Fresco jacketings
Can't say I like the top panels much, but the bottom 2 have a lot of nice ones. If those are all frescoes, they might be worth chasing down.
Uppercase, don't let yourself be governed by my irrational prejudices! If anyone could make loafers with a suit look good, it's you. Who knows, maybe I will wear my Lopez's with a fresco suit when the weather warms up. I doubt it, but maybe.uppercase wrote:Those 3 shoes pictured above are really very nice.And I agree with Manton, penny loafers cannot take a suit.
If the penny loafer cannot take a suit, then what slip-on can be worn with a suit.?
Certainly, dispensations can be made when traveling; plus I believe that slip-ons were regularly worn by good dressers in the past. The Duke was one of them, no?
To my mind, all 3 shoes - Lopez, Weston 180 and EG Kibworth - would work with suits, and certainly with a city-wear sports coat.....?
I do wear the Lopez's with a city odd jacket all the time, and also with tweeds.
«abito (completo) grigio ferro, abito a quadretti bianchi e neri, abito marrone con tait chemise marron chiaro, tre completi in flanella bianca, tait nero, pantaloni chiari, smoking completo, sei gilet bianchi»
Uppercase
Above you will find the description Gabriele D’Annunzio made of his standard travel wardrobe.It might be useful for you.
In it you will find: a dark gray three piece suit, a black and white plaid suit, a brown suit, three suits in white flannel, an evening suit, light colored trousers, a dinner suit, and six white vests.
Maybe you will only need two white vests for your travels
Cheers
Uppercase
Above you will find the description Gabriele D’Annunzio made of his standard travel wardrobe.It might be useful for you.
In it you will find: a dark gray three piece suit, a black and white plaid suit, a brown suit, three suits in white flannel, an evening suit, light colored trousers, a dinner suit, and six white vests.
Maybe you will only need two white vests for your travels
Cheers
You may like him or not, but N. Sarkozy wears his suits with Alden Tassel loafers. I could not find a decent photo to display here.uppercase wrote:If the penny loafer cannot take a suit, then what slip-on can be worn with a suit.?
The faster to be able to remove his trousers. Not a trivial concern for a man in his situation.sylax wrote:You may like him or not, but N. Sarkozy wears his suits with Alden Tassel loafers. I could not find a decent photo to display here.
Exactly. There can be no decent photos of suits with Alden tassel loafers.sylax wrote: You may like him or not, but N. Sarkozy wears his suits with Alden Tassel loafers. I could not find a decent photo to display here.
Suits with loafers are not uncommonly worn in the American South, as a way to show professionalism or seriousness combined with a leisurely manner. I've done it myself, both there and here in the Northeast, but only in casual settings; not the best look, but an easy dress.
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