And worth it is. Succesfully combining four patterns is not a mean task, and you have done it smoothly, for my taste. :eusa_clap
Gene, great casual combo!
Lostinperiphery, I like the general look. Besides what has been already mentioned, in my opinion, a hat like that of yours, with less than 2'' brim, would look better with a narrower tie. Not too skinny, or the balance with lapels would not be right, neither. There are plenty of 60's ties out there that would be a nice choice.
Very interesting, I like it a lot. The cheeky tie with stripes in a different directions made me smile.
Btw, on first glance, you reminded me straight away of Anthony Hopkins (I cannot remember what movie it was right now) and there is a bit of Dennis Hopper in there too.
Been having that late 1950s Continental vibe lately, watching too much Hitchcock I guess...
1950s Royal Stetson I just got in, its the first smaller brim hat I actually like on myself. 1950s British suit by Burton, and my favorite late 1950s early 1960s skinny tie.
Went to a vintage theme party. I think my getup worked very well. I'm not normally a suit person, but I really like to wear them on special occasions
Stetson Royal. Mid/dark gray. A tad big but very beautiful.
Tressori (Italian brand I believe) DB fine 150s wool suit. Charcoal. Modern make, but very classic in the cut and style.
Burberry striped tie. Various fall inspired colors (Brown, orange, etc.) in a striped pattern.
Yesterday (Sunday) for the Fremantle tweed run, Pith Helmet, Checked shirt , Tweed Tie, Tweed waistcoat, West Of England Tweed Jacket, Linen Trousers, Two Tone Brogues, and Bicycle clips, I won Best Vintage Bicycle award
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