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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part II

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Originally Posted by D Yizz
*Looks outside* Blue sky, shiny sun. *Looks at thermometer* 82F........
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Originally Posted by Thin White Duke
@ NDW:

I appreciate the feedback and I think it's warranted. I will stick to my preference for hard three button jackets but I have had a few to the tailors for nipping at the waist (not this one ... yet!) and they usually come back better for it.


I don't have an issue with the hard three button, and it seems to work for your frame, but I think nipping the waist would really elevate the whole look and markedly improve the fit. If you remember to, please post a before and after comparison once you get it tailored. Also, jealous that it is warm enough to wear seersucker where you are...
 

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Originally Posted by Holdfast


Not sure there's all that much to say. The look is OK, but there's nothing particularly outstanding to praise, or egregious enough to damn. It's just a moderately-fitting, moderately-coordinated, passable outfit. It feels flat and lifeless at the moment. Of course, that last sentence acquires a whole new light if read in conjunction with your intended plans for the night!
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Thanks for the comments. You're right..it all needs work. I dress casual every day, so I'm a noob at all of this. I am determined.


Might wear this instead Shirt courtesy of B&S. Thanks, Roguls.
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Originally Posted by D Yizz
*Looks outside* Blue sky, shiny sun. *Looks at thermometer* 82F........
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Looks out window.....sunny sky, high of 79, humidity of around 85%.....and I am in a flannel DB.
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Originally Posted by Chico2007
Thanks for the comments. You're right..it all needs work. I dress casual every day, so I'm a noob at all of this. I am determined.


Might wear this instead Shirt courtesy of B&S. Thanks, Roguls.
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That is better, lose the Dad jeans.

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Originally Posted by Chico2007
Thanks.
They look so much darker IRL. Will try some other pants.


Also, pull down the sleeves...they seem to be bunching up.

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Originally Posted by 0b5cur1ty
I fear this is more standard-friday than gold-standard... but: New boots.
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The fit on that jacket is really good though.

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