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Field Jacket: Gustin
OCBD: Taylor Stitch
Jeans: Bonobos Travelers
Boots: Combatant Gent
Watch: Hamilton
Civic Duty Sticker: Travis County Registrar of Voters
Don’t call what your wearing an outfit. Don’t ever say your car is broke.
Don’t sing with a fake British accent. Don’t act like your family’s a joke. --Jason Isbell
At a conference where the dress dress code is “resort business casual.”
Don’t call what your wearing an outfit. Don’t ever say your car is broke.
Don’t sing with a fake British accent. Don’t act like your family’s a joke. --Jason Isbell
S&M suit and shirt; SS tie; Seiko watch; Kent Wang PS; Nordstrom 1901 shoes
I noticed that the skinny end of your tie looks longer than the thicker end--do you find that people generally don't notice/don't care, like the look, or give you weird stares? I've been very tempted to play with tie length in the same manner lately. In fact I had it tied that way this morning before adjusting because I felt like most people I interact with just wouldn't get it was an "intentional disheveled".
I noticed that the skinny end of your tie looks longer than the thicker end--do you find that people generally don't notice/don't care, like the look, or give you weird stares? I've been very tempted to play with tie length in the same manner lately. In fact I had it tied that way this morning before adjusting because I felt like most people I interact with just wouldn't get it was an "intentional disheveled".
I've gotten the occasional comment on it but no one stares or anything like that.
It may come off as an affectation but for me this is just how most of my ties end up since I am relatively short (5'9") and like a very small tie knot (four-in-hand).
Does this jacket work with the pinstripe? Or is it too busy I wasn't sure. I felt ok with it but I thought I'd ask.
SportCoat:SM
Pants:BR
Tie: thrifted
Shirt:BB
Not pictured: suede chocolate brown oxfords.: thrifted.
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I don't think so, but if you wore it confidently call it spretzzatura and be pround. The conflicting angles between the vertical and canted houndstooth is what does it for me. I love the Blazer though. The tie also being patterned makes the pattern matching a little extreme.
[MENTION=12090]Useknifeonly[/MENTION] - I find pinstripe pants hard to wear outside of a suit. A heavy textured sport coat like that calls for some texture in the pants as well.
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