Dick Ireland
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Gents,
I have reached a good stopping point in my informal wardrobe, where I have enough suits (vintage inspired) for the workweek, plus a few extra for variety, a few nice felt fedoras, a straw fedora, and a good trenchcoat. I'm all set for work, church, or a nice outing with my wife. I always feel good and at ease dressed like that.
But it's not always appropriate and when I'm in between workwear (also a favorite of mine, if not much worn in these desk job days) and informal wear, I feel out of my element. It's an odd middle place.
I've got a couple of sportcoats (brown and middle blue) and a collection of grey, brown, and khaki trousers that I have accumulated over the years, plus some bolder button-down shirts and conservative sweaters, and two 8-part caps, one wool, one linen.
How do you put together casual looks that are still neat and sort of vintage-looking? I have no eye for colors or patterns, so I just learn the rules and imitate the well-dressed of yesteryear. Advice needed. Thanks.
-Dick
I have reached a good stopping point in my informal wardrobe, where I have enough suits (vintage inspired) for the workweek, plus a few extra for variety, a few nice felt fedoras, a straw fedora, and a good trenchcoat. I'm all set for work, church, or a nice outing with my wife. I always feel good and at ease dressed like that.
But it's not always appropriate and when I'm in between workwear (also a favorite of mine, if not much worn in these desk job days) and informal wear, I feel out of my element. It's an odd middle place.
I've got a couple of sportcoats (brown and middle blue) and a collection of grey, brown, and khaki trousers that I have accumulated over the years, plus some bolder button-down shirts and conservative sweaters, and two 8-part caps, one wool, one linen.
How do you put together casual looks that are still neat and sort of vintage-looking? I have no eye for colors or patterns, so I just learn the rules and imitate the well-dressed of yesteryear. Advice needed. Thanks.
-Dick