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the navy suedes are noice, if you like trickers in general i think you will like the boots. they come in tons of colors.
Only want some basics for this fall: a (light) grey v-neck sweater and a light blue shirt.
Any thoughts for the fit of Johnstons of Elgin sweaters?
i did just get one thing already though, arrived today. mid to light gray flannel trou. a long needed addition to my wardrobe.
they are more for fall, but ill start wearing them as soon at they are hemed.
which leads me to another question. how many of ya'll truly dress seasonally. obviously almost no one wears a thick cashmere sweater in summer, or linen pants and a short sleeved shirt in winter, but how many here really stick to only officially seasonally appropriate items, be it in texture, color, fabric, or tradition?
it is something i would like to do, but at present my wardrobe isnt extensive enough not to have most items crossover to 4 season wear.
I stick to poplin, linen, canvas and tropical wool/fresco trou in the spring/summer months. I also have a pair of linen/denim blend jeans that I wear when it is warm out. Shirts are almost all madras, linen/cotton blend or super light poplin. SCs/suits are all fresco or linen. In Atlanta the summer is not forgiving, so you more or less have to dress appropriately.
In reality I can wear most of the above well into October though, as it doesn't really start to get chilly down here until November-ish.
So what's on people's wish list for fall?
i did just get one thing already though, arrived today. mid to light gray flannel trou. a long needed addition to my wardrobe.
they are more for fall, but ill start wearing them as soon at they are hemed.
which leads me to another question. how many of ya'll truly dress seasonally. obviously almost no one wears a thick cashmere sweater in summer, or linen pants and a short sleeved shirt in winter, but how many here really stick to only officially seasonally appropriate items, be it in texture, color, fabric, or tradition?
it is something i would like to do, but at present my wardrobe isnt extensive enough not to have most items crossover to 4 season wear.
i did just get one thing already though, arrived today. mid to light gray flannel trou. a long needed addition to my wardrobe.
they are more for fall, but ill start wearing them as soon at they are hemed.
which leads me to another question. how many of ya'll truly dress seasonally. obviously almost no one wears a thick cashmere sweater in summer, or linen pants and a short sleeved shirt in winter, but how many here really stick to only officially seasonally appropriate items, be it in texture, color, fabric, or tradition?
it is something i would like to do, but at present my wardrobe isnt extensive enough not to have most items crossover to 4 season wear.
I just got these, which I really like:
Can't say much about them yet, other than that the fit, the colours, and the texture are great. They look like shetland sweaters, but they're actually brushed merino, which doesn't "sting". Since it's not sweater weather over here yet, I can't say anything about pilling or general quality yet.
dark brown 'dress' chukkas. my ideal version is Vass on the F last.