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Deets on the first coat? Maker?Excellent. Now just imagine how much more confident, modern and unfussy it would look without the square.
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Deets on the first coat? Maker?Excellent. Now just imagine how much more confident, modern and unfussy it would look without the square.
This is quite nice, but I feel like the outfit deserved a bottle green or a brown square to finish it off nicely
Mr. Anton,
What type of socks are ideal for birkinstocks?
Regards,
Your Santa Cruz Neighbour
Mr. Anton,
What type of socks are ideal for birkinstocks?
Regards,
Your Santa Cruz Neighbour
The cut looks nice, although I feel like it might need a bit more casual of an outfit to go with it.
After reading Parker and GDL's thoughts I do think that the tone is just a bit too warm for my personal tastes. Perhaps i'd like it more in the context of more warm/texture-y materials, like some type of knit tie and some brown cords (?). But I don't have experience with that type of pattern so that's just my unrefined instinct talking.
I think that jacket is great - but def has a warm, fall feel to it, so it looks at odds with other elements that are more spring or summery. I personally prefer to wear sport coats in a business casual way, so I would have worn this without a tie and with a blue oxford and slim khakis, but that's just my preference.
I thought I had added sufficient texture with the flannels I wore... I can most certainly combine with brown and/or green cords and moleskins. I'm no great fan of knit ties, although I do have a navy one. But I do have several cashmere ties which ought to combine just fine. The thing is, as Gdl notes below, that would all underline the fall feel, whereas I am trying to see whether I can get some "summer" use out of this coat.
Ok. So let me run the jacket by you with navy cotton trousers. Still wearing a tie, so not as casual as the image you paint, but hopefully more summer-y.
MtB