I think that was Leer R on that one.
Truth is, if you wanna learn about how to put together interesting outfits, just learn some colour theory, cause it'll help, it's not a substitute for style or taste, but it's something that should be of interest to anyone who wants to further things and move away from creative cul-de-sacs they may be in. There is really no mystery with this stuff. But people like Andy who were ignorant to it, always down played it, fact is musicians study rhythm, harmony and melody, artists study composition and colour. Don't think Matisse, Picasso or any of those guys weren't knee deep in colour theory, just like Miles and Trane were in musical. The idea of people being naturals is over played, you got to learn and apply. The rules of colour are science, it isn't subjective stuff. How you put it together might be. Maybe I will write that book, cause it is so true. Now when I have a colour I have to work with I'll be (in my head) right it's a blue, so contrast is orange, then I could add green or violet, bam, there you go job done, or I could go dissonant so blue, red, green yellow. You've got the theory, but then your eye to guide you. No amount of theory alone will make something sound or look good. But, what it will do is help you create new methods if you've got the eye to assist you. When you learn about methods of combining colour it gives you the ability to make decisions you otherwise might not be able to grasp, and you'll release, it need not be blind fluke all the time, I mean look at RL, forget the clothes, but are there many clothing companies out there that can choose and combine colours so well? No, people try like Hackett and Gant, but they fail, it's knowledge and talent, and you can work on both.
And breathe.... I don't want to be some Evangelical to the cause, but it's true, you just gotta learn and apply. Don't listen to those people that dismiss it, if Miles dismissed the theory he learned, we wouldn't have Kind of Blue. Same goes here, for everyone. Picking colours is a lot easier than playing the trumpet. You have to just understand the relationships between them.
Last edited by Oo Bop Sh'bam (2012-03-16 18:10:45)
I like the fact how you posted a bold(ish) pic after giving Ox a hard time yesterday about colors. And I love how you matched the fairisle with the Nelson clock.. Want to give us any more info about them shoes? Looking good Simon.
Soggs - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC7uIPBXcf4
Shoes are by a Danish brand called Mentor Woolster. They do some nice shoes for men.
Always smiling Bopster, sometimes I'm pissing myself. Brother.
Yesterday
Natural white Everest crewneck shetland sweater (size 38)
Discreet gold neck chain tucked under jumper
Rayban Caravans - 55 mm lenses
Light khaki g10 strap on a Prs-10 wristwatch
Slim, deadstock USA made Levis 501 dark blue shrink to fit with hems turned up
Cream, thick ribbed Wigwam crew/sports socks
WW2 Impressions suede USMC Boondocker boots
^ I think Rayban Caravans with the larger, 58mm lenses may have been preferable with the above:
I wore the 55 mm lens Caravans with the same trousers, and a navy Everest jumper and suede rust coloured Minnetonka Trampers, recently. I think it`s a question of horses for courses, but i think the 55mmm lenses were the right choice for this earlier outfit.
The natural white Everest jumper is a very understated, un-projective colour. When you combine it with the statement `boondocker` boots, i think that the eyewear could even be enhanced with being more of a stronger , counterpoint statement in it`s own right: a bit more `rockn n roll`, for want of a better term(!).
Today
Dyed Black (NOT natural black/dark brown) Everest jumper
Thin, ribbed Hanes cotton vest underneath (for subtle , complementary aesthetic `padding`, and because there was a chill this morning)
Discreet gold neck chain and dog tag-ish gold pendant tucked under jumper
Persol 714 52mm 24/31 (dark tortoise with grey/green lenses)
Prs 10 wristwatch on Olive Khaki g10 strap
Uniqlo low rise, summer-weight , chalkish off-white chinos: very tapered and short... (all the better to show off footwear)
Cream, thick ribbed Wigwm crew socks
WW2 Impressions USMC boondocker boots
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That girl looks very very nice Jesmond. Wish l could see her face. Has she got a name?
Yes, she does. I think she`s a catalogue model. She`s nice, eh!
Yesterday.
Light blue BB Ocbd (US made)
LVC Sta Prest rubber coloured cords.
Blue Keydge slack.
Burgundy Burlingtons.
Tods cup sole chukkas.
RayBan Caravans green lens gold frames.
Heuer Carrera 1964.
Oh, no, let`s get it right, i`ve got me half- sleeve sweats for all that ... (Attention to detail being everything with me )
http://www.sweatshirtsusa.com/910ss.html
Yes, you`ll find me in this Hilts-wear , but only when the weather warms up a bit more, first.
Patience!
Last edited by jesmond (2012-03-20 03:04:47)
Steve - It is from Woodhouse Lynch Clothiers, a now defunct local Men's wear shop.
http://oxfordclothbuttondown.com/2011/12/thrifted-a-piece-of-clothing-history/
It's a nice shirt - looks a lot like my cursive script Bean that I believe to date from the 70s. Mine has a similar deep flap chest pocket like yours, but with a pen slot. Nice bit of investigation on the blog too, Ox.
Hair short
Old bespoke green and white gingham button detail at back of collar and front pocket
Navy Alan Paine v -neck
Levis 401 harvest gold cords - recently back from tailors and tapered to 7.5 opening
Smedley ribbed grey socks from their outlet shop in Derbyshire
Canvas Topsiders in white
Last edited by Richard Bergman (2012-03-19 08:50:49)
Something sits very right about that outfit OCBD. Seen it all before and seen it from you but still looks great. Keep up the good work... and nice to see you away from those crossroads.
Day off building furniture at home for me.
off white Arran knit crewneck sweater
sage green OCBD
uniqlo indigo denim
cola coloured Clarks DB's
You've started to co-ordinate with your surroundings Ox, like an Ivy chameleon!
Big fan of the shirt, but would still like to see those chinos tapered off, but that's a personal thing, might not work for you.
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