Blazer- Jcrew
Sweater- Banana Republic
Shirt- Jcrew
Tie- Jcrew
Pocket square- Sprezza
Pants- Banana Republic
Shoes- Beckett Simonon Bolton Chelsea
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Blazer- Jcrew
Sweater- Banana Republic
Shirt- Jcrew
Tie- Jcrew
Pocket square- Sprezza
Pants- Banana Republic
Shoes- Beckett Simonon Bolton Chelsea
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S&M suit and shirt; SS tie; Seiko watch; Kent Wang PS; Nordstrom 1901 shoes
Ben
At a conference where the dress dress code is “resort business casual.”
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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
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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Spier & Mackay sport coat
S&M shirt
J Crew pants
Meermin shoes
1962 Hamilton
AE belt
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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 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.
Cheers.
@Useknifeonly - 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.