Haha.
Well, that's not exactly what I was getting at. The coat and hat are supposed to compliment the suit. I'm just matching because I want to see what it looks liked (There are no relevant images on the Inter-net.). But, socks are a slightly different story; they're supposed to be as close...
I'm referring to the large picture that accompanies each of the three recommendations. In it, the item is spelled out, and multiple images are shown. This is the image I'm referring to: "http://blog.knotstandard.com/assets/trilby_hat.jpg".
No hard feelings. I didn't get a chance to read what...
"http://blog.knotstandard.com/hats/".
Spoilers below:
I know very little about dress hats...but I don't even know where to begin, with this article.
The article is titled "Top 3 hats and How to Match them with your Suit", and it's not even the incorrect capitalization or poor grammar that's...
Hahaha!
That makes sense (Regarding the socks.).
Generally speaking, matching one's socks to their shoes is considered a fashion faux pas. Doing so creates a boot-like effect. The general rule is matching it to one's trousers, or, if not possible, going a shade darker.
As for the rest of...
Thank you very much, yet again. It looks like you're the forum's one-stop-shop when it comes to information!
One last question (This one is a bit of a long-shot, though.):
Since socks are made of wool, too, is it possible to use that same fabric to create a few pairs of them? Yes, I know...
Thank you for your quick, thorough, and intelligent response.
So, using my own wool (Or, wool in general.) will decrease the quality of the hat (Not just in the actual fabric, but also in the make.)? Based on how you described it, I'm guessing that this is something that you wouldn't...
Hello, all.
I've been thinking about getting two suits from a bespoke tailor. I was thinking that one would be a solid color, and the other would be alternating, equal-width stripes (Half an inch one subtle color, half an inch another very subtle color, or something along those lines.). I...
Rogera and JimWagner:
Thanks a ton. I'll definitely check those out.
Seb Lucas:
You must be this Forum's comedian. :D
This may sound ridiculous, but I'm obsessed with "matching". I very meticulous match my leathers, metals, and fabrics, of course, but it goes past that. If I'm wearing a...
Bamaboots, I under-stand how you could have misread my comment. The only thing that puzzles me is your interpretation of what I said would not have made any sense. Why would I ask him for his advice, and then tell him he knows nothing?
I don't mean anything by it. I'm just curious as to how...
JimWagner under-stands. Thank you.
jlee562, I'm not sure. I like the idea of it being more formal, but it also makes it seem less plain. I think I'd rather have one with-out a finish. I don't want it to stand out. I want it to look great, and all, but I'm not looking for something with...
No...I was saying that I know about as much as a five year old, not Rogera. Sorry for the confusion.
The truth is, I know almost nothing about hats. I was hoping you all could help, and you have...tremendously. Thank you, to every one of you.
Rogera:
Pardon my insolence, but what are the options? Imagine you're educating your five-year-old on the issue, since the two of us probably share a similar level of knowledge, when it comes to dress hats.
jlee562:
I know nothing about any of those. Is one more plain/formal/conservative than the rest? Sorry for my lack of knowledge.
BR Gordon:
I have no interest in wearing this with Black Tie or White Tie. I explicitly stated that this is for a suit. I probably wouldn't wear any hat with...
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