Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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- Melbourne, Australia
I honestly didn't expect this much of a response! Thanks everyone!
Like Tonics here, I too wasn't sure if black-and-blue would go well together. Especially those trousers. I half-considered changing them to something else (possibly grey). But I was already out the door and down the street. What're you gonna do?
The homburg is the only black hat I own and it seemed the right time and attire to take it along for a night on the town. I'm one of those guys who can't always pull off a homburg unless I'm wearing a particular shade or type of attire. I was wearing my heavy, black winter trenchcoat and that seemed to go well with it.
All day, I was fighting with myself. Do I take the trenchcoat? Do I leave it home? Do I take it off and take it back home before I leave for the city this evening? Do I take it with me? What do I do with it when I take it off? What if I get too hot...?
One step out the door, and I was RUNNING back to get it! It was SO COLD! I've no clear idea, but I'd estimate probably no more than 2-3 degrees above freezing!
Like Tonics here, I too wasn't sure if black-and-blue would go well together. Especially those trousers. I half-considered changing them to something else (possibly grey). But I was already out the door and down the street. What're you gonna do?
The homburg is the only black hat I own and it seemed the right time and attire to take it along for a night on the town. I'm one of those guys who can't always pull off a homburg unless I'm wearing a particular shade or type of attire. I was wearing my heavy, black winter trenchcoat and that seemed to go well with it.
All day, I was fighting with myself. Do I take the trenchcoat? Do I leave it home? Do I take it off and take it back home before I leave for the city this evening? Do I take it with me? What do I do with it when I take it off? What if I get too hot...?
One step out the door, and I was RUNNING back to get it! It was SO COLD! I've no clear idea, but I'd estimate probably no more than 2-3 degrees above freezing!