Last edited by Beestonplace (2017-12-02 03:36:43)
Tell us how you really feel!
I've never felt like I could pull of bengal stripes... Uni stripes and banker stripes, yes...
Ginghams look unnecessarily boyish, and too busy. A light, medium or navy blue/white Bengal, be it with double or single cuff, Kent or button down collar, is crisp, less boring than a plain white or blue shirt, is somewhat "official", has some maritime feel to it, then again it is somewhat sporty and less of a policeman shirt.
Just love them. Candy is too much sometimes, fine Bengal a bit beancounterish. Ginghams are girly, or for Dutchmen with floppy hair and a blazer/navy blue jeans combo as business dress. Tattersall or fine checks are difficult to pair with Hermes ties. Houndstooth or PoW - lets not even go there.
Bengal stripe, sleep with me!
Nice big gingham under a cashmere cable knit sweater and worn with cords. Its what winters for Beeston.
They're both very nice, though I rarely wear solid suits, I am happy to wear these shirts with striped ones.
Bengal is in the back of the wardrobe as I have less reason to wear suits in retirement. Nice shirts though.