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As you can see I'm very happy with my new summer suit - a wool/mohair mix. Unconstructed and no lining. Perfect for the hotter days that are coming. The shoes are also new and will probably see a lot of sun in the coming months.

Suit - Belvest
Shirt - Kamakura
Tie- Drake's of London
Square - A.Christensen
Shoes - C&J Harvard - dark brown shell cordovan.





 

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As you can see I'm very happy with my new summer suit - a wool/mohair mix. Unconstructed and no lining. Perfect for the hotter days that are coming. The shoes are also new and will probably see a lot of sun in the coming months.

I'm not a fan of unstructured, unlined jackets, but this one seems to have pretty decent shape. It looks good on you! Definitely a thumb!
 
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I'm not a fan of unstructured, unlined jackets, but this one seems to have pretty decent shape. It looks good on you! Definitely a thumb!
Thank you. It's really comfortable too. Light, airy and with a good amount of strech. I got a second summer suit at the same time. Same construction and maker but in a beige herringbone - cotton/silk mix. So now I'm ready for summer.
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Winter might be coming on HBO, but it sure as hell been leaving South of France for a few weeks. Thus, this is a kind of farewell to my winter wardrobe.

Goodbye Flannel, tweed and Cashmere! You shall be missed!

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Jacket: United Arrows Green Label (Japan)
Scarf: H. Yount
Shirt: J. Crew
Trousers: J. Crew
Shoes: Sargent
Belt: EG
Socks: Darn Tough

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Despite the fact that you are wearing an orphaned suit jacket with odd trousers (which is a huge fail)...this is nonetheless the best outfit you have mustered to date.
 
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Job interview suit.

I think the buttoning point on the jacket is a little too high, in my opinion. It might also be having the effect of making the jacket appear too tight (or the jacket might actually be too tight). Otherwise, that's a good, conservative fit.
 

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Thanks for the feedback from my first post and I definitely agree that a pop of color would help that outfit. It seems like the Hudson's chest pocket is really small, plus I don't have many pocket squares that I think would work well with it. I hope my second fit is as well-received!

Seeing (and feeling) the X in this jacket is really reminding me that I need to stop skipping the gym lol





Jacket: J. Crew Factory
Shirt: Spier & Mackay
Tie: SuitSupply
Watch: Orient
Pants: Brooks Brothers
Shoes: G.H. Bass
 

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Despite the fact that you are wearing an orphaned suit jacket with odd trousers (which is a huge fail)...this is nonetheless the best outfit you have mustered to date.

I didn't notice that from the pictures posted. Oh, dear.
 

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Despite the fact that you are wearing an orphaned suit jacket with odd trousers (which is a huge fail)...this is nonetheless the best outfit you have mustered to date.

Buddy you're either blind,stupid or trolling or all the three.

Here is a close up for you .Might get a visit to the ophthalmologist for a check.





 

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