Showing posts with label classic shirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic shirts. Show all posts

January 18, 2010

TAN, WHITE, SOME STRIPES AND ALL THAT MATTER

I pretty much stick to my fail-safe basics like a number of crisp white button-down shirts (4 which I got during my trip to Kuala Lumpur last November for only MYR 10.00- around $2.00 I believe) paired with blue jeans, khakis and grey trousers.

I always like my clothes subtle, yet refined.

My parents used to tell me, there's much to be said for understated elegance & discretion - no gimmicks necessary.

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I have to say this again, “I like seeing people make the unthinkable work in such an elegant way. It is about how you carry yourself, so if someone seems really at home with what they're wearing, then it's great.”

Effortless chic, does not get any better than that.


photos from Style Sightings and The Sartorialist.

October 02, 2009

BLUE AND WHITE

The way I dress is pretty much geared towards the classics but I am pretty mindful of the way I present myself. Meticulous, even if they're shabby or bargained at the local thrift store, it should really be engineered.
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I like seeing people make the unthinkable work in such an elegant way. It is about how you carry yourself, so if someone seems really at home with what they're wearing, then it's great.

Photo by The Sartorialist

May 12, 2009

BASIC MATTER 7: WELL-CUT BUTTON DOWN SHIRT

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A well-cut button-down shirt Is the unsung hero of a man’s wardrobe. Without it, those pinstripe suits and tailored blazers would be useless. Photo credit: Band of Outisders.

May 11, 2009

BASIC MATTER 6: BROOKS BROTHERS

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A good Oxford shirt should be at the top of your summer list. I just got the BB shirts I ordered a week ago on Ebay and yes, they fit me really well. US based Brooks Brothers’ have been around since 1818 and they have been making brilliant cotton oxford shirts and the fact that the brand is still around today shows that they are doing something right.