
Since gray cloth as you know is woven from a combination of black and white threads, a reliable way to complement a gray city suit is with the same colors. Or, technically, the same color and lack of color.
In the photograph, a gray herringbone suit combined with a light blue Chambray shirt, white dots on black knit necktie, and a gray-blue silk square with black dots. The hidden button down collar of the shirt is the day's sprezzatura.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Gray, Black and White
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11 comments:
gray makes you look slender, love the top buttonhole in your coat. i hate that word sprezzatura, it's only good for a laugh sometime.
You always look stunning, sir- a constant inspiration to those of us around the world (and here in Berkeley too).
Loving the hidden button down- can I ask who produced this one for you?
Beautiful suit, exquisite necktie. Very smart combo, no two ways about that.
very classy, well done. love the slim proportions
beautiful...the suit's cut reminds me an neapolitan suit of mine.
Is it typical of a hidden-button-down collar for the buttons to be not so hidden?
nice look
This is a great look Will. This is the kind of thing I try to achieve in the office, except in my case I would substitute a solid (or polka dot) silk or wool/silk number for the knit tie.
I love this city look. Would you recommend black shoes? Monks maybe?
Great outfit. I particularly like how the pocket square plays off of, yet does not coordinate with, the tie.
It's funny how sometimes, sticking to a highly constrained pallet of colors actually gives you more freedom to create a stunning ensemble.
I feel like it is a nice look, however, I would have refrained from wearing polka dots both in your pocket AND around your neck...
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