J. Aubrey
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I altered your comment to the "Texas" version...Truth be known, a high temp of 86 degrees is a bit warm for the garment, but dammit I'm gonna wear it! LOL..
I altered your comment to the "Texas" version...Truth be known, a high temp of 86 degrees is a bit warm for the garment, but dammit I'm gonna wear it! LOL..
Nice, comfortable looking and Ivy classic (and it matches your carpet to boot).I’ll try to break up the flairball/Patrick duopoly.
Tattersall: Proper Cloth
Shetland: Harley (via Bahle’s)
Cords: Orvis
Mocs: Rancourt
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Outstanding colour selections.I’ll try to break up the flairball/Patrick duopoly.
Tattersall: Proper Cloth
Shetland: Harley (via Bahle’s)
Cords: Orvis
Mocs: Rancourt
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Very nice. I may prefer the warmth of spring and early summer to winter. But I much prefer the wardrobe for winter.Back from a week in sunny Florida. Traded my tank tops and flip flops for tweed and flannel sadly.
Sportcoat: BB
Shirt: J.Press
Tie & Bar: BB
Trousers: Hickey Freeman
Shoes & Belt: AE
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I agree, but last week when it was single digits and no power, being on the deck in shorts, polo, and flip flops and being comfortable dressed that way sounded awfully good.Very nice. I may prefer the warmth of spring and early summer to winter. But I much prefer the wardrobe for winter.
I really like what I can see of the waistcoat you are wearing under your cardigan. Could you provide more information about it?Debut of the new Peter Christian tie, today. View attachment 54910 View attachment 54911
At a glance I thought the camera had caught you having difficulty with your fly. Glad to know that is not the case.https://imageshack.com/i/pnCXWOvWj][/URL]
I was having trouble with the hand computer camera, which suddenly wants to take multiple photos when the timer is used.
For my venture into semi-respectability I wore my lined Lands End chinos, a Press uni stripe ocbd (red) with a thermal shirt underneath, the Gamma Jacket (a nice robust slouchy greenish herringbone tweed, bearing mid snow and ice a label with the strange device "Charter Club"), Darn Tough socks and pebble grain AE Leeds with Dainite soles.
I really like what I can see of the waistcoat you are wearing under your cardigan. Could you provide more information about it?
Be very interested in seeing what your suit looks like. Currently only have a tweed sport coat. Owned a tweed suit some 4- years ago,though, but never had a 3 piecer. If I was still a working man, would be tempted to get one. Though it wasn't mandated where I worked nearly always wore some sort of jacket and tie-or cardigan and tie-to work. I would get occasionally ribbed when I'd wear a suit. Wore the stuff because I liked to.At home, doing nothing but read, and anxiously awaiting DHL to arrive with the tweed 3 piece suit I ordered. View attachment 54949 View attachment 54950
Here is a snippet. Obviously I need to get the requisite alterations made, so after I get it back from my tailor I will do a proper reveal. It is far from a work/city suit, and it will be used primarily for walks in the park, and other non-essential activity.Be very interested in seeing what your suit looks like. Currently only have a tweed sport coat. Owned a tweed suit some 4- years ago,though, but never had a 3 piecer. If I was still a working man, would be tempted to get one. Though it wasn't mandated where I worked nearly always wore some sort of jacket and tie-or cardigan and tie-to work. I would get occasionally ribbed when I'd wear a suit. Wore the stuff because I liked to.