A black double breasted blazer, a black tie and a black striped shirt with white spread collar. A great look for anyone that understands the meaning of a true sartorial look. Button all buttons when you're wearing a double breasted blazer. This is a great look for your black tie affair. And please don't leave your henkie out.
Please pay attention to the knot of this tie. this is a full windsor knot with the dimple. Very sartorial.
A two-button light grey with gold and blue check suit, a light blue with white collar shirt and a striped tie. A nice add to your spring/summer look.
A two-button navy peak lapel( single breasted ) blazer, blue and purple striped tie and a blue spread collar shirt. Button the top button when you're wearing a two-button suit.
Always remember to remove your hat when entering indoors. This look will make your Boss respect you. A business look don't always have to be boring and too conservative.
A dark brown three-button pinstriped suit, orange tie and a white spread collar shirt. Oh don't forget your fedora hat. Orange and dark brown usually work well together. By tradition button the middle button when you're wearing a three-button suit.
Photographed by Krist Papas
Friday, March 7, 2008
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3 comments:
Paul Smith?
i'm loving the hat, great stuff!
Love a guy who is not afraid to show his emmotions.Nice shade of pink
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