Monday, June 1, 2009

No Pith Helmet


A printed summer scarf worn on a weekend day, paired with a linen safariana and trousers. I am wearing it over a dress shirt but it needs nothing more than a tee in the heat.


The scarf is what Drakes London calls desert cloth, a very light combination of modal and a little silk (modal is a type of rayon made from beechwood) with a handblock print design. It is cool wearing and, important this time of year, very absorbent.

7 comments:

Fran said...

I readed your last posts about summer scarves.

And yesterday, in page 2 of the current Esquire magazine issue(Spain edition)... it was there!

A Hackett add with a young man wearing tan trousers, a linen herringbone sahara jacket, white shirt and light blue summer scarf....

Stewart said...

Will, Your gig line needs to be straightened out! Buckle is slightly off the line!!

MARCEL BASTHOS said...

That is really a very interesting combination, though I would personally prefer the safari jacket sans epaulettes. The scarf is great. The painting in the background adds a lot of panache to the ensemble. No pith helmet, that is fair enough, but what for head wear would you favor in a sunny day? A Panama might be an option...
Regards
Marcel

Sartorial Vancouver said...

Will, you look good. I especially like the way you are wearing the sleeves of your safariana. Would you consider wearing those sleeves pushed when paired with a tee? You could also undo a button or two on the coat, in the name of sprezzatura of course.

Tim said...

I applaud your sense of adventure. And I like it. In addition to the provenance of Esky/AA, this mode has sometimes been featured in film with varying success. And though film often offers only a negative example, I think I recall it looking rather good in The English Patient.

Pith helmit excluded, I too agree this outfit would benefit even more from headwear. The aforementioned panama/straw would be perfect. And despite the mixed metaphore, a tan or bone linen cap might look pretty good as well.

Quibles: The only thing I find very slightly discordant is the shirt fabric as seen on your cuffs. I coordinate patterns with some abandon, but there is matter of scale or intensity between scarf and shirt patterns that I couldn’t wear. Now it’s a minor issue, and seperated by that lovely neutral jacket. But it would still bother me.

And last quible: You’ve taught me to leave only one, not two, buttons unbuttoned when wearing my ascots. (Thank you!) But I have to wonder if one more left undone on the jacket might offer better balance.

Mr Brown said...

Jacket, cuffs, scarf - all good.

Trousers - not working for me. Colour and cut. Too bright and too big.

Thegrouchyman said...

i am not sure about this. Maybe it needs to be worn in? But then again, i have seen many starched british-Raj era safari uniforms to think otherwise. This is not an easy look to conform. I think it doesnt work for you. i am sure you can take some criticism,

 
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