I was really unimpressed with all of my thicker
neckties, like this thrifted silk number with the pleasant pheasant motif,
until my friend and colleague Jarrah taught me how to tie a Windsor knot.
Now that I can do it, I can see the value of a thicker
necktie, and it is in fact my default way to tie my neckwear now. It just looks
classier than what I was doing, the name for which I don't know.
I'm showcasing the Windsor knot in this daily outfit and
wearing:
Undersized textured navy blazer - no label, thrifted
Blue and white tailored floral shirt - Euromerican Tailors, Hong Kong
Navy silk necktie with pheasant motif - Paul Stuart, thrifted
Gold-tone tie clip - gift
Black leather belt - repurposed from wedding ensemble
Original Riley 3D loose tapered Jeans - G-Star
Blue leather boots - G-Star
Blue and white tailored floral shirt - Euromerican Tailors, Hong Kong
Navy silk necktie with pheasant motif - Paul Stuart, thrifted
Gold-tone tie clip - gift
Black leather belt - repurposed from wedding ensemble
Original Riley 3D loose tapered Jeans - G-Star
Blue leather boots - G-Star
This is probably the only corporate look I am wearing
this week. I'm not sure why, but all of my outfits turned out really casual for
this week. I like the shades of blue in this outfit though, and the hattrick of
patterns on my upper-body.
This is a great ensemble, I love everything about it - especially the shirt, blazer and tie...and the pin. Very suave. Lookin' good, bro - H
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