these sweet suits have been the discussion between me and harold henderson. he is trying to find something similar to these looks.



today i ended up wearing a check shirt similar to the pattern below

and a Fraser Hunting Tartan Tie that I got at goodwill a few days ago.

my tartan is a bit brighter than this. but i think that i half-assly paired my shirt and tie like tom ford did for this ad campaign.
This is a very dangerous game to play, as disaters run aplenty in matching complicated patterns.
ReplyDeleteno doubt... i was so nervous i brought another tie to work, but left it in the jeep. I'm pretty confident that this looks good together. but i can admit before this ad campaign i would not have paired a checked shirt with a plaid tie.
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