Gentlemen's Sartorial 46
10:41 PMThere was a recent question in British GQ's Style Shrink section that sparked the idea for today's edition of GS. It's about a young gentleman, in his mid 20s, asking for advice on what to wear for his wedding come next summer. I did my best to answer and help the young lad, apparently GQ approves (click here to read). He's getting married to an Indian woman so he has chosen his Indian outfit for the traditional South Asian wedding, that's set. He was bothered on what to wear for the other two outfits; one for the civil wedding and one for the reception later on in the day. Keep in mind, it's always best to get your suit tailored and or made from scratch, choosing the fabrics and style. It's much more affordable and you'll like you've spent thousands on it.
Now, next summer is quite a while away so today's post is going to be about those two outfits for the upcoming winter season. Again gentlemen, these only serve as inspiration so you can get an idea of what you could wear.
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Richard James - Prince of Wales check wool suits |
Richard James - Prince of Wales check wool waistcoat |
Canali cotton shirt |
Canali woven-silk tie |
Paul Smith - Leather wingtip brogues |
Uniform Wares - 250 Series steel wristwatch |
Later in the day
Dolce & Gabbana - Martini stretch-wool suit |
Brioni classic cotton shirt |
Bespoken wool-felt tie |
Gucci leather double monk-strap shoes |
The Tie Bar - Brushed straight silver 1 1/2" tie bar |
Junghans x Max Bill stainless steel automatic chronograph watch |
Alexander McQueen - Skull-patterned silk pocket square |
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