Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Country Club Classic

Okay, so the heading might be misleading. I certainly don't have the money to join a country club, but I feel I carry the classic style reminiscent of one. I also must admit that I watched Caddyshack the night before coming up with this outfit and played tennis on this morning, so you might appreciate the interpretation. Spring is very near and the outfit reflects that as well.

In case it's not so clear, I'm wearing a vest, not a full sweater. Probably no surprise, the whole outfit is Polo. Not pictured are my navy chinos and go-to brown Aldens.


I love cable knit sweaters - hence the blog title. I also love cricket/tennis sweaters, especially those with contrast collars. This sweater in pima cotton is perfect for any season.


Though I feel it's not essential to match the tie to the sweater collar, the pairing ads understated sophistication. While I love button-down shirts, I again went for the more formal look with a semi-spread collar and made sure to wear a thick tie to fill the gap.


Thanks to both my new and old commenters for the support! How's the pattern mixing this time?

Strength in security. Stability in steadfastness.

16 comments:

  1. Wow, this vest is just looking great...blame for my criticism, but i think the yellow tie ist two much here. You could have paired it with a dark blue shirt (resembling the vest´s collar blue) and that yellow tie would have been a great choice...this way, the contrast is not strong enough.

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  2. I agree, a dark blue shirt would certainly heighten the contrast. I'll try that next time! However, I'll go with khaki chinos instead of the navy I was wearing at the time.
    Actually, I wish I had yellow or pink chinos to make this look really pop.

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  3. By the way, I really enjoy your blog! I thought I'd already added it to my blog roll, but now I have!

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  4. Not trying to start a debate,but I like it the way its pictured. I am dedicated to the sweater vest, and wear one whenever I can. I hope school is going well.

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  5. Thank you, James! School's going quite well, and I'm always open to new color/pattern suggestions.

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  6. Hi Scott,

    thank you for your kind words on my blog. I really like my viewers to comment and feel free to say whatever they want, so your praise is much appreciated.

    As for your questions: i got to admit that i am a real bargain hunter. I bought the shoes you asked me about on ebay, and the cost didn´t exceed much more than 25$. Additionally, the tie was about 15$...you see, it does not take hundreds of bucks to look good and gentlemanly (but what am i telling you, you know that yourself :))

    Cheers,
    spoozy

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  7. I've always liked the kits you have put together. I'm a big fan of the cricket sweater. I've been shopping for a replacement for mine, unfortunate party foul, they are just becoming harder to find at a reasonable price.

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  8. Spoozy - Thanks again.

    Brian - I have a large Polo cotton cricket sweater I'm willing to part with. I purchased it on eBay last month and it's just too tight. Let me know if you're interested and maybe we could work something out.

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  9. @Scott: i´m responsible for media consultancy, which means i try to give advise on how target groups can be approached by my clients´ services, and in which media channels they have to advertise in order to get in contact with their respective customers...

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  10. I think the colors are a great mix - just as they are! I really like the tie!

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  11. Spoozy - That's very interesting. I plan to enter a similar field of advertising and public relations.

    Rebecca - Thank you! This is one of my favorite new ties.

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  12. usually i do not like this cable knit style, but in this case it looks awesome. especially combined with the dotted tie.

    you may stop by at suitorial.blogspot.com

    cheers, philou.

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  13. Philou - Thanks for visiting my blog! Also, thank you for posting a link to your blog. I'm looking at it now and really enjoy your style! I've added you to the blog list on my page.

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  14. Scott Polo sweaters never seem to fit me right, but thank you. I hope you find a good home for it.

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  15. I have been checking out your blog for a while, and I am a fan. You have good style, especially for a younger dude. One bit of advice though. If you want to look like a stylish gentleman, you should REALLY shave and get a haircut. ASAP. It would make all the difference. No offense.

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  16. Thanks for following the blog. I know the beard doesn't look so great, but I like it. I usually grow it out over the winter then keep it shaved the rest of the year. I would totally agree that my hair looks awful in most of my posts. I let it grow out too long before getting it cut recently. The way it appears in my most recent posts is how I generally keep it - rather short and neat.

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