Showing posts with label Paisley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paisley. Show all posts

Sunday, November 28, 2010

07/15/10 - Thursday

Shirt: Arrow / Tie: DAKS / Belt: GAP / Pants: Michael Brandon



Turning a routine double play, aka evaluating/dismissing a new proposal.

No errors so far this year, hoping to get the golden trashcan at the end of the season.







Holding on the intern on first... the key here is being able to out of your stance quickly.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

03/16/10 - Tuesday

Shirt: Van Heusen / Tie: DAKS / Belt: Express / Pants: Perry Ellis



Wore a tie I received from my dad.

Love the design and the color scheme. Subtly adds pizazz to the outfit.



Saturday, April 17, 2010

03/01/10 - Monday

Shirt: Geoffrey Beene / Tie: Geoffrey Beene / Belt: GAP / Pants: Claiborne




Solid outfit, although I think this shirt/tie combination trumps it.



Sunday, January 17, 2010

11/16/09 - Monday

Shirt: Calvin Klein / Tie: Geoffrey Beene / Belt: GAP / Pants: Michael Brandon



Hello world.

3 solid individual pieces that match up nicely, imo.



Monday, November 23, 2009

9/21/09 - Monday

Suit: Jos A Bank / Shirt: Jos A Bank /Tie: Geoffrey Beene / Belt: GAP

Photoshoot at the telly:


Wore a suit to work today (no Chopper).

Liked how it turned out.





Thursday, May 28, 2009

4/02/09 - Thursday

Shirt: Calvin Klein / Tie: Geoffrey Beene / Belt: GAP / Pants: Perry Ellis



I really like this outfit. The shirt fits well and so do the pants. Let see: On paper this doesn’t seem very original (understatement of the year): The ubiquitous, corporate-issue baby-blue shirt (fits the bill like a G.I.) and khaki slacks.

Here’s what separates it from the crowd, though: texture, texture, texture.

There are 3 “dimensions” for a shirt: color, pattern and texture. I view the first 2 items as "2-D", whereas texture for me is "3-D"… the end result is that texture can make an otherwise plain (at first glance) white dress shirt downright intricate and allows for greater creativity when one is confined to basic, corporate friendly colors and patterns.