He’s way too old for that clobber.
Any man wearing loose fitting clothing is only hiding something, or a lot of something.
like all those late 90s, early 00s sports jersies!
Some very good value in quarter zips in the Next sale
I just know @TreatyStones will take all that advice and buy the marks and Spencers versions online
Being from Limerick I’m not overly familiar with Marks & Spencers.
The music hall look is very now.
I’d go so far to say it’s a must for any lad in his twenties off to a wedding.
Well chief, I’ve a browny/greyish tweed jacket that I’m wearing with black jeans and black shoes for a do. However I’m a bit kerfuffled on colour choice for shirt and tie. Tie is yet to determined as to whether it will be required. I was thinking classic white shirt and slim black tie or if no tie needed, then a sky blue shirt. Thoughts?
White is safest option. It won’t look bad. May not look great either.
I’d dodge a black tie. If a tie maybe a colour from the tweed
A gingham shirt and striped tie would look great if you feel adventurous
I don’t think there is a man alive can pull off a tie with a pair of jeans
I think I’ve a pair of slim smart black trousers somewhere which I’ll have to track down at the weekend and if I find them in decent knick I’ll wear those. Very likely they’re gone to the charity shop though.
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Nothing worse than fat blokes wearing skinny jeans , skinny tracksuits etc. Wrong wrong. The clue is in the name of the cut of pants.
SLIM fit. SKINNY fit.
yerra if you have the figure for it , it’s grand whatever age you are though yeah, as you get older you get those thin sparrow legs alright !
Skinny jeans are out, guys. Don’t even think about it. A nice slim fitting chino is still good. But skinny - it’s not 2012 anymore.
You mean you’re not 24 anymore.
A light blue bootcut with a nice slit at the bottom to go over the brown loafers is creeping back in too.