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#26 2013-11-30 04:23:20

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#27 2013-11-30 04:30:32

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Re: Two questions about London

Contrast collared shirt is referred to as 'the charlatan shirt' of the red trousers blogspot. I think they are separate from 'wild stripes'. They just remind me too much of Wee David Steel MP and that is the 'deal breaker'.


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#28 2013-11-30 04:31:51

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Re: Two questions about London


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#29 2013-11-30 09:14:54

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#30 2013-11-30 09:38:22

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#31 2013-11-30 10:02:30

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"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#32 2013-11-30 10:20:05

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#33 2013-11-30 10:23:03

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Re: Two questions about London

Put it this way, the red would look great with black shorts and red socks, with a suit or a jacket - not so much. The clue is in the name of the stripe.


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#34 2013-11-30 11:17:32

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#35 2013-12-01 03:48:41

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Re: Two questions about London


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#36 2013-12-01 04:56:35

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Re: Two questions about London

Buffy, I'd have no problem wearing that wide stripe pretty much  anywhere with a suit and tie or jacket and tie. I wouldn't wear a red stripe just because I dont think it suits me and is a bit what someone who doesn't get it would wear. The ones I have are various blues on white, white on blue, some purplish and a few pink on white, maybe white on pink, I can't quite recall. They don't seem particularly loud to me at all. I see them as a bit formal and businessy.

 

#37 2013-12-01 05:08:57

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Re: Two questions about London

Actually on second look, I wouldn't wear the dark navy or the red. The navy is too dark for those broad stripes. Not so bad on the other stripes.

 

#38 2013-12-01 06:57:53

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#39 2013-12-01 09:37:24

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#40 2013-12-01 10:20:03

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#41 2013-12-01 10:24:04

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#42 2013-12-01 10:30:27

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#43 2013-12-01 11:58:34

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#44 2014-02-02 04:12:53

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Re: Two questions about London

I have now given away all my Barber stripes Candy stripes Awnaling stripes shirts.

My shirt collection is now a peaceful and tranquil orgasm of white, light blue, light punk ("Blush" in H&K lingo) and white.


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#45 2015-08-23 08:55:42

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Re: Two questions about London

Bump for this thread, great stuff!

I did notice in Turnbull & Asser, their slim fitting shirts carry a much reduced range of peacock stripes, what this indicates, perhaps fat guys are sartorially more bolder?

Referring back to Beestonplace's original posts on how he's never seen anyone wearing T&A's more outlandish stripes and checks, I have observed the same phenomena with the Omega Speedmaster, I have only ever seen one other person sporting one in my life. Someone is buying and wearing them though, but who?


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#46 2015-08-24 01:43:44

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Speedmasters are probably worn by the same people who wear multi-coloured striped shirts.


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#47 2015-08-24 02:42:49

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In the interest of sartorial endeavour, I have ventured into this realm of multi-coloured striped shirts, purchasing from the last of the few in T&A's sale in my size. Thank me not, my neck has gone up a half-a-size in any event, and we shall soon experience the peacock delights, or not of these mythical Jermyn street shirts.


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#48 2015-08-24 04:28:12

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Re: Two questions about London

Coloured shirts are overrated. The slim-fit T&A ones appeal to the igent population, whereas the H&K "Ice" light blue ones are the most versatile AND flattering shirts I have ever worn.


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#49 2015-08-24 05:58:08

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#50 2015-08-25 13:39:08

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Re: Two questions about London

I have to admit to only wearing white, cream, sky blue and pink shirts with a tie. However, I was flicking though the shows for SS 16 collections on Youtube (as you do) and watching the Dunhill  show I noticed some great combo's of patterns with shirts and ties that the models wore.  Rather turned me on TBH. Fabulous stuff...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgZuOKPL8zE


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