If worn by a pensioner, in the right geographical context- ok
If worn by someone 20-45 - trying too hard
I'm over 45 but not yet a pensioner. Trying just right?
"farting in the brasserie" how great, so typical middle aged white male
"downing his three bottles of rose wine" love you hepcat
Both looks are rather not really to my liking. That is, I dislike them.
To each his own. I think navy over white is sharp, personally, although I have nothing that is so-called optic or duck white in chinos, just stone or oyster, and I think this keeps it toned down a notch.
I ended up getting the East India Company blazer buttons in silver and they've worked a treat. I put them on the hopsack blazer I got from Darcy, the brand is Roger Kent, never heard of them, probably long gone now. Anyway, they had some awful cheap looking gilt anchor ones before, looked a bit grotty and overworn. The new buttons have made a big difference. They're really quite subtle and refined.
What's the members views on blazers being slightly bigger than normal jackets to accommodate jumpers? I've seen this mentioned on the net in a few places.
I don't see anything wrong with that for a Blazer that will be worn in the colder months, a summer blazer can cut a bit sloppy also to give off a touch of nonchalance I suppose.
No, nothing wrong with that. I had a top coat made a bit bigger, it looks fine but feels a tad big across the shoulder if I've not got a coat on underneath.
I've given up on trying to make a sweater work under a jacket, just can never get comfortable. I just use a sweater vest if needed.
What about all your bumpf in the inside chest pockets: wallet, mobiles, glasses cases, etc? I always factor in these items as well, which on a more trim fitting OTP jacket and be a deal killer on a size.
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Soapbox moment: I do love a good 3/2 roll sack navy blazer. I think there's nothing more classic and timeless in the American menswear tradition. I enjoy wearing mine from time to time. However, I find lately that I'm almost put off by the look given how ubiquitous it seems among the "trad/prep/Ivy" online dressers these days. It also seems to be all I see these days in real life where guys dress up, e.g., weddings, college events. A guy should try to have a few more sport coat options hanging in the closet, in my opinion.
Last edited by Chipper (2016-06-13 07:19:27)
Here in mainland Europe, blazers are not really that popular, along with repp ties. You can sport these and be confident that you are not emulating the herd. Not so button-downs, they've become overly exposed in the last few years and have reached the lowest common denominator and hipster street level. I've strayed away from them, as they have entered the beige windsheeter as worn by certain elderly gents territory.
I hate when that happens. Overly exposed has ruined too many things I like. While I should know better by now than to say never, I don't think I could ever give up the button-down, no matter how exposed or elderly they get. I can think of one regrettable period when I wore non-button-down collars. It was when lime-green leisure suits roamed the earth.