LOOKBOOK | Pink and greenery
I'm mostly a casual dresser, even at work. But I also like to wear a suit at times, though I always have to dress it down considering how casual our work environment is. I know it would be nice to go on full dandy and all but I guess I don't have the guts to do it consistently and not mind what everyone else around me is wearing.
Anyway, here I am in another dressed-down army green suit.
Anyway, here I am in another dressed-down army green suit.
It's not the green that usually comes to mind and it's a safe rather than loud shade. It's like it's ready to go scream but stops itself short of actually doing it. I'd say the army green color is perfect for someone who wants to go beyond the usual blacks, blues, and grays but who just isn't ready to wear bright colors yet.
That said, it makes the suit easy to pair with any shirt color like blue, brown, black, white, or in this case, pink. The pocket square also fits in just right because the touches of maroon work well with pink.
That said, it makes the suit easy to pair with any shirt color like blue, brown, black, white, or in this case, pink. The pocket square also fits in just right because the touches of maroon work well with pink.
And because this is a casual look, I'm sporting a sockless look with a pair of loafers (although I'm actually wearing socks). Of course there's no tie but I thought a plain shirt would be too boring, so I wore a gingham shirt with cuff links.
Cheer up, guys! Weekend's almost here.
P.S. I know the suit's sleeves are too long for me but I'm just sucking it.
P.S. I know the suit's sleeves are too long for me but I'm just sucking it.
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Suit (Topman); shirt (T.M. Lewin); loafers (Artwork).
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