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In Praise (but also Suspicion) of Patterned Pants

Pingson

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Just stumbled across this thread. A lot of great trousers here (and a few not so great!). Should have posted this here (instead it went into WAYWRN a few days ago):

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unbelragazzo

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Just stumbled across this thread. A lot of great trousers here (and a few not so great!). Should have posted this here (instead it went into WAYWRN a few days ago):
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I like, but I would change for a light blue shirt - this one looks white. Also, the buttoning point on the jacket is high for my tastes, but maybe that's a critique for another thread :)
 

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I like, but I would change for a light blue shirt - this one looks white. Also, the buttoning point on the jacket is high for my tastes, but maybe that's a critique for another thread :)


9 out of 10 times I would have chosen a blue shirt. This time I had been wearing blue shirts for quite a few days in a row and I needed some variety. But point taken!

As for the buttoning point, I agree. One of the drawbacks of being tall is that the buttoning point appears higher than what I think is intended for the cut of the jacket. I have an appointment scheduled with a tailor next month and a new blue odd jacket is my top priority....
 

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I love patterned pants. Here are a few of mine. I've got about 7 pants at the tailor right now and I think a few of them are patterned. Until those are back, here's a few of mine:





Phineas Cole by Paul Stuart

Valentini

and Polo Ralph Lauren by Corneliani


Here's another pic I found of one that's being tailored.


Great trousers!
 

connor09

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There's nothing wrong with having patterned pants. I myself have those in my closet. Just make sure you have the right balance when wearing patterned pants
 

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Hey guys, these are my first patterned pants ever, it was so hard to choose what to wear them with, I'm wearing a standard white t-shirt underneath- please criticize and help! I've just started to be interested in style!

Did you win the Michael Stipe look-a-like contest you entered?
 

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Patterned/Tartan trousers look great on the golfcourse. Can't help feeling that patterned trousers would always be trumped by a plain alternative.
 

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This good thread shouldn't die. If it's patterned odd trousers we're talking, the 1840s-1860s are their heyday. These guys make even the 70s' enthusiasm for bold plaids look halfhearted.

[ATTACHMENT=6207]1840sFrockShadbelly.jpg (53k. jpg file)[/ATTACHMENT]

[ATTACHMENT=6208]1849Plate.jpg (165k. jpg file)[/ATTACHMENT]
 

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Are you absolutely certain about that?

Unbelievable, how do you manage to pull this one out of your hat just like that?! My hat -- definitely empty of gorgeous women in madras -- off to you, Sir!

(Yes, for this and other reasons this thread deserves to be bumped - do not deny it!)
 

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What about this?




 

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