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What did you wear for Thanksgiving?

mack11211

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Am at the family seat in MN. Temps are moderate. Dress is casual.

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Marol shirt in white with black piping on the club collar and cuffs. Bought from rach2jc. Thanks, rach!
Black no name Italian wool crewneck sweater. Mistake, as the contrast on the collar got lost.
Scarlet cotton twill pants from les copains. Flat front, no cuffs.
Gray and black socks in a nailhead pattern.
No shoes in house.

You?
 

Chris "Italia"

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Wore Shirt and Tie.

Shirt White John W. Nordstrom (Swiss Made).

Tie: Pink Printed Zegna tie.

Shoes: Nordstrom Brand Lace-Ups.

Sportsjacket: Pal Zileri Sartoriale.
 

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grandparent-in-laws house as always. wore jeans, BB brown merino wool turtleneck and my chocolate brown suede polo loafers. temps were in 50s so I got to smoke a Montecristo #2 to the nub!
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my "6p" high rise black jeans, a long sleeve tan knit shirt. no shoes in the house.
 

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Was at the grandparents', pretty normal,

Black Uniqlo V-neck cashmere sweater
Uniqlo greenline raw selvage jeans
Adidas Rod Lavers
 

ghulkhan

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a pair of torn up sweat pants
and an old white t shirt
 

spertia

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I wore a navy sportcoat that I recently picked up, but more importantly, I wore a pocket square for the first time ever! It was an orange linen Polo one in a TV fold (which picked up the color of one of the stripes in my shirt). Received lots of compliments from my family!
 

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T-day was very casual... light blue striped shirt, black jeans, sneakers, and a casual sportcoat for outside.
 

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Trip to ageing inlaws. All the normal Thanksgiving fair - finishing with choice of four deserts. I chose the woodford pudding.

Suit - alpaca / wool blend with a somewhat mottled color of brown with a bit of blue, green and yellow in the mix - somewhat like a tweed, and a bit hairy. Seemed the perfect occasion for wearing it.

Shirt - Viyella cotton / wool tattersall pattern buttondown.

Tie - Wool in light brown with gold and red phesants and fairly widely spaced blue and red thin stripes in an overbar.

Shoes - brown suede AE bluchers.

Too bad I was the designated driver for the day.
 

Steve B.

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Trip to ageing[sic] inlaws. All the normal Thanksgiving fair[sic] - finishing with choice of four deserts.[sic] I chose the woodford pudding.

Suit - alpaca / wool blend with a somewhat mottled color of brown with a bit of blue, green and yellow in the mix - somewhat like a tweed, and a bit hairy. Seemed the perfect occasion for wearing it.

Shirt - Viyella cotton / wool tattersall pattern buttondown.

Tie - Wool in light brown with gold and red phesants and fairly widely spaced blue and red thin stripes in an overbar.

Shoes - brown suede AE bluchers.

Too bad I was the designated driver for the day.
Charley- nice oufit...

Hmmm, that spelling thing again, dude...

80 degrees here in San Antonio. Cooked dinner with my daughter (an historic first).

My "Protect Your Nuts" brown squirrel t-shirt, matching brown Polo shorts, and matching Tommy Bahama flip-flops.
 

Ivan Kipling

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I visited friends, around noon, for coffeenog. Gray cashmere shirt jacket, from Armani. Navy zip up sweater, from Zegna. Gray trousers, by Armani. Black suede lace up shoes, from Barney's.
 

sho'nuff

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at my family reunion at my parents house over the mountain and through the woods , i wore a blue polo shirt , navy alfani pleated dress pants, polka dotted navy socks, faux lizard brown belt, and brown suede gucci shoes, and of course nobody really noticed . as all the attention went to the babies.
we all slept over and the next morning i wore an old navy tshirt , penguin blue /white pinstripe cargo shorts and house slippers.
 

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Went up north to visit the grandparents...

Wore:
Cherokee (from Target) khakis
Luigi Borrelli pale blue stripe shirt
Trafalgar brown leather dress belt with gold buckle
JCrew brown driving mocs
Pantherella tan cotton mid calf socks
 

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