Double or Nothing

I have been wearing blazers for years!!! But to be honest, it wasn’t until I began blogging that I finally designed my first double-breasted suit.  It has quickly become my favorite style. Whether dapperly done or casual chic, double-breasted suits speak volumes.

I originally designed this suit for Men’s Fashion Week SS16. This was only my second time wearing it. For this, I decided to keep it casual. I love a great suit and tie, but I like showing off my sporty side as well. I paired the suit with a yellow Merino wool sweater. The merino wool is extremely light and perfect for Spring not to mention the yellow was a nice compliment to the ensemble. I slipped on my Stan Smiths to keep it even more casual. Plus, the look offers just another way white sneakers work.

P.S. – The reason I work with Shao (The Tailory NYC) is because her vision is so creative and just unique enough but still staying true to how a great should look and fit. You should check them out too, and tell her I sent you. You won’t regret it!

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Wearing:

Suit The Tailory NYC | Shop here

Sweater Uniqlo | Shop here

Shades Ray Ban | Shop here

Stan Smiths Adidas  | Shop here

 

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1 Comment
  • Marcia
    April 25, 2016

    Really like how you paired the Stan Smiths with that suite. I think we are about the same size and you look so much smoother and put together no matter the season. Keep up the awesome work…being true to you. 🙂

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