Just FYI The light brown/tan/cognac shoes show stains much easier than mid to dark brown, or burgundy. If your walking on city streets and public transportation there are water, fluids, oils, cleaners, etc. that can get on your shoes and stain them.
Good comments! I found you through your interview on the Gent Z video. I'm 62, and gray on the sides. Glad you talked about best colors for men. I tend to gravitate towards dark solid colors like dark blue, and gray. I also like dark green, and even white, in some cases.
As someone from the Bay Area,this is highly relatable and easy to understand.Yellow lenses have been my favorite for a couple of years and you can buy them anywhere...
I’m pretty sure The GP watch is a “Franken” watch/or fake. However you want to call it. They come from India. They are all over Ebay. Nice collection. You should start to incorporate some more colour in your collection. Similar to you, I also enjoy dress watches.
White dinner jacket with peaked lapels is made for a burgundy boutionnere. Shawl lapels, I’d say the pocket square does the business. A boutionnere with a shawl all looks a little close.
Dutch:de sjaalkraag is voor obers,goochelaars,presentatoren,croupiers,cabaretiers en musici. Zij mogen dat ook overdag dragen alswel een polshorloge. De witte is voor cruise en warm weer. Maar wanneer piekkraag en wanneer sjaalkraag?
Hi. The links you provided only sells light yellow lenses not amber ones you showed us. Please show us what exact lenses you use for your ray bans. Thank you.
Buttons should not be exposed if the dress code is black tie. It's studs or covered buttons . A watch, is not appropriate. Definitely not a watch with a date in the face!!!! Otherwise, you look ok. Maybe a press would help
if you’re interested in this style, look into the ray ban ambermatic lenses, they’ll always have the perfect tint for whatever situation you’re in, and default to yellow/orange
The dinner jacket looks fantastic; while I appreciate the red pocket square, I would love to see yours in a red carnation boutonniere (like Indiana Jones in 'ToD'). Also, question: would wearing a white dinner jacket with a matching waistcoat defeat the purpose of a white dinner jacket (i.e., to alleviate a hotter climate)?