Saturday, January 16, 2010

As Good As It Gets


Chalk striped gray flannel double breasted and ticket pocketed suit worn with brown oxfords, a brown fedora, light blue shirt, navy blue necktie, and white linen pocket square. The red carnation is optional.

In my opinion, this is as good as cool weather clothing gets.

4 comments:

Hemanth said...

Agreed. This illustration epitomizes sartorial excellence. Everything is in place, yet not over thought.

But the hat. Oh the hat. That's what brings this from good to great. Sigh....

Ray Frensham said...

Having a complete combination similar to this in my own wardrobe, I can agree: this is one instance where that 'rule' of "never wear brown shoes with a blue suit" is made to be broken....and the hat just adds that air of elan.

crabbe said...

Yes, about the hat. It appears to be the style that has no side dimples and a single "pleat" up front. First, what do you call that pleat? Second, I've only ever seen it on straw hats, do they even still make them in felt?

Lou said...

I really love this combination...I just purchased a lovely single-breasted Caruso Sartoriale charcoal chalk stripe but now I realize I need a 6x2 double breasted charcoal chalk stripe (perhaps with a dull rust alternating with the traditional grey).

 
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