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Showing posts with label neutrals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neutrals. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Fall/Winter Preview


I'm all about details, so this just makes me very happy.
Slim fit corduroy pants, no break, with a cuff. Great!
Neutral color palate houndstooth overcoat. Double great!
Pulled together at the bottom with brown suede chukkas.
A perfect fall to winter transition look. We're not there just yet, but start taking notes.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

You get a text, right?

This is just really great.
An excellent transition from Summer to Fall look.
Just slightly less dressy than a button down, but give a subtle sense of ease to a suit. Can easily be worn tucked or untucked.
The simplicity of this whole outfit makes it stand out because the details are in the right places. The houndstooth suit jacket isn't in your face, but makes you look twice. The handkerchief is nothing special, but put with that suit jacket gives a nice contrast.
And of course the plain white polo. 
It is a sure fire must in a mans wardrobe because of its versatility. 
You're at the office, right?
You're rocking this outfit. You get a text that there is a boat party tonight and you don't have time to go home and change. That's no problem. Lose the suit jacket, roll your pants up a few and whip your socks off (if you're wearing any). Boat attire.
Versatility and "any time" wearability are key thing to think about these days and this look is both.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

A Good Look


This is a look I can really get behind. Granted I would take some creative liberties when applying this to my personal wardrobe, but still a solid look.
I'm all about slimmer fit pants for suits, casual wear, or whatever, but if you haven't noticed the looser fit making a comeback then you should check it out. That as well as the lack of break in the pant is great. Most often you see guys with so much fabric bunching up at the top of their shoe. Get that tailored up. I don't like anything more than a quarter break, but it's your suit. Do what feels comfortable.
Pleats as well. For quite a while the suits you see on street style blogs are very plain. This is a great way to incorporate some classic suiting into a casual wardrobe without going overboard. The small accents here and there like the keys and the distressed belt bring a great balance to a simple look. Plus I think the low slung sweater is very manly.