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This Stops Being About Clothes
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This Stops Being About Clothes
Day 2 of a new style
Hey guys!! So I just got back from work after my second day of wearing linen and despite the obvious wrinkles (just a characteristic of the fabric). Today, I went with a collarless shirt, with a set of dark denims and double monks. As I was travelling into the city this morning, I noticed linen being worn by so many people and I’m understanding why it’s so popular. As someone who’s lived in cotton for so long, it’s very refreshing to find something I’ve not tried before and genuinely like it, and feel the benefits. It keeps the sun off your body but lets the air blow through and keep you cool. For those who haven’t seen my previous post, my shirts all come from Charles Tyrwhitt from their bank holiday sale. All the best gents! 🤟
Day 2 of a new style
Projects in a Paisley
Grabbed my charcoal brown ghosted plaid suit I had made in January 2014. Went with a white shirt and a paisley silk tie and a paisley wool pocket square. Shamrock cufflinks, Pantherella socks, shell cordovan Alden tassels (1982), Ernest Borel automatic watch from 1940’s Working on projects from home after a 6:30 meeting this morning.
Projects in a Paisley
Buntyn’s Tie Challenge Day 30
Into the final weekend of the Challenge, although I’m going into the shop for a few hours because there’s lots of bikes to fix. Today I began with the Navy Blue Cotton Trousers from L.L.Bean. Then I chose the RL Gingham Check Shirt, secured with the Navy Blue Silk Tie. Covered it up with the Brooks Bros. Houndstooth Jacket and chose the Brown Belt and Loafers. 👞
Buntyn’s Tie Challenge Day 30
Seasonal Sartorial Strategy?
With extensive travel to several coastal resorts on my itinerary this summer, I have decided to deliberately curate a versatile selection of high-quality linen. I am incorporating everything from unstructured linen suits, jackets, and tailored trousers to breathable shirts and refined polos. Once this seasonal wardrobe is fully established and stabilized, my acquisition strategy will shift back to a more disciplined phase. At that point, I become far more selective with my purchases, adhering to a strict fiscal boundary—allocating roughly 5-10% of my net take-home pay to maintain and refresh my collection. I'd like to get your thoughts on your seasonal sartorial strategy!!!
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