The men's dress style thread..

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
@Accy, I would strongly advise against buying that top from albertclothing.com.
The website looks very suspicious in my opinion. Plus, what about the Distance Selling Regulations

Yes, I see what you mean. I didn't check the cost of delivery or where it would be shipped from, but then I didn't get any further than suggesting I should buy it. I decided against buying it because it's too wide neck wise, might be slightly too big and it's maybe a bit too young for me. Thinking about it, as with other clothing items I have far too many tops. These days I see shirts, polos etc as undergarments, more than the main item of my ensemble. The main items are suits, jackets, shoes, hats shirts and ties and maybe thick sweaters, especially roll neck ones. All other items are just there to compliment or blend in. Even on the very rare 'hot' days of summer I now wear a jacket, albeit a linen or a light weight tweed one, so that top in question would hardly be seen.🤔
 

Webbo2

Über Member
According to the seller it's a 1950's/60's 'preppy look'. I think it's more 1930's/40's.🤔 If I bought it I'd wear a cravat or a lightweight neck scarf on cooler days to lessen the open neck look. 🧐

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He never had work a day in his life due his royal status and wealth. Yet he’s got a piece of rope holding his trousers up. Was that him attending a fancy dress party as a tramp.😉
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
He never had work a day in his life due his royal status and wealth. Yet he’s got a piece of rope holding his trousers up. Was that him attending a fancy dress party as a tramp.😉

He was a 'fashion guru'. When he led, others followed!🧐 That 'rope' is sprezzatura, meaning he's giving the impression of forgetfulness in his dressing, but in reality it was very intentional.🧐
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
According to the seller it's a 1950's/60's 'preppy look'. I think it's more 1930's/40's.🤔 If I bought it I'd wear a cravat or a lightweight neck scarf on cooler days to lessen the open neck look. 🧐

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You could place that style anywhere from the thirties to the fifties, more American than British though, go into any pub in the UK and it's very unlikely you'd see someone dressed like that.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
You could place that style anywhere from the thirties to the fifties, more American than British though, go into any pub in the UK and it's very unlikely you'd see someone dressed like that.
The attraction is that as you say, it's very unlikely you'd see someone dressed like that. If lots dressed in the same way as I do I'd be looking to change my image.😉
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
The attraction is that as you say, it's very unlikely you'd see someone dressed like that. If lots dressed in the same way as I do I'd be looking to change my image.😉

You don't want to look like an extra from Porkies though. 🤣
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
It's new to Cordings. I like it a lot and I have to have it! 😎
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Men's Rose Pink Cable Wool and Cashmere Cricket Jumper | Cordings https://share.google/EXTCl58nv87vKlrI3
 
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