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While I'm not a fan of contrast cuffs/collar, I like this look overall.
Thank you. I hear you. This is the first one I own and my partner was VERY skeptical when I showed her the shirt. Frankly, I picked it up cause I was curious if I could make it work in my wardrobe. Time will tell.
 

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Haven't worn suiting in a while. This is a new suit cut by Nina Penlington.

It's grey and the camera makes it more navy.

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Haven't worn suiting in a while. This is a new suit cut by Nina Penlington.

It's grey and the camera makes it more navy.

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Haven't worn suiting in a while. This is a new suit cut by Nina Penlington.

It's grey and the camera makes it more navy.

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Your taste is extremely eclectic. But having met you, I can see why everything looks great
on you. I am the opposite.
 

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A suit is by definition a formal attire, I don't understand the need to casualize it, especially as you have a lot of better alternatives.

I don’t understand your need to respond to every post without posting your own outfits, but I respect it. I want to wear this suit without looking like a Wall Street banker. It’s still formal just not that extreme. I think it can be done and I think the above look works very well. I’ve done the Wall Street look before. Trying something new because I can and want to.

A buddy on Instagram wore a similar outfit which I love. If y’all don’t like his outfit, then just ignore my endeavor. He sees my vision.

 

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I don’t understand your need to respond to every post without posting your own outfits, but I respect it. I want to wear this suit without looking like a Wall Street banker. It’s still formal just not that extreme. I think it can be done and I think the above look works very well. I’ve done the Wall Street look before. Trying something new because I can and want to.

A buddy on Instagram wore a similar outfit which I love. If y’all don’t like his outfit, then just ignore my endeavor. He sees my vision.



I respect your opinion and taste as well. I don't think to have to show or demonstrate anything to be entitled to express my thoughts, we spoke about it more than once: it's a forum and we are here to freely discuss. By the way, I post what I wear in other threads, if you're interested.

Furthermore, I don't comment every post, just what I feel worth to and if the counterpart seems to be willing to accept some critique. Again, I'm really happier to write something posiitive than negative.

As I already do with other posters, I won't comment on your posts any more.
 

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I keep trying to wear this suit causally. This time I paired it with a purple cardigan and a paisley bow tie. I went with purple socks and brown suede shoes to lower the formality. How’d I do?

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All in all l, I think it gets a thumbs up. I definitely see what you’re trying to do.

I think this might be the time to take advice from Chanel, look at yourself in the mirror and remove one thing. I think the suit is dressed down with the bow tie and OCBD, also with the purple knit. Maybe one or the other. Knit with a sober tie, or bow tie/ocbd without the knit.

Also. Not a huge fan of the super matchy knit and socks. But that’s a minor quibble.


I don’t understand your need to respond to every post without posting your own outfits, but I respect it. I want to wear this suit without looking like a Wall Street banker. It’s still formal just not that extreme. I think it can be done and I think the above look works very well. I’ve done the Wall Street look before. Trying something new because I can and want to.

A buddy on Instagram wore a similar outfit which I love. If y’all don’t like his outfit, then just ignore my endeavor. He sees my vision.


Not to pile on, I find DG’s MO to comment on nearly everything, without actually adding to conversation.

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I see what both you and Stephon are trying to.
 

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I respect your opinion and taste as well. I don't think to have to show or demonstrate anything to be entitled to express my thoughts, we spoke about it more than once: it's a forum and we are here to freely discuss. By the way, I post what I wear in other threads, if you're interested.

Furthermore, I don't comment every post, just what I feel worth to and if the counterpart seems to be willing to accept some critique. Again, I'm really happier to write something posiitive than negative.

As I already do with other posters, I won't comment on your posts any more.
Like I said, like I said, I respect your choice to comment. Do as you like. Just saying, we are all entitled to do things other people don’t understand. I hope that we can all take other people’s desires at face value. If you think it’s impossible to wear this suit casually, I appreciate the feedback. Even if it’s not your favorite, can you imagine a way it could work?

I get we’re on a classical menswear forum so it’s not surprising my request to do something different might be meet with opposition, but one can hope.
 

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I don’t understand your need to respond to every post without posting your own outfits, but I respect it. I want to wear this suit without looking like a Wall Street banker. It’s still formal just not that extreme. I think it can be done and I think the above look works very well. I’ve done the Wall Street look before. Trying something new because I can and want to.

A buddy on Instagram wore a similar outfit which I love. If y’all don’t like his outfit, then just ignore my endeavor. He sees my vision.



That look is so busy, the pinstripe and all the coloured accessories that go along with it is too much. What about elegance, isn't this what we men are trying to do well? What if you and he did the urban sophisticate look and just did a bone or black turtleneck with no accessories. Keeping it really simple and let the pinstripe speak the loudest while having the turtleneck in the background that frames your face. It would break the rules, but the question is, are you that guy who can break the rules and pull it off?? We all like to think we can do it, but it takes a special guy to be able to do it well.
 

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That look is so busy, the pinstripe and all the coloured accessories that go along with it is too much. What about elegance, isn't this what we men are trying to do well? What if you and he did the urban sophisticate look and just did a bone or black turtleneck with no accessories. Keeping it really simple and let the pinstripe speak the loudest while having the turtleneck in the background that frames your face. It would break the rules, but the question is, are you that guy who can break the rules and pull it off?? We all like to think we can do it, but it takes a special guy to be able to do it well.

I think that we are both pulling these looks off. I also think both looks are elegant.

I once had a conversation here about African American style in the 80s and 90s. There was a huge emphasis on color coordination, pattern matching, and clean lines. If you had the Jordan Concords or Grapes, you had to wear that with a Charlotte Hornets hat. The matching is the point. The bright colors was the point. Some of us carry these notions into our classical menswear experience. It is understandably not appreciated by all. :lol:
 

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I think that we are both pulling these looks off. I also think both looks are elegant.

I once had a conversation here about African American style in the 80s and 90s. There was a huge emphasis on color coordination, pattern matching, and clean lines. If you had the Jordan Concords or Grapes, you had to wear that with a Charlotte Hornets hat. The matching is the point. The bright colors was the point. Some of us carry these notions into our classical menswear experience. It is understandably not appreciated by all. :lol:

There used to be an African American poster here called Barims. He was a master of style and could mix all the bright colours and complex patterns together with ease. He always looked fantastic. Most of us aren't at that level, those types of style masters are few and far between.

Found a photo of him (third photo down). Look at the ease of which he pulls of a look.

Here are some others of Barims (most photos are expired)

 
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