anglophile
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In a month I will be going to a university in England for a year. I will be outside London.I was wondering what clothes to bring and maybe what I may need to buy. I realize that most students in England probably dress like most students in the US, so I’m not expecting much. However, I would like some pointers from UK members on how to dress more like a “native”. I realize that I’m not going to “blend in” completely, I don’t want to, but part of the point of a study abroad program is to go native as much as possible.
I expect that I will dress differently from most university students in the UK, as I do from most US students. I typically wear a collared shirt (OCBD or forward point), chinos or grey flannels, loafers, closed or open laced shoes. Sometimes I add a sportcoat and usually a hat. I have a brown trilby, panama and a tweed flat cap.
Should I bring my blazer, saddle shoes, spectators, boat shoes, loafers? What about my striped ties that have no meaning (ex. Brooks Brothers #1 stripe)? The only black shoes I have are opera pumps. Do I need black shoes? Is it still no brown in town?
A recent thread on Ask Andy asking whether members would wear bespoke to work got me thinking. Most American members said they would, but most British members said they wouldn’t. The reason was that bespoke suits have certain cultural and class-related connotations. It’s these cultural connotations that I’m interested in.
Also if any UK members are located in or around Chester maybe we could get together sometime.
I expect that I will dress differently from most university students in the UK, as I do from most US students. I typically wear a collared shirt (OCBD or forward point), chinos or grey flannels, loafers, closed or open laced shoes. Sometimes I add a sportcoat and usually a hat. I have a brown trilby, panama and a tweed flat cap.
Should I bring my blazer, saddle shoes, spectators, boat shoes, loafers? What about my striped ties that have no meaning (ex. Brooks Brothers #1 stripe)? The only black shoes I have are opera pumps. Do I need black shoes? Is it still no brown in town?
A recent thread on Ask Andy asking whether members would wear bespoke to work got me thinking. Most American members said they would, but most British members said they wouldn’t. The reason was that bespoke suits have certain cultural and class-related connotations. It’s these cultural connotations that I’m interested in.
Also if any UK members are located in or around Chester maybe we could get together sometime.