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Down vests over suit coats

thenanyu

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Originally Posted by benjamin831
That's pretty horrible too.

Why not just use an overcoat?


There is something charming about wearing down over a structured jacket. It adds a layer of sporty ruggedness to a refined interior. It's like looking at the cross-section of a tree, the beautiful golden wood is surrounded by a coarse shell of bark. Mmmmm.... trees.
 

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Originally Posted by DocHolliday
I vote no. In fact, I give it a Mr. Yuk:
Bravo!

Don't do it Leon. I don't really know you ... but I care enough to tell you the truth. It's not a good look.

Just think of this as a bad judgement day that will soon pass. We all have them.
 

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i think a full or 3/4 length top coat would look much better, i could only say in my opinion, it just doesn't look good.
 

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Originally Posted by pandamonium
If all your friends were wearing dress socks as pocket squares, would you do it, too?

What if your only friend is Mr. Moo?
 

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Don't see the pics.

Over a jacket or under?

A vest under a jacket is common. Over I've never seen. A vest under a jacket is common enough you'll see jackets sold with a zip out lining.

Remember it's not normal to turn the heat on just because you're feeling a slight chill . People around here believe you should dress for the weather. Tourists often end up with blue bits.
 

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Originally Posted by thenanyu
There is something charming about wearing down over a structured jacket. It adds a layer of sporty ruggedness to a refined interior. It's like looking at the cross-section of a tree, the beautiful golden wood is surrounded by a coarse shell of bark. Mmmmm.... trees.

If you want sporty ruggedness over a refined interior, wear a tweed coat. I don't know what sort of hallucinogen-induced trees you're thinking of, but tree bark is generally rough, not nylon-smooth and lumpy, in neon colors. Besides, the tweed looks better than the puffer, and will remain in style longer.

Was that so hard?
 

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Originally Posted by incastoutcast
If you want sporty ruggedness over a refined interior, wear a tweed coat.

In the city?
 

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I would not wear it, but I am planning to use this colour combination. I bought yesterday some grey flannel pants and a tan car coat from Cucinelli (and I'm ruined) that I'm planning to wear with some light brown suede Tod's chukka boots. I might wear one of their vests over a jumper.


Bruno Cucinelli Puffer Jacket
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link article
 

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It's been done before in Cucinelli catalogues but definitely not a city look.
 

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Certainly a very 'milanese' look.
 

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Originally Posted by clausc
Certainly a very 'milanese' look.

It is a very Italian look like suede shoes and coloured trousers.

I went to Florence in the winter and everybody had these padded anoraks...
 

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