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Like the suit, a solid shirt and laced shoes would be better match though.
I agree, the suit looks great.
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Like the suit, a solid shirt and laced shoes would be better match though.
Suit maker? Solid example of pushing the conservative business dress envelope. Navy suit + black captoes + pindot tie. Bonus points for the spread collar and trimmer fit. I don't think the lack of a belt is a big deal if you have side-tabs.
The last hundred of his post's are like this. Kinda humorous. Especially in a thread devoted to pushing the conservative business dress envelope where visuals are paramount. http://www.styleforum.net/search.php?searchid=10107262
Guess I'll play here too since I now have a job that requires a suit.
The best part is that if you look at his "blog", the guy has a complete inability to buy anything that fits him. Somehow thinks that wearing a bunch of expensive labels in any size and combination under the sun makes him well dress. Oh well, worth a laugh anyways...
When I'm not sticking my hand in my pocket, no shirt shows since the quarters are fairly closed:
Eeps, yeah, wish I hadn't said that now... Do wish he'd stop the spamming though.He did have cancer recently accounting for losing a TON of weight. Sorry if I made you feel like a jerk
(would be nice if he stopped spamming this thread though since he doesn't really do conservative business dress at all)
Oh PG.....
How does a tailor do such a good job at dealing with the extreme slope of PG's shoulders, yet at the same time leave so much mess below the buttoning point. Unless it's a case of pictures not representing reality very well, it looks like the top half of the coat is a perfect fit and the bottom half is a land of ripples. teh quarters drape ?
Not sure if this is strictly conservative business dress, but the navy blazer might help.
Like the suit, a solid shirt and laced shoes would be better match though.
Guess I'll play here too since I now have a job that requires a suit.
He took a pic after a day's work and the material picks up creases more easily than other materials (see my pics of how my suit looks before vs the hands in pocket of after a couple days of moving around).