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On the Street….Mr. Zegna, Milano « The Sartorialist
When I first look at it, I think "would you still have taken it even if it was Mr Zegna?". Then I look more closely – at the jacket, shirt and the tie especially, and I think "yes, definitely".
It's something I'm becoming more and more interested in – how much do our clothes and style define who we are and what we do, and vice versa how much does what we do define how we dress? It's probably all interlinked.
Anyway, great photo.
I do agree about the fact that maybe you wouldn't have taken this picture if it wasn't Zegna… I mean you'd obviously expect someone with that name to be dressed correctly. I mean, I get it, the shirt length is perfect, the collar is fantastic but isn't that something he has to do bu a rule of thumb? I do like the wedding band he's wearing, very nice and inderstated.
As I get older (44 next spring!) I truly admire looks like this. The Devil is in the Details. Great suit, shirt and tie and even the raincoat works. The fit is perfect – he's showing 'some cuff' as JFK used to say. What's noteworthy is how comfortable he looks. I've come to believe there's two types of dressers: those who reveal themselves via their choices; and those who try and become different people through their clothes. Neither is better than the other. But I am definitely moving from latter to former. This photo is of a man who looks comfortable in his own skin. Because he's got that right – the clothes are an extension. Excellent, understated, relaxed and yet authoritative too....
Know the Basics: Pairing Shirts and Ties. | Astor & Black Style Log
Tie. But when worn every day, white can be boring. So opt for a solid pink or blue with a nice patterned tie. Let your shirt pull the highlights out of your tie. For example, if you’re wearing a berry colored tie with small bits of blue in the pattern, wear a light blue shirt draw attention to that detail.

Think of your ties as a masterpiece and the shirt as a frame. By wearing a nice light colored solid shirt, and balancing it with a darker tie with a hint of your shirt color, your shirt makes your tie look fantastic.
Above all, remember the law of ratios. Majors and minors. A subdued shirt belongs with bolder tie. Your tie should break up the pattern rather than get lost in it. The opposite applies as well. With bold-patterned shirts (plaids, multiple checks, bold stripes, etc.) go with a quiet tie. Solid, twill, and knit ties are all strong options for pairing with a louder shirt.
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Look cool in summer: Top tips for menThe West Australian - Dec 31, 1969
Armani Collezioni suit and Ermenegildo Zegna shirt, tie, pocket square from Parker & Co. "Designers are opting for lightness and ease with polished tailoring and layering but in an understated manner; featuring jackets designed to beat the heat,
Voice Tribune - Dec 31, 1969
Etro shirt ($295) with Zegna sport coat ($1395) and Agave jeans ($265) from Rodes For Him And for Her. Left: Red Valentino turtleneck ($450) with Max Mara cheetah coat ($750) and high-waisted Paige Denim jeans ($189); right: Luciana Barbera tweed top