That outfit cannot be improved upon. The French blue shirt is great and the plaid jacket is outstanding. The cloth purveyor W Bill has a similar pattern in brown.
A new name to me & I like his style very much.
Thank you.
lovely understated -casual elegance - I like very much andI now intend to wear something simillar to the pub for my pre dinner drinks this evening
( my deck shoes have the honey brown sole rather than the white and I think I would prefer some tweedy/marled buff coloured socks)
Unfortunately, nowadays, interior decorators seem obligated to dress in a caricature of a gay fashionista, which, truthfully speaking, they probably all are.
Nice find, T.
You can tell he's nobody's fool. A guy with his own style, as it should be.
Hadley ain't Trad(ley)
I would 'copy' the look with a Chambray BD, tweek the socks, I don't wear pocket napkins personally, go for a boat shoe without the Trad white sole, and maybe for me I'd go with a more subtle check jacket (3/2, Ivy, etc.) - But that's just me.
An inspirational photo nevertheless.
d.
^ I consider his look as 100% classic American as the Ivy League look, too.
Yeah - That's a look which says nothing but America to me too.
Compare Hadley to the other decorator, Jamie Drake:
http://www.dandyism.net/?p=512