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15-12-2011 05:17 PM #1
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15-12-2011 05:37 PM #2 Offline
I really like the outfit! The colours work really well; navy and any shade of brown is always a winner. I especially like how the shirt collar picks out the colour of the jeans (or are they cords? I can't quite tell from the photo).
I'm not one for work style boots myself, and changing those for something a touch smarter might balance the outfit and make the blazer feel more grounded.
That's just nitpicking though as the outfit is a great balance between smart and casual with a great balance of colour and texture.
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15-12-2011 05:44 PM #3 Offline
The trousers are cords- I would love to wear my brogue boots, but as the trousers are quite cropped, they do not reach the boots. I suppose I could incorporate some sort of statement sock into the whole affair...
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15-12-2011 10:58 PM #4 Offline
Ok, so I changed the footwear to the Hudson Brogue boots with a flash of Nordic-patterned sock. Infinitely better. The thread paid off! Who's next?
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15-12-2011 11:09 PM #5
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16-12-2011 12:23 AM #6 Offline
I think the blazer might look slightly out of place next to the more washed out shirt and trousers - for me the easiest way of tying it in would be to push the blazer sleeves up slightly and fold the shirt cuffs over them.
Great look. Denim shirt/navy blazer is something I'd love to try myself, but sadly I own neither!
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16-12-2011 10:35 AM #7 Offline
Thanks guys. Sam, I think that it was looking a little washed out in contrast with the blazer until I pulled in the rich brown brogues. These really match it together well. I don't think I want to (or can) push up the blazer sleeves, but the shirt cuffs do protrude anyway which adds to the balance.
Is a pocket square going too far? I'm thinking yes.
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16-12-2011 11:07 AM #8 Offline
I can understand why you wouldn't want to do that - it's not great for the jacket.
And funnily enough I was going to suggest a pocket square but it did seem like overkill.
Perhaps a belt matching your shoes would do the trick?
Otherwise I guess you're good to go - knock em out!
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16-12-2011 01:22 PM #9 Offline
Belt matching shoes is standard, my friend!
I've got a woven one which I picked up from a christmas market for £12
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16-12-2011 03:05 PM #10 Offline
Smashing. Nothing left to say then, I guess - have a good one!
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