SOMETHING BLUE

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Last weekend a very dear friend of many years got married and I had the honor of being the best man of the day. Actually, he (and his bride) appointed me the unofficial style consultant and my job started almost immediately several months ago. The couple chose navy and coral as their color theme. Initially, we wanted to explore a different shade of blue, but personally I think the bright blue wedding suit is really played out at this point, so we settled for a simple navy as it is more classic. Oh, I skipped the part where we shopped online and the silhouette of the jackets were unsatisfactory. Anyway, we decided bespoke was the way to go and we traveled for hours to this guru tailor in another state. I negotiated to add the db vest to heighten the power of the look. Enjoy! PS - I think I need to be more prepared  for shoots and of course snap more 'detail' photos.

SMART CASUAL


 The office dress code is smart casual and then what happens is that every employee tend to ignore the little details defined in the policy document. I am equally guilty as charged.

Sometimes I just throw on a T-shirt and a rugged denim for the road. That's like the starter pack of  salesmen! Lol. However, today I decided to emphasize dressing sharp to work. As a manager, I have people that look up to me and I will definitely like to set a good example for them to see. I believe sharp dressing gives a foot in the door, especially for selling. One should only be worried about closing the sale.

So I planned this outfit ahead so I could at least nail it. Hopefully I did...?

The cobalt blue pant is from a bespoke suit I hardly wear these days. I felt just wearing a cool shirt wouldn't achieve that 'smart casual' feel, hence my grey vest came in handy.
H&M shirt / Tailored pants / Topman vest / Patek Philippe Watch / Rayban Sunnies



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