The weather has returned to cool and overcast in America's heartland, but André Churchwell combines warmth with a hint of spring for his office hours. That takes the form of a cheerful Fair Isle style sweater, a Harris tweed suit, suede shoes and orange socks that reflect a similar hue above his waist.
In keeping with the nonchalant look of the best English sportswear, Mr. Churchwell's denim colored shirt is beginning to fray. He obviously remembers that clothing should never look as if it was recently acquired (Astaire was known to throw his suits against a wall until they lost some of their stiffness). Away from the office, you too should show a little wear.






4 comments:
The Doc looks a knockout as usual. The socks are a brilliant footnote!
A great outfit. There's not nearly enough Harris Tweed suits seen about.
The v of the sweater too small for the tie and collar?
"The v of the sweater too small for the tie and collar?"
Looks fairly normal to me. The v's on these Fair Isle vests are usually quite shallow (at least they are ones I have)and it's also a garment that tends to slip down at the back when worn under a coat thus raising the v.
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