Monday, November 22, 2010

Thank You George Jessel


The odd jacket may be most at home on a Sunday afternoon in the country. It is certainly well paired with one of George Jessel's original Bloody Marys, made with equal amounts of vodka and tomato juice.

Try it with a light blue oxford shirt, a navy cashmere necktie, gray flannel trousers and a pair of rubber soled bluchers. The odd jacket that is.

And thank you George Jessel.

4 comments:

seitelman said...

George Jessel was the Toastmaster General of the United States.

Can you accept the honorary title of Clothesmaster?

John said...

That's a great looking combination, Will. I wear something similar in the Spring and Summer with a lighter weight jacket.

JC said...

Nice gun club. By the by, your posts have demonstrated that when in doubt you simply can't go wrong with a simple navy tie.

rjmanbearpig said...

Will, you do a good Bogart in that picture... "Of all the gun clubs in all the cloth books in all the world, she spills a drink on mine."

 
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