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Why fight the tide: if you want to dress well today you need to dress well in a casual style, and know how to do that. Here, RTW trumps bespoke. There are so many compelling RTW clothes, beautifully designed, wonderful cloth, light, vibrant and liberating that I wonder about the need for bespoke on all but a few occassions....
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Dressing down is harder than dressing up. Anyone can look good in dark suit, dark tie, white shirt and black oxfords. Informal looks are easy as well if your tailor is good: anyone can look sharp in well cut blazer and a pair of grey trousers, or a tweed jacket and flanel trousers. But what about 'extreme' casual?
In my opinion the (classic) essentials are: jeans, chinos, versatile knitwear (layer it), fitted white t-shirts and poloshirts, popovers (optional) and button down shirts. Avoid lace up leather shoes and socks. Belts are optional as well. Oh yeah, you gotta be in shape, no tailoring can hide the love handles when you are wearing a white t-shirt. I consider Steve McQueen to be the ultimate casual dresser. He did in a way that was classic yet modern, even by current standards.