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Jacket: Scabal, Shirt: Turnbull & Asser, Trousers: Suit Supply, Belt/Shoes: Crockett & Jones, Sunglasses: Oliver Peoples, Watch: Omega |
Hi everyone! Sorry about the lack of posts.
I will try my best to address that particular issue.
Farfetch hosted a "Menswear blogger" Street Art Tour and I was lucky enough to be one of the guests. It was fun and enlightening talking to people that had the same interest as me.
Farfetch is giving menswear bloggers some love by setting up events like this and writing up menswear oriented editorials. Be sure to check out their latest post on their take on Elevated Urban Essentials <http://www.farfetch.com/uk/ editorial/elevated-urban- essentials-men.aspx >
I am excited to see what other editorials they will have in store, maybe something in tailoring.. anyone? ;)
Farfetch is giving menswear bloggers some love by setting up events like this and writing up menswear oriented editorials. Be sure to check out their latest post on their take on Elevated Urban Essentials <http://www.farfetch.com/uk/
I am excited to see what other editorials they will have in store, maybe something in tailoring.. anyone? ;)
This particular blog post will all be about the outfit.
A post about the actual tour and the different street artists will follow shortly.
I was aware that it was going to be a warm day and that a lot of walking would be involved.
I knew I had to wear something light and comfortable and not too loud so not to distract people from the actual art on display.
I opted for a classic button down collar shirt from Turnbull & Asser and a wool (summer weight wool that does not crease like linen) Fresco blazer from Scabal. to add some colour and contrast, I went with my red linen Suit Supply Trousers. For shoes I went with my Crockett & Jones Harvard in Cordovan. These shoes literally cut through my heels the first time I wore them but now they feel like slippers. A day of suffering is nothing compared to the years of pleasure I will get from wearing them. I opted for a classic white linen pocket square in a "TV" fold and matched the shoes with my Crockett & Jones Weave belt.
Stay tuned for my Street Art Tour Post!




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