I love that red sweater under the grey blazer.
—Weekly Roundup (or something like that).
This week was (for some reason) unpopular Tumblr-wise.
But my girlfriend came back from her 2-week business trip and we spent the weekend going to awesome restaurants. Also, I found occasion to wear not only my 3 piece (at a political rally), but also my plaid pants. If I’d worn my leopard print shoes I think even younger me would have been proud.
So I still think I win at… you know… life.
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Thrift Life.
With the exception of the dress shirt in pic5 (bought on clearance from Neiman Marcus), the jeans from pic1 and the sweater in pic2 (both bought on final clearance from LLBean) I thrifted or inherited everything in all of these photos.
The Saddleback satchel was a (very excellent) gift.
Not long ago, Aaron Diaz (@dresdencodak) listed a quick 20 tips on style that I enjoyed and was part of the reason why I wanted to take some steps towards a classier look. I met him in person a little less than a year ago, and while I could never pull off three piece suits almost every day, I appreciated that he took such measures to look good. Thanks Aaron!
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You don’t have to spend a lot of money, just make sure things fit you.
Step 1: Never have a collar gap - http://putthison.com/post/7215023321/collar-gaps-shoulder-divots-an-explanation
Step 2: If you have a fitted jacket, don’t wear unfitted pants like jeans, because you’ll look like a goon.
Step 3: Swordcanes. Get one.
Step 4: Don’t wear a fedora with a t-shirt.
Step 5: If you must wear a t-shirt and are over the age of 12, do not tuck it into slacks with a belt. Also no wolves on said t-shirt.
Step 6: in the sartorial world, “steampunk” is code for “I cannot match vintage clothing.”
Step 7: Combat boots are not formal wear.
Step 8: Wearing a bow tie takes 3 years of training, *minimum*
Step 9: Unless you are Phil Collins, do not wear sneakers with a full suit.
Step 10: Ascots and Cravats require at least two years of bow tie training before that. Skipping this damns you to eternal douchebaggery.
Step 11: Is there a cartoon character on your necktie? If yes, either take it off or put on rainbow suspenders.
Step 12: If you have a pocket watch it must go in a vest pocket. It is not a wallet chain. Also you may be late for your train to Prussia.
Step 13: Unless you have dark skin, black suits & ties look bad in the daytime. This is partly why tuxedos are night wear. Unless you have dark skin, black suits & ties look bad in the daytime. This is partly why tuxedos are night wear.
Step 14: Ideally, you should look as if you put thought into what you’re wearing and then, once dressed, no longer think about it.
Step 15: Neckties - Four-in-hand = basic/default; Half Windsor = narrower collars; Full Windsor = wide collar/formal
Step 16: Girls can wear suits too! Basically all the same rules apply, and it’s super duper classy for ladies to wear such things.
Step 17: When buttoning a jacket, you should only button the top on 2-button ones, and usually the middle on 3 button ones.
Step 18: Ties should be darker than their shirts. None of that white tie on black shirt stuff, that’s for clubbing in 1992.
Step 19: Just like in character design, you should really never have more than 2 main colors in an outfit.
Step 20: Above all else, dressing up should be comfortable & give you confidence. It should never be a chore or unnatural. Have fun with it!
In short, dressing well is less about spending money on clothing and more about knowing how to fit things and present yourself.
Happy Valentine’s Day y’all. Shannon (@nanlawson) bought me these new Bass shoes for V-Day! She is the best best. She also got me a gift certificate to Jackthreads, my new favorite online shoppy shop.
I’m wearing them with my Valentine sweater and camel jacket, both I got thrifted for around $17 each.
—I did a major redesign of my personal website! I still need to clean some things up, but overall I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out.
I decided to class up my website design.
I’m going to call it right here. This is the essential wardrobe list.
Personally, I think the hidden placket white shirt is a bit overkill, you can argue against desert boots, and I personally don’t like scarves or turtlenecks, but this is, without a doubt, the most solid list of wardrobe essentials I’ve seen. If you’re new to menswear and you want to know where you should start, start here.
A great re-invention list. I’ve already started compiling some of these things.
—First Friday Art Walk.
Combining my twin passions, art, and walking around.
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Thrifted:
Zero King Khaki Pea Coat - $5
2 pieces of a 3 piece “Deansgate for Serry’s” suit - $20 (for suit)
Levis “Movin’ On” Workshirt - $5
“Custom Shop” Silk Tie - $2
Church’s Captoe 1/4 Brogued Oxfords - $16
Because I'm tired of dressing like a shlub.