mid grey "birdseye" 2B SB suit (Cordings etc)
Poplin double cuff kent collar navy/white bengal stripe shirt
dark-to-mid-brown suede C/Js (handgrade)
Navy tie ( to be further specified, either Hermes twill with light grey/white pattern, or T&A plain woven or twill)
Navy calf-lentgh Patherella socks (cotton)
no white pocket square
Vintage yellow gold cufflinks
no watch
mid size Chapman canvas bag with cognac leather and aged brass fittings
Suede shoes for business are quite a novel approach but why not. What about these ones:
http://www.crockettandjones.com/product/lonsdale-darkbrown-suede
best last ever
or:
http://www.crockettandjones.com/product/monkton-darkbrown-suede
not sure - buckle should be brass to pick up the warm tones in the brown leather
Oh, and the scenery for this: London or Zurich, late September to late October.
In London, an upmarket pie with a small glass of Burgundy, in Zurich Kalbsbratwurst at Kronenhalle, maybe with a beer.
Am thinking about getting one of Montblanc's red gold "Meisterstück" pens to catch the late autumn sun.
How about Luzern? Or Zug?
Go , away
A bit too schoolteacherish, Heppy
Heaven forbid! Actually I can see how you draw that conclusion, especially with the pre-war collegiate shoe that has survived. But I can assure you the jacket is really salmon coloured, no academic in our new establishment reality would dare sport that.
And why would a SALMON coloured jacket be a good thing?
Navy, all shades of green - yes. But salmon???