Thanks for the link to those 'sucker Ginghams. I do like the yellow, though my preference is for long sleeves. Short sleeved bd's need to be trim fitting, IMO.
I'd like one of those seersucker ginghams but smallest size is M? Come on!
another gingham person here. i like my gingham in 'classic', bold colours, red, navy, dark navy, black although i'm with mr. fnb that black gingham is a bit tricky. i have a rather nice big check black one which i very seldom wear as i find problematic to combine it with any clothing really be it smart or casual. i tend to like the check size rather big and more single than multicoloured. when going multicolour in a loud way i'm very much into plaid / madras check and when in a subtle way i'm into subtly coloured tattersall or the like. in general i wear checked shirts much more often than striped, not to mention plain.
currently wearing a rather nice choc brown ss bennie one, my faves being a red big-ish check ss bennie and navy middle size check ls massimo dutti one. all of these except a pale blue micro gingham brooks bros one are button down (as are most of my shirts anyway). for some reason i wear the small check non-bd one very seldom, quite not comfy with the colour i think.
as for colours, i'd like to get more adventurous (in gingham that is), expanding from classic-coloured ones to, say, in the pink / yellow etc direction. not too brave to venture into the multi-colour gingham realm though.
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With my background gingham is never a problem, still got an old Ben Sherman one somewhere in red and white.
Some of the people I used to know would never get the mickey taken out of them if they wore gingham. Mainly because they were wearing heavy brogues and braces too.
BTT...
Has anyone seen a dress shirt (spread collar, maybe french cuffs) in gingham? I'm wondering if it would work.
JD
Yesterday, on the way back from picking up my navy small gingham BD, I saw a display with a large scale yellow gingham with spread white contrasting collar... Not for the faint of hear, but pretty nice actually.
Wearing the aforementioned navy gingham BD right now, with a black knit tie, tan slacks, and + or - Norvegian bluchers in very dark brown. Feeling very Ivy here in Paris. (Oh, burgundy v-neck too, but it's off right now. Too hot today.)
Gingham shirts are very versatile and popular. They can be worn with blazers, cord suits and tweed jackets. Several well-known high street brands are offering them now.
I had just ordered two from LLBean, but the the colours were somewhat faded (extra white thread), so I sent them back. I want sharp colours since they need to compete with a navy blue blazer. Excellent construction quality, though.
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Brother Grayson always had good gingham.
For me, the blues and the reds and the burgundies have always been the way to go. Can't say I've found much off the ol' peg lately.
John Lewis has English-made gingham shirts at £65 in my local store. They have double cuffs, MOP buttons and a spread collar. Gingham appears to be in fashion again.
I've always worn gingham shirts. I remember back in the bad old days in the SMM fab shop at Birkenhead Docks someone taking the piss out of me when wearing a blue gingham shirt and said his missus had a bikini in the same fabric.
Like Formby says, for those who are sussed it's eternally stylish.