Saturday, April 26, 2008

Casual Friday

Leaving for the country garb on a Friday. Black and white wool odd jacket, cashmere and linen vest, blue twill shirt, Drake's pocket square and a Hober necktie. Below the waist, dark gray flannels and brown slip-ons.




8 comments:

sfaaron said...

As a kid growing up in Sacramento, about 25 yrs ago, this is close to what I would have envisioned a sophisticated San Franciscan looking like. It's a perfect ensemble for the Nob Hill-Napa axis.

initials CG said...

This is what I call casual... nice look.

I'd turn my head to look, study and smile...and maybe make a sincere compliment.

We should compliment each other now and then...

Laguna Beach Trad said...

Very nice, Will. This is a sophisticated look. Very well done.

Easy and Elegant Life said...

I very much like the way that you've folded your (silk?) square. Understated and elegant. I tend to go with the stuff and forget method with silk, but I may have to take a little extra time tomorrow.

How warm is the vest? It's starting to creep up here and I hate the thought of losing a layer as inevitable as it is, and would like to put off the minimal look as long as I can.

John said...

I like the look, Will. It was hard to tell the color of the tie from the photo. It seemed to be gray. But a quite check on Hober's website reveals it is tie #24 which is described as olive and white. Very nice.

Franklin said...

Very nice indeed. Will, I would like you to please clarify something for me. Is an odd jacket what some people refer to as a sport coat? Or did an odd jacket belong to a suit at some point?

Will said...

Odd jacket means the jacket does not match the trousers. It's essentially the same as sport coat but I prefer it when the jacket is not intended for wear during sport (the original odd jackets were designed specifically for sports like riding and shooting).

Franklin said...

Thank you, Will. Before I came upon your blog, I really didn't know much about classic men's clothing even though I have always loved to dress well.

 
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