Some things that grate with me - men in brogues not wearing socks (why not wear deck shoes and why make your best shoes all smelly and sweaty?), wearing a shirt and tie but with tie undone (why bother with the tie?), hats pushed too far back (wide boy), white socks with anything other than sports clothes (yuck) and finally wearing sunglasses indoors or at night (why?).
I recognise that these things sometimes result from error or forgetfulness - and that's often forgiveable. What is unacceptable, though, is doing these things and thinking it's cool (although I'm now going to admit that I have a sneaking admiration for the wearer of the odd brogues worn above with no socks).
Please take all this with a pinch of salt; but have a look at the photos and you'll see that I'm right -
I agree. Maybe you can add fleeces, baseball caps and "oneseys".
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with all of these - and maybe t-shirts with teenage logos! Thanks for commenting.
ReplyDeleteNick Wooster is awful.
ReplyDeleteWhy?
DeleteCould I add,'men in any top that has a low v' eeugh
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique, I agree (shudder).
ReplyDeleteGF.
GF, I agree with your pet hates, e.g. hats worn too far back (they should be level when standing straight) but where do you stand on hats indoors? I still try and uphold the old tradition that gents remove headdress indoors (whereas ladies may leave theirs on).
ReplyDeleteAnd trousers worn without a belt and hanging down one's arse. What's that about. No need for these people to advertise they are sartorial arseholes!
ReplyDeleteI always take my hat of indoors but don't mind if others don't.
ReplyDeleteCan we have a campaign to ban grey gym pants from anywhere that is not the gym?
Agreed, agreed... as regards hats; it's customary for men to remove them, women not - I'm not sure I really approve of men wearing hats indoors where it's warm and not raining.
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I saw someone wearing a pair of leather shoes like the ones pictured. The person was wearing them with a pair of jeans. He took them off while at the park bench. I agree, why sweat up a good pair of leather shoes.
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ReplyDeleteQuite the late response to this post but what the heck? In fact, it coincides prefectly with my recent email to you in which I mention my wearing of a pair of Bruno Magli Monk Straps sans socks. I believe that living in a tropical climate presents a great opportunity to explore such a look without appearing contrived or artificial. On the contrary, I think it's a rather smart look. However, I'd never go truly sockless; no-show socks are a must.
Dennis
Thank you Dennis - a good point!
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