ll say this once then leave it as many people have mentioned this already and this is a past outfit, but the pocket square explosion is too much. It looks sloppy and a bit desperate for attention IMO. I think the patterns and colors you wear so well are already attention grabbing. The pocket square can take a back seat. Also, the colors of the square are evident enough without it waterfalling out of your chest pocket. No need to exaggerate it.
Not a fan of the shirt, but that's a matter of preference more anything. Do less with the pocket square. It looks a bit silly, and, to me, detracts from a damn good (shirt notwithstanding) outfit.An earlier worn outfit. Please leave your feedback.
Tie: Vanda fine clothing
Pocket Square: Rubinacci
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Thanks for this. Will try to do less with the square next time.Not a fan of the shirt, but that's a matter of preference more anything. Do less with the pocket square. It looks a bit silly, and, to me, detracts from a damn good (shirt notwithstanding) outfit.