Clouseau
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And how do you feel about the hairstyle ?I wore this yesterday. I'm not sure how I feel about the tie with these pants.
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And how do you feel about the hairstyle ?I wore this yesterday. I'm not sure how I feel about the tie with these pants.
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I'm ready to chop it all off. I keep it for the missus. I can never get anything good to come of it.And how do you feel about the hairstyle ?
Might want to lengthen the front blade of your tie a bit so that it hit mid-line on your waistband. Otherwise, nice outfit!I wore this yesterday. I'm not sure how I feel about the tie with these pants.
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Challenging myself to get some wear out of these seersucker odd trousers. Working them into outfits is more challenging than I'd imagined when I acquired them.
Jacket: Corneliani
Trousers: PRL
Shirt: Ganton
Tie: Tyrwhitt
Square: John Henric
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What are your recommendations to wear with seersucker trousers?
I agree here. I have a pair of seersucker from Hertling c/o @SpooPoker. The move is to pair with an airy linen BD and a full-cut navy blazer. Cotton, open weave wool or a deep linen would work well imo.1) seersucker is better as a suit 2) but a navy hopsack (or cotton) blazer would be my next choice
1) seersucker is better as a suit
I agree here. I have a pair of seersucker from Hertling c/o @SpooPoker. The move is to pair with an airy linen BD and a full-cut navy blazer. Cotton, open weave wool or a deep linen would work well imo.
Like it. Not a fan, though, of the tie knot. I'd suggest just a straight four-in-hand knot, not one that shows an additional flap of tie below the knot.