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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hoping some of you might be able to help me out here.
I'm attending an evening event at a local restaurant, almost an invitation only sort of thing, and it say's dress code casual.
It's one of those 4 course and wine tasting evenings.
Obviously I don't want to turn up in jeans and a band t-shirt, but at what point does what I wear become too formal?
I've got dress jeans, a smart grandad neck t-shirt that I was gonna pair off with a cool t waistcoat and I would wear a suit jacket over the top.
Is that sufficiently smart/casual enough or is it over the top? I don't want to turn up looking like some tramp is all...
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You don't often see cool, t and waistcoat in the same sentence."
Perhaps it's the circles I run in, but I got told only recently that I looked like a young Han Solo ha ha, and it was meant as a compliment. I got it out of Zara menswear almost 10 years ago and it's never gone wrong on the occasions I wear it. T was always something my Grandad wore so I had the same doubts as to how cool it could be. I guess it's all to do with how you rock the look I suppose.
Thanks for the female perspective Fab Fem.
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"You don't often see cool, t and waistcoat in the same sentence."
T, especially Harris, is an ageless look.
And quality never goes out of fashion.
T is now more popular than ever and the height of fashion.
Why not set it off with a crisp white cotton shirt maybe collarless and pair of brown lace leather soled brogues...
You could then get away with a pair of good jeans
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