The ideal outfit for an ideal day

"The brute covers himself, the rich man and the fop adorn themselves, the elegant man dresses!"

-Honore de Balzac

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storeynicholas

Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:57 pm

Say ,you're in London or Paris; not on business; just looking around; seeing friends etc. - maybe members could name their ideal outfits; makers; specs; the lot: from soles to ties.
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Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:57 am

For London at least, it all depends on the weather... :lol:

I could easily list half a dozen outfits, chosen according to temperature, outlook (sunny, cloudy, rainy (for which there could be a sliding scale from spitting to drizzly to squally to torrential)), humidity, and whether during the course of the day any of the aformentioned are likely to change and how frequently.

Yes, the weather here is unpredictable to say the least. This year we had snow in October for the first time in 70 years. The last week or so has put me in mind of the opening of Chapter 2 in Dr No: "From first light on March 1st, hail and icy sleat, with a Force 8 gale behind them, lashed at the city and went on lashing ..." By Christmas we will probably be walking the streets in shirtsleeves - temperatures in the low 60s are not uncommon in December.

You get the picture...
yialabis

Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:27 pm

I do travel to both cities often , I love them both and I could right an endless list of what I could wear strolling around St james or Le marais ... So instead I will try to remember what I was wearing last time I was in London and Paris this autumn .
London walking around Pal mal towards St James 18th October -

1. Pair of brown calf chukka boots from Church's (bought in 1994)
2. Cashmere lilac socks from cuccineli
3. Blue jeans from Gap :shock:
4. Lilac shirt from Emma Willis
5. Inherited bespoke cashmere gun club sport coat from Chester & Barrie (made in the early 70s)
6. Ancient Madder paisley ascot from New & Lingwood
7. silk Pocket square from Robert Talbott

Paris - Le Marais 2nd Nov

1. Brown (Vintage cedar) Rothschild G&G shoes.
2. Dark olive socks from Falke
3. Bordeaux moleskin trousers from Cordings
4. Dark olive roll neck cashmere sweater from Bamford& Sons .
5. Inherited made to order camel hair Overcoat by Burberrys Prorsum (made in the 70s)
6. Silk pocket square by Hermes
7. Brown Borsalino fedora beaver hat

Kind regards
Vassilis
yialabis

Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:30 pm

oh..forgot to say .. Ray ban foldable black wayfarers
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