Linen + Linen + Linen.. It’s getting warm & perfect for “business casual”
Details | Jacket - P Johnson in Ariston denim linen for GW | Shirt - Ascot Chang in Drake’s “vintage reserve cloth” for GW | Pantaloons - RLPL | Knit tie - Hermes | PS - Herringbone | DubMunks - Edward Green “Westminster” in suede on 888 last & Dainite sole for Leather Soul for GW
GW, a practised dresser who wears his clothes without pretension or over study, look at how easy his tie knot and pocket square are for him…
Brilliant.
Unclebeebo once again shows how its done. Follow this man!
WIWT - Tan and Blue today. I have always been a believer that your tie and PS can be the same color, they just can’t be the same pattern. So today I complemented my navy stripe bow tie with a navy polka dot PS. As a perused by tumblr dash I saw that GW mentioned the same thing the other day, so I am echoing his sentiments.
For the bottom half I went with a light khaki and suede chukka boots.
Linen Jacket - J.Crew/ Shirt - Polo Ralph Lauren OCBD/ Pants - J.Crew/ Bow Tie - Brooks Brothers/ PS - Brooks Brothers/ Shoes - J.Crew.
I’m so digging this tie! This really reminds me of my favorite math teacher in high school who always wore mathematical related jewelry - cool stuff!Today’s post is dedicated to Tumblr’s most stylish mathematics instructor, An Acute Style, for what should be an obvious reason.
Wearing Today: Variables
White herringbone shirt; vintage square-end cotton print tie by Rooster; linen-cotton blazer.
(Okay, I know, I know: My lapels are twice the width of my tie today. Oh, the indignity! The horror! If that’s something that really bothers you, you’d probably be apoplectic over the fact that my jeans are the same color as my blazer. I’m committing all sorts of style crimes today. I regret nothing.)
I still feel like DC was heavily slept on with PTO’s Great Men’s Style Cities
Shout out to: Curator Of DC Style
Style: Sartorial Summer Etiquette. Thomas Riley of P.JOHNSON Tailors
A little old but I should have posted this a while back
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