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Adding that patch would improve most black suits.
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Are midnight blue pants versatile or are they too close to black?
Adding that patch would improve most black suits.
No matter how much time I spend on this forum, and it's too much, I will never understand the prevalent, passionate hatred for the black suit (and, to a slightly lesser extent, black itself). Nor will I ever understand why, given this received sf wisdom that black suits are 'wrong', you can post one repeatedly in WAYWRN and get only compliments.
No matter how much time I spend on this forum, and it's too much, I will never understand the prevalent, passionate hatred for the black suit (and, to a slightly lesser extent, black itself). Nor will I ever understand why, given this received sf wisdom that black suits are 'wrong', you can post one repeatedly in WAYWRN and get only compliments.
I know the general consensus here at SF is against the black suit but why?
No matter how much time I spend on this forum, and it's too much, I will never understand the prevalent, passionate hatred for the black suit (and, to a slightly lesser extent, black itself). Nor will I ever understand why, given this received sf wisdom that black suits are 'wrong', you can post one repeatedly in WAYWRN and get only compliments.
i went to an architecture school where it was actually the exact opposite. black was the color of the brooding, creative designer, and anyone dressing with too much color was suspected as not being serious enough. actually, its a silly look but the idea most people had (i think) was that if i wear all black, anything i have goes with everything else, so i look like i spend so much time thinking about architecture that i cant be bothered to think about matching clothes together. much less spending time posting on styleforum
i think i would opt for something like brown or charcoal instead. I personally prefer lighter color pants because they go well with dark pattern jackets and navy.