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This continues from my the first part of this post here, where I was responding to a reader's query about how he should dress once past forty.
My reply reflects my own thinking over the 18 months since I started to write this blog. I have no definitive answers, and my thinking is still developing; so ask me this question again in another 18 months and you'll probably have a different answer.
As I said last time, older men see style in binary terms - a choice between either young men's fashions or the shapeless neutrality so often bought by men once past forty. We see nothing in between.
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Here are a few general ideas -
- Make sure clothes fit well. Avoid jackets which are too large over the shoulders or too long in the arm. Find trousers which aren't too baggy around thigh and backside - and are the right length. Use your local tailor to have anything adjusted which isn't quite right.
- Go for slimmer fits if you can. If your body shape doesn't allow this, make sure the clothes fit closely but comfortably.
- Buy as good quality as you can - I save up most of my buying for the sales.
- Plan your wardrobe - avoid the impulse buy. Do you really need those pink chinos? What will they go with? When will you wear them?
- Start with basics - a dark suit, blue blazer, summer jacket, chinos, jeans, brogues, suede shoes, casual shoes, a few casual and formal shirts, neutral knitwear. Build from these basics, ensuring that you can interchange without clashing styles or colours, but have a few bright signature pieces (such as a fair Isle jumper or floral shirt, perhaps) to wear with jeans or trousers.
Here are a few of my favourite images, some of which I've used before, to give inspiration.
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Hi Grey Fox,
ReplyDeleteA very good post with some great style ideas. I think your first suggestion "Make sure clothes fit well" is on target and definitely a must. I've just found an online retailer whose jackets fit me perfectly without any adjustment.
The images of the mature men you've selected to illustrate the post all look good and inspiring.
Regards
David
Brill! :-D
ReplyDeleteA good tailor is a must. I get a lot of jackets at the thrift/charity shops (recent Boss blazer for CDN$35 - great buy, fits nice); my tailer is great at making the fit work for me, everytime.
ReplyDeleteIt can be more fun than you think, trying to figure out style, past 40. Enjoy the adventure!
James
Just entered the competition :) Oooh I do love a good pocket square! they are such versatile items that can instantly change an outfit,
ReplyDeletegreat post, thank you Mr Fox :)
What's the big deal about being over 40? Frankly I'm just getting into my step after years of conservatism. Fashion is for halfwits who need to follow a trend - style comes from the individual!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sean, I agree totally and that's what this blog is all about.
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