Fashion people wear white clothing and white shoes occassionally. But in general, dressing in white has left the scene. Office men wear a dark suit at work changing for something more casual, when they come home like chinos or jeans and t-shirt or a coloured shirt. The habit influences the bespoke world. Tailors make blue ...
The Prince of Wales of the 1920s authorized combining suits and suede finish shoes. As I understand it, the PoW paired a medium or light grey flannel suit with brown oxford buckskin shoes. Nowadays, suede finish shoes have spread to worsted blue and grey suits. While I recognize that few dressing rules and norms apply ...
Vintage silks are recognizable thanks to an aesthetic mind, a silk texture and a hand printing technique, which are gone. I think a necktie in vintage silk is for the advanced dresser mostly. It is not an easy ready-to-wear item. You have to conquer it from history. These ties are made by Antonio Muro in Naples ...
Sometimes I reach the conclusion that only older men know how to wear a suit. I am wrong, of course, but when I am to point out a truly well-dressed man, he is always 50 years old or more. It is not that the older well-dressed man wears very different garments and accessories from younger ...
Strong plaids are dangerous. They may signal eccentrism. That will not be good for business. Luckily, many men don’t have to worry about such conventions anymore. They are free to choose, what they like. They can go for plaids. Source: The Journal of Style
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