Ox 'pon crispy corner.
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Lands' End Buchanan plaid 'Sail Rigger OCBD
Jamiesons Mirry Dancers Shetland
Lee Brooklyn Stone Bedford 5Ps
Clarks Brown leather Wallabees
Levis' plaid sherpa for commute home - thinking of retiring this as it's now a bit of a hipster/urban woodsman staple..
Nice colour combo LeeLo, I must dig out my pink OCBD.
Fantastic lookin's, boys. Loving the wide use of green here.
Last edited by Leer R. (2017-02-19 07:23:36)
Leer, you Beast! 😜
Second time around and that jacket is not only not IVY...it's too big!
/\ killer, Ox! looks comfortable, good job!
The UK is currently in the grip of Storm 'Doris' (named storms make for great newscopy), its not cold or wet in Middlesex but it is very windy, so I am mainly wearing 'Rugged Ivy'.
O'Connels plaid flannel shirt, olive Hertling jumbo cords with cuffs, USN peacoat, Stetson tweed postboy cap, chunky ass-kicking mile-munching Paraboot Michaels.
In the spirit of "having the craic"...all you're missing is the guide dog!
Something about the chin pointed upwards and sunglasses indoors suggests sight impairment.
Jeans with a coat doesn't work for me and feel a pocket square without a tie looks too much. The plain toe blutchers and shirt look really nice but the overall outfit is a bit patchy for me.
You do have a whiff of stevie wonder with the sunnies. Haha.
Edit: just read your details - and spotted they are AE brogues. Still think a jacket and jeans look is a bit Clarkson even with the rules you have used, think with the unstructured cotton (French workers jacket / ice cream coat) jacket it looks fine.
Last edited by Tomiskinky (2017-02-25 05:52:56)
I wear my 90 percent of my IVY clothes with dark denim and it throws the look completely. Just doesn't look IVY. Makers, Shetland, Gloverall and Beass weejuns and Florsheim longwings all ruined this winter ( as far as The Look is concerned) by my indigo 501s.