I know it's been a while, gentlemen. But I'm still here and so is GS. Today's edition is something I did for the magazine I work for, Avenue T (at Dhaka Tribune). There were three different looks that you could wear throughout the day. It was more for the office - suit & tie - gentleman so I chose a solid navy suit jacket in three different ways. One look was for the office, completely suited up. Second, a slightly more relaxed look, after losing the tie and adding a pocket square for a sophisticated dinner/meeting after work. Finally, there was a much more casual look. The navy suit jacket or blazer can be used with a solid polo shirt and some jeans for those hang out sessions with your close friends after work. Now, I can't share the exact look but here is something similar.
Keep in mind the items you see here aren't meant to scare you by their price tags. These, I can't stress enough, are meant for you to try out new looks. Update your style game.
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Keep in mind the items you see here aren't meant to scare you by their price tags. These, I can't stress enough, are meant for you to try out new looks. Update your style game.
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Look 1
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Gant Ruger - Navy Striped wool-blend suit jacket |
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Burberry London - Light blue slim-fit cotton shirt |
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Turnbull & Asser - Swiss Dot silk-tie |
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Gant Rugger - Navy Striped wool-blend suit trouser |
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Corgi striped cotton-blend socks |
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Lanvin - Burnished-leather Oxford shoes |
Look 2: without the tie and with the pocket square, while the top two buttons are unbuttoned.
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MP di Massimo Piombo printed cotton pocket square |
Look 3: without the pocket square, with suit jacket.
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Burberry Brit - Cotton-pique polo shirt |
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A.P.C. - New Cure slim-fit dry denim jeans |
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Quoddy - True penny suede and leather loafers |
By the time you head out with Look 3, half way through hanging out with your friends, the suit jacket or blazer will be taken off anyway.
I know it's been a while, gentlemen. But I'm still here and so is GS. Today's edition is something I did for the magazine I wor...