Last week I posted this jacket with a cashmere tie and a silk pocket square. Here it is again with that combination reversed - a silk necktie and a wool square.
Block stripe neckties are relatively easy to wear with patterned jackets - the one in the photo even pairs well with the notoriously difficult to complement London Lounge gun club tweed that I have been struggling to mate with anything more complicated than a midnight blue sold (see for example the less than completely succssful combination here).
Still settling on the shoulders 14 ounce/420 gram Donegal tweed jacket by W. Bill tailored by W. W. Chan, light blue Simonnot-Godard voile shirt made by Hemrajani and block stripe necktie by E&G Cappelli. The square is Michael Drake's.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
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4 comments:
Great look! I love the tie, but you really have to follow Fred Astaire's footsteps and knock the new out of that handsome jacket.
Yet another tie to store in the wardrobe! Will, will you address the question of where to get a tie rack that stores a hundred ties?
The ones I like best hold 60 or 70 ties. They are those motorized rack things. Mine were offered by Sharper Image for about $30 each some years ago.
Could I ask which Mytailor collar shape this shirt has? For whatever reason I have trouble judging from the examples on their website.
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