Abraham
One of the Regulars
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I had a very special event to go to last Sunday (part business, part social, part churchy) that lasted for several hours. Appropriate attire for men was either a business suit or a blazer/tie/slacks. It was a special event for me so I decided to wear something very nice. I'm 44, 6'2", 220 lbs, no fat.
My suit was a very nice solid black 100% worsted wool two piece with cuffed trousers. Very conservative cut finished with a properly folded white linen hankie in my breast pocket -- it's very obvious that it is a suit and not a tux. White linen shirt with a pointed collar and french cuffs. Cuff links were very old and very simple gold models from Tiffany. My tie was a predominantly black and conservative foulard from Talbott.
Well polished black Allen Edmond's wingtips and of course black socks finished the clothing. No accessories to speak of other than my very plain gold wedding band and a Hamilton Ventura wristwatch.
I have to say that in a sea of navy blue blazers and grey chalkstripes I felt very good -- very confident. This is the first time I have ever dressed this way and I felt as though I stood-out just a bit in a most positive way. There were two others (out of perhaps 50+) that dressed similarly. Can anyone critique this outfit for me? Is it something that would always be acceptable for business suit events or did I accidentally commit a social gaffe? Thanks, I appreciate any help.
My suit was a very nice solid black 100% worsted wool two piece with cuffed trousers. Very conservative cut finished with a properly folded white linen hankie in my breast pocket -- it's very obvious that it is a suit and not a tux. White linen shirt with a pointed collar and french cuffs. Cuff links were very old and very simple gold models from Tiffany. My tie was a predominantly black and conservative foulard from Talbott.
Well polished black Allen Edmond's wingtips and of course black socks finished the clothing. No accessories to speak of other than my very plain gold wedding band and a Hamilton Ventura wristwatch.
I have to say that in a sea of navy blue blazers and grey chalkstripes I felt very good -- very confident. This is the first time I have ever dressed this way and I felt as though I stood-out just a bit in a most positive way. There were two others (out of perhaps 50+) that dressed similarly. Can anyone critique this outfit for me? Is it something that would always be acceptable for business suit events or did I accidentally commit a social gaffe? Thanks, I appreciate any help.