
It is Summer, not that I would have to remind many of you Northern hemisphere types of the fact. It is 40+C were I am seeking cool shelter.
These two gents in Nassau don’t seem to be having a problem looking good in the heat as they watch the races. One man is dressed in a very colorful way and the other more muted. The flannel trousers of the later recall our LL summer variety now on order. They are paired with a gabardine or linen odd jacket, a yellow shirt and wheat colored pocket square. This is an effective and elegant combination.
The colorful chap wearing the bright coral trousers tones his dress down through the use of what the Esquire writers call a “neutralizer”, a jacket whose “natural shade” is almost tone on tone, a light peach shade that recalls the trouser color. So why is it a neutralizer? Imagine for a moment that the two men switch jackets. The white linen coat paired with the coral trousers would create such a bold contrast as to highlight or accentuate the color as opposed to softening or “neutralizing.”
If you want to wear bright colors, make sure you know how to balance and neutralize the effect of the combinations you choose by using a bit of “tone on tone.”
I am also bringing this illustration to your attention for the fact that I very much like the blue buckskin shoes and have given the commission to G&G to make a pair for us as a new Limited Edition shoe.
Cheers
Michael Alden