No meetings means denim (and naturally no socks) in the office. No surprises, playing with simple and solid colors.
As mentioned yesterday, white cotton slacks are one my personal summer staples in terms of any even little more dressed-up occasions. But when it comes to those more casual set ups, four out of five times my choice is a classic field jacket and light colored denim. The rest depends on the day, this time ended up with a lightweight merino-wool crew neck sweater, white button-up to keep the balance and finally spice it up a little with those Buttero tanino-sneakers.
Field Jacket: JC Crewneck sweater: Uniqlo Shirt: Schoffa
Jeans: Cheap Monday Belt: Ralph Lauren
Sneakers: Buttero Bag: Mismo
I don’t usually wear that much of black (except shoes and in occasions when in need for a formal suit / tuxedo), basically because of the dominance and intransigence of black which makes it sometimes hard to combine black pieces with other colors.
However have recently been getting a fair share of #blackswag-propaganda so decided to use my old Uniqlo cashmere-merino wool cardigan as a layer when heading out for drinks last night.
Sport coat: L.B.M 1911 Cashmere cardigan: Uniqlo Shirt: Kamakura
Trousers: Berwich Shoes: Alfred Sargent (MTO)
Knit tie: Boggi PS: P.Johnson Tailors
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