CW = critiques welcome - always! Feeling the blues today... in my outfit. My guess is that the camera won't accurately capture the differences between the pattern and share of blues in the vest and slacks, but they are sufficiently different to let me feel comfortable wearing them together. Today in the office is a continuation of (A) getting the website ready for launch by the end of the week, (B) working on our largest proposal ever and how we do so as a team, and (C) putting the final touches on the investor plan which I will begin socializing with investors as early as next week. Lots of great work training for the staff, especially in the ever-important area of training scientists on business development processes. • Dress Shirt — DS-032 (Charles Tyrwhitt): Ocean blue Prince of Wales check with yellow and dark blue accents in a classic cotton cut. Point collar with 5" spread, French cuffs with adjustable barrel option. The Prince of Wales pattern adds sophisticated texture while keeping the overall look business-appropriate for video conferences. Perfect for showcasing cufflinks on camera. • Undershirt — US-011 (Ralph Lauren Polo): Navy cotton crew neck in XL. The dark navy provides perfect concealment under the lighter ocean blue dress shirt—no show-through risk. • Slacks — SL-005 (Santorelli): Italian blue textured wool with regular cuffs. Belt loops with classic break. The subtle blue texture complements the blue tones throughout the outfit without competing with the Prince of Wales check. • Vest — VWC-002 (Charles Tyrwhitt): Indigo blue sharkskin pattern wool with light blue undertones. Five navy buttons with gray silver rear buckle. Fits slightly snug in the chest but delivers excellent structure on video. The sharkskin weave adds visual depth that reads beautifully on camera. • Necktie — NT-023 (Fort Belvedere): Navy wool challis with white polka dots, 3-fold construction with self-tipping and keeper loop. The 3.5" width at 57" length sits modern but not trendy. Wool challis creates beautiful texture and depth that silk can't match—perfect for adding dimension to a blue monochrome look.