Gloverall duffle coat
Heavy navy USA-made RA sweatshirt over USA-made Bean check flannel shirt
USA-made 501s
Sebago loafers (outsourced!)
Shifting between Aldi and Sainsburys', in search of Perrier water (unsuccessful) I saw the inevitable cock in a cap-sleeved t-shirt. No-one obviously in shorts, though. A couple of late middle-aged farts were wearing baseball caps with the irritating back-strap (Lacoste in one instance), sending me straight to the back of the mental queue in terms of: ought I buy one? Something made of Donegal tweed might be preferable.
Snowing pretty hard now. What's it like around London?
A scattering in the Home Counties.
A Gant Madras shirt at the end of November, with snow lying on the ground.
Wearing it with Edwin. Sold as jeans but look more like off-white, plain-fronted chinos.
White with mint green stripe RL. Logo nicely covered by
Grey merino cardigan
Lee 101z (again)
Grey argyle winter burlingtons
Black Sebagos
Dark navy MIE Baracuta
Grey tweed baker/news boy
light/mid/dark blue dogtooth merino scarf. Which my wife unwittingly gave the seal of approval to by commenting that it looked 'old man'.
It doesn't. Nor does it look 'timeless'. It isn't. What it is, though, is a precise, individualistic style that adheres to a certain set of rules whilst allowing you almost complete freedom of choice.
Gant 'Madras' (looks artificially faded: unsatisfactory)
Heavy Shetland SFA tennis sweater
Edwin
Jack Purcell
Quick trip to the seamstress.
Beginning of pre-Christmas fitness regime saw me out mid-morning in a green quilted jacket, the heavy Shetland sports sweater, an L.L.Bean flannel shirt, 501s and slightly (but okay-ish) bouncy leather Converse. I don't know whether it was 'Ivy' or not but it barely kept me warm. A little icy in places. The town I live in is basically one hill after another. That's Derbyshire for you. In fact, my previous address, twenty-odd years ago, was 106 The Hill. I moved from a slightly bleak council maisonette to an 18th century, Grade Two Listed cottage. Anyway, hills have got to be good for you - well, haven't they?
Tomorrow the Wife & I , ( & the two shaggy dogs), are going on our annual trip to Whitstable, Friday night I'll be wearing a Gitman small check b/d under my new Jamieson shetland with new (ad-hoc) frog mouth cords from JS,(sort of a brownish colour), Saturday night new JS flannel shirt, Cordings drill khaki chinos & Keydge brown wool jacket, dark tan Cheaney derby's both nights, ( trying to travel light ! ha ),
Back to walking this morning: the quilted jacket, a flannel shirt, the RA sweatshirt, 501s, socks from Murray's Toggery, the Converse.
Milder today, the walking a little easier, a little more enjoyable.
Meals are now small, including fish and vegetables. No alcohol whatever.
Again, walking. Gloverall, 501s and Converse. I did fancy a looked a little 'collegiate'.
First outing of the year for a seaweed Shetland, over aforementioned blue candy stripe Van Heusen, O'Connell's khakis, Corgi wool socks, Florscheim oxblood longwings, and army & navy raincoat to keep the storm at bay on the pushbike.
I was stopped in the street by a very nice chap I hadn't seen in years.
"I see you're still into your clothes. I bet that's a Ben Sherman you're wearing".
Oh, the shame of it.
I feel a touch of 'Beat Mod' coming on.
My Levis are either in the wash or away for alterations, so I'm in the heavy USA-made black Wranglers that have caused some adverse comment, a JS Madras popover (with flap pocket, my word) and rust-coloured Falke.
I think I'll listen to some Charlie Parker around late morning.
Cold start
Edwin E-45s
Cream no name fisherman jumper
Polo RL navy overshirt
Watch/docker hat
Cheap J Shoes moc toe boots. A size too big to accomodate wool sea boot socks.
Christmas market day.
White Izod oxford bd
Red Shetland
Red tags
Loake Royals
Allsaints cotton blazer. No darts. Centre vent. Soft shoulder. Good lapel width. Three button. A few boxes ticked.
^ Jokes abound.
Wore my Dhobi 'Maincoat' this afternoon: a walk round a country park. I was the best-dressed man by far.
Riding a push bike whilst dressed well takes it to the next level.
Listening to Charlie Yardbird Parker isn't bad either.
I've been humming something of Bird's I can't quite put a name to without getting the CD down off the shelf all day. Something slow and melodic. I must invest in some Roy Eldridge, Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Bix.
The old man dearly loved Satch. Louis was why he made the trip to New Orleans.
Yesterday was very exciting. I actually wore proper clothes. Tweed, blue Mercer, BB #1 tie, tan moleskins and my big ol' Commie-stomping Trickers.
We're doing some reshuffling at the paper and I'm going to be managing editor. In practice it means I will trade one set of sometimes tedious duties for another set, but the new gig comes with more regular hours. So in a few months I will no longer be able to complain about sitting through endless meetings. I'll be bitching about something else.
Comes with a fairly hefty bump in pay too.
I was expecting the worst, which is why I wore real clothes. In certain situations a jacket and tie functions like armor.
^ Good news, Patrick. Now you'll be able to buy back all your sport coats.
Today, out for lunch:
English Squire single-breasted raincoat: stone with tan cord collar
White Makers button-down
Muddy heather Alan Paine slipover (Made In England; thrifted years sgo)
Flat-fronted L.L.Bean pincord jeans - chocolate
Rust-coloured Falke
Sand coloured Astorflex
Spent a few days refurbing a trashed flat in cheap jeans and trainers. Took the boy to his school Christmas fair today. Good to get back into
501’s (despite badmouthing them the other day)
MiE Clarks db’s
Grey wool roll neck
Baracuta MiE dark navy G9
Grey herringbone newsboy
Green tartan facemask
White US made Brooks OCBD
Navy square end knitted tie
Navy wool flat fronts
Gun club US made Pendleton virgin wool blazer
Black Sebago loafers
Navy Gloverall Duffle Coat
Lands' End Blue Uni-stripe OCBD
Uniqlo Light Gray Wool Sweater
Lands' End Flannel Lined Chinos
LL Bean Duck Mocs
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Ivy bargain for today: USA-made Brooks OCBD (periwinkle blue) for £15 including postage. Not Makers but looks perfectly all right for the money.
Be walking this afternoon in my tan Gloverall, 501s and Converse. Shirt will be something thick like Woolrich or Bean. College scarf, too.