Getting towards time to start thinking about spring.
linen trousers (as separates) ... Particularly dressier ones as opposed to drawstrings or something...
Is it stylistically congruent to wear with an Oxford cloth shirt? Or is it better to stick to linen shirts, or finer cotton? to avoid looking "top-heavy"?
How about t-shirts and polos? They are obviously "summery" and I think they can look ok with linen trousers even though they are a thicker material, or do they still look unbalanced?
All linen...
Oxford shirt with linen trousers/ jacket - is the shirt "summer" enough or does it look badly matched/ balanced?
Smart-ish linen trousers look ok with t-shirts and polo even though they are different levels of formal - right?
linen trousers (as separates) ... Particularly dressier ones as opposed to drawstrings or something...
Is it stylistically congruent to wear with an Oxford cloth shirt? Or is it better to stick to linen shirts, or finer cotton? to avoid looking "top-heavy"?
How about t-shirts and polos? They are obviously "summery" and I think they can look ok with linen trousers even though they are a thicker material, or do they still look unbalanced?
All linen...
Oxford shirt with linen trousers/ jacket - is the shirt "summer" enough or does it look badly matched/ balanced?
Smart-ish linen trousers look ok with t-shirts and polo even though they are different levels of formal - right?
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