I'd go for a brown, camel or grey jacket. A black biker jacket could also work imo
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I'd go for a brown, camel or grey jacket. A black biker jacket could also work imo
The black biker is a good shout. I have this All Saints beauty...
http://images1.lynku.com/products200/553/55321703.jpg
That should work a treat
I often wear my blue All Saints floral shirt with my Biker Jacket. The ruggedness of the jacket vs the floral shirt works well imo.
I did what you said and it looked awesome. Cheers mate!
Ok guys some help please!
Have had these since Christmas (bought in sale)
http://www.stylecompare.co.uk/images...879755-med.jpg
I want to wear these for work but I have no idea what to wear them with. I think brown shoes are the way forward and brown belt?
But what shirt and tie? I have to wear a tie unfortunately so there's no way round that (though it would make it a lot easier).
I was thinking maybe a light blue shirt and navy tie? But in my head it looks silly.
I really struggle with lighter coloured trousers and how to pair them with the top half.
Any help would be really appreciated!!
In my head a dark olive green shirt along with brown shoes+belt would look quite nice. I rarely wear ties though so I'll leave that to the others. Maybe a white shirt with a dark green tie instead.
They look a bit too casual for work to be honest; I'd get very funny looks at the office dressed in those. Assuming that in your work environment they are doable, I'd still avoid the dark olive green shirt suggestion. To keep some level of formality to your work outfit, keep the shirt lighter than the trousers. And in this case, I'd stick with white. The dark green tie isn't a bad shout though.
If your work-place is fairly casual, you could opt for a shirt like this: https://www.reissonline.com/shop/mens/shirts/rake/navy
And then, perhaps, a tie to match (this does work, although it looks better with a navy suit) https://www.reissonline.com/shop/men...s/morton/blue/ or even a tie to match the trouser-colour, or perhaps a splash of colour like maroon (preferably knitted).
It really is difficult to match with such light trousers, though. As Jay says, it probably is best to stick to a white shirt.
@Aneres, I think it would look good with a pair of white loafers
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Regarding Mens Clothes, my philosophy has always been - "The Simpler the Better"
Need some help selecting shoes to go with a black suit, could go for black but would Oxblood work too?
Cheers!