I know it's early but come on Hep..
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"Mymission and I have accepted it, is to be sartorially engaged and active and avoid the cheap fading away and loss of interest in style that I see so often as middle age progresses.
A limited amount of Hermes ties strike me as problem, particularly the more whimsical ones. A reduced tie palette stands out for all the wrong reasons, those little ducks and hunting dog motiffs soon become a cliché"
http://germany.hermes.com/mann/krawatten/bedruckt/red/configurable-product-h605836t-76785.html?color_hermes=ROUGE/CIEL&nuance=1&back_product_position=s-1-p-17"
If you were limited to this pattern only, but in a number of different colours, then I would not see you as "limited".
Add a 1950ies/1960ies watch, Omega, Longines, something simple.
Buy the best shoes you can afford.
And let your personality stand out, not the clothes you wear.
"Interest in style" does not have to be "owning as many pieces of clothing as possible" or "wearing something entire different every day".
After a certain age men should have found what really suits them. Little details are much more important than a big statement.
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Aye, some are seekers, restless and some are not.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAbzlj3nf4E
Boom! One of my favorite records that Cat.
I wouldn't think of anyone in a conservative outfit as boring if the clothes/suit were/was a good construction and quality fabric. I think looking good in a dandy or conservative way is all down to the wearers eye. And of course, the quality of the garments. Both ways can be good or bad. Its the deluded souls with face-hair, undone monks and bracelets I feel for.
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