If putting on a shirt or jacket makes you well dressed I have to wonder what those people around you look like.
What he said is true for most of the world dude. Unless you work in ibanking or law people are generally dressed like ****...
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If putting on a shirt or jacket makes you well dressed I have to wonder what those people around you look like.
How's this?
Not good if I can see the black undershirt you are wearing. Also, lapel pin and pocket sq is too busy.
Maybe you're right. Maybe I'm OK with it.
I've also done it with brown linen and sage green linen. I think that it's actually pretty versatile once you have it in your closet.I just saw a Havana blazer in Suitmart of a similar shade to that @Eli Curt
I liked the look of it but wondered what would complement it. Either light grey wool strides or dark jeans like you have here. I agree with Ter blew it with the black vest (and bloody coffee cup!!) but the rest looks fine!
Jacket??
Spier and Mackay.Jacket??
If you are ok with it...why ask?
Maybe you're right. Maybe I'm OK with it.
I assumed he's talking about the busy thing, which can be a choice. For me, unless the lapel pin had a specific job that day, I'd lose it, but whatever. However, being able to see the t-shirt, especially a black one, ruins the whole thing for me...If you are ok with it...why ask?
View attachment 1185151 Linen on linen. And denim. And suede.