It is a staple of a gentleman's classic wardrobe.Not an expert on suits but I found this suit worn by Ferrari boss Luca Cordero di Montezemolo very impressive.
It is a staple of a gentleman's classic wardrobe.Not an expert on suits but I found this suit worn by Ferrari boss Luca Cordero di Montezemolo very impressive.
Most journalists (along with politicians) tend to dress very vanilla; devoid of style. That said, I don't consider Luca's grey DB chalk stripe suit to be particularly flamboyant. [huh]I see this one as a bit on the flamboyant side...... Compare his suit to the journalist's!
This is an interesting contrast between tie knots - small on the left, large on the right:
Mandy (1952)
I've always been a big fan of this period of British suits: the increasing informality of cut, combined with the continuing tradition of waistcoat etc. I particularly like the way he has combined the three piece suit with a pair of suede, crepe-soled shoes.
It's not my thing, but this is an interesting leather jacket: