Thinking about starting to get some patterned suits to mix things up a bit now that I've got some good basics.
These look good to me but have I just lost the plot?
Also dump inspo of tie/shirt combos to make these suits work
>>10991019
Gray glen check is the best suit pattern. Windowpane checks are hard to pull off but can look super baller if done right.
Look at the Hermes website and tell me what you'd call the pattern on the one suit they list there. It's pretty dank if you ask me.
I love patterned suits, they are infinitely more interesting to look at than your plain super 100s wool suits that you normally see in business environments. They (jackets) usually also lend themselves to be broken up and be worn with other pants.
Glenchecks are nice, window pane, herringbones etc.
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>>10991594
Fucking hell that is one clothing-boner inducing suit, the padding in particular looks immaculate
>>10991647
Yeah, Spoo usually nails his outfits over at Styleforum, he's a bit of a legend.
Not that hard when you're quite rich though.
>>10991019
Patterned suits look best when matte or textured. Shiny, crumply check suits do nobody any favours.