The 10th Duke of Beaufort
the suit: a 3 button glenplaid rolled to the top button.
Soft shoulders extend beyond the natural shoulder. A fair amount of drape.
Straight cut; very little waist suppression. Rumpled in the waist below breastpocket. Button pulls. Pattern does not match between chest and sleeves.
Sleeves ironed with a crease.
Closed front quarters. Uneven shirt cuff exposed.
Coat collar sits high on the shirt collar. Coat collar pulling away from the neck/chest.
Cuffed trousers are full cut; no break. Short by today's standard.
the shirt: pencil stripe against a white background. collar cut high on the neck, with tie space.
the tie: a regimental stripe. Tied in what appears a 4 in hand, no dimple.
the shoes: hard to tell. Thick soled. Black oxfords?
accessories: a pocket square, falling down.
grooming: clean shaven. Thinning hair, combed back.
demeanour and effect: a commanding, self confident gaze. A ruddy complexion from weather or drink. Old,yet standing erect, determined. At home: Marble fireplace, dog, standard
IMO: Here is a example of the man wearing the clothes, the clothes disappearing behind the force of the man. The suit is imperfect and not fussed over. Yet the materials are rich, old and appear well worn. The regimental tie anchors everything in tradition. The props of his home support the impression of ancient strength and ownership. Here, we see style through heritage, not artifice. There is nothing sharp, slick or shiny about this ordinary suit...which would not suit the man.
Can a man wear unremarkable clothes and yet be stylish?
SQ: Yes. True style. 10/10