Monday, March 10, 2008

Brown is the New Black


As the original copywriter for this illustration pointed out, you'd expect a man in a gray striped suit, black hat and black shoes to be wearing a gray or a black coat. But, rather than do something so over-used, the well-dressed man often opts for the slightly unexpected.

In this case, the unexpected is a brown tweed overcoat. Conservative enough for town and just a bit out of the ordinary, it's brown as the new black.

4 comments:

The Deen said...

Excellent post. It makes one wonder how an inversion of the colors would look.

Tony Ventresca said...

I've noticed this with shoes over the last three or four years: once black was the only color, now brown is available too. But only a really dark brown, so dark it's often nearly indistinguishable from black.

John said...

For as much as I love brown - and I own plenty of brown articles of clothing - I just can't wear it to the office without feeling "funny."

And that includes all of my brown ties that I seem to collect but never wear.

FParker71 said...

This is such a true statement. Mixing black and brown does however take confidence and sartorial security in one's self. I'm thinking of getting a black cotton suit made to wear with a glen plaid necktie and brown (calf or suede) captoe oxfords.

 
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