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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Brown Herringbone
How To Stave Off Cool With Cool
via Pinterest |
It's evening and this t-shirt seemed like a better idea this afternoon. I see goosebumps on my girlfriend's legs. And right about now I wouldn't be completely uncomfortable standing around a fire pit with a glass of whiskey in my hand.
Aha! Fall is trying to creep in unnoticed. Time to start looking at fashionable ways to combat the chill. And the Brown Herringbone Blazer ticks the boxes for versatility, style, and most importantly on this nippy night, function.
Photo Credit: Scott Smith via photopin |
First, let's deconstruct the outstanding combo I found on Pinterest. It combines textures, materials, and perhaps most notably a winning color scheme.
The Foundation Piece
We're looking for a Brown Herringbone in wool, so as to keep us warm. It's not going to be uncommon to see these with elbow patches, so keep that in mind if you're buying off the web and can't see the elbows in the pictures. If you've already got one, you're all set. If you still need one, eBay is a good place to try. Or I've listed three options below.
has some potential. The browns appear darker in tone than most, it's available in a wide variety of sizes, and it looks like it can be tailored for a nice modern fit. On the downside (depending on whether you like them) it has suede elbow patches, and the fit on the model's shoulders is so far off I'm a little concerned how this would lay. Personally I'd recommend trying it on first, or be mentally prepared to return it if it doesn't meet expectations.
Macy's
This Macy's version at $128via Macy's |
Update:
The Tommy Hilfiger version above is a complete disappointment. The material is like a couch from the 70's, the drape is awful, the browns are way too brown, and the shoulders are just as bad in person as they are on the model.
However, if Macy's is your go-to, there is a Ralph Lauren number that knocks it out of the park. With a little tailoring, the tag says this a 100% wool number and the fit and fabric are great. The priciest of the options here at $175 on sale, but I was surprised how much I liked it (click the photo to see a larger version).
Ralph Lauren via Macy's |
Ben Sherman
Not matching the exact blazer that inspired this piece, but using it as inspiration, I really like this Ben Sherman option currently sitting around $121.
via House of Fraser |
About the only thing I don't like about this is it ships from overseas, the sizing isn't done in suit measurements, and as of right now there's only 1 medium and 1 large left!
J. Crew Factory
Perhaps the most accessible and best combo of all of the above will be the J. Crew Factory Thompson Herringbone for $118.
90% wool, 10% nylon and doesn't appear as heavy as our original inspiration, but this comes in a variety of sizes, doesn't have elbow patches, and is going to have a pretty good fit once it's tailored.
So there are a few solid options. Seems like everyone makes a version of this jacket, so keep an eye out and when the right color, material, and price you like comes around, go ahead and snag one.
The Accessories
Now that you've got your jacket, you need to dress it up. There's a couple different options, but before we talk versatility, let's see about that original pocket square and shirt.
I've actually seen this style of shirt come up for sale on a few occasions, and since I'd usually be wearing jeans with such a casual piece, I wasn't quite sure how to pull it off without looking like a Canadian Tuxedo.
However, our original outfit nails it, and for something basic like this we can go to Ye Olde Reliable for simplicity, The GAP.
This casual Western Denim number above contrasts the formality of the blazer, which is part of what makes this look stand out.
You could also go with a Blue Chambray if you like that material better, or the non-western themed Denim Worker Shirt.
I think the important thing is find a color that contrasts the predominant shade of the herringbone you decide upon. With a darker jacket, choose a lighter blue...with a lighter jacket, choose a darker blue.
I've actually seen this style of shirt come up for sale on a few occasions, and since I'd usually be wearing jeans with such a casual piece, I wasn't quite sure how to pull it off without looking like a Canadian Tuxedo.
However, our original outfit nails it, and for something basic like this we can go to Ye Olde Reliable for simplicity, The GAP.
via GAP |
This casual Western Denim number above contrasts the formality of the blazer, which is part of what makes this look stand out.
You could also go with a Blue Chambray if you like that material better, or the non-western themed Denim Worker Shirt.
GAP Iconic Denim Worker Shirt |
GAP Blue Chambray |
The Pièce de Résistance
Now for the final touch, that pocket square!
It looks like a light pink or coral to me. But it really could be any contrasting 80's Dayglow color. The beauty here is you can play around with more interesting fabrics and brighter colors. Having at least three different patterns and weights of materials is what makes this outfit work so well.
If you don't have one, try the Tie Bar and this twill square in Coral (which might be my favorite) this knit silk pocket square in Coral, or this chambray version in red.
Tie Bar Twill, Knit, and Chambray Pocket Squares (l-r) |
To achieve the look of the model, any loosely stuffed fold should work...but give this Inverted Puff I found on whatmyboyfriendwore.com a try.
via whatmyboyfriendwore.com |
Other Options
- Complete this look by pairing it with darker jeans, brown shoes, and a brown belt. Here I chose Levi's 514 Straight in Dirt Wash, added in even more texture with Buks Declan Oxford in suede, and didn't get too matchy-matchy with the belt and shoes, but chose a redish tinted cognac I wouldn't mind wearing.
Levi's via Amazon, Buks via DSW, Belt via Banana Republic |
- Sub out a white shirt, or sky blue, for more Casual Friday type looks. You don't need a tie, but if you're going to wear one, make sure the pattern is different than that of the herringbone or the shirt to create some contrast (if I didn't mention it 20 times already, contrast is huge in pulling this off). Lionel Plaid Blue to stand out, Bulletin Dot Yellow to play off the jacket, or Woodstock Plaid in various Browns to tie it all together.
Blazer via J. Crew Factory, Shirts via Charles Tyrwhitt, Ties via Tie Bar |
- Wondering how to wear those light blue jeans you're still waiting to make a comeback? This blazer should contrast just as nicely as it does with our original inspiration's shirt. But, again, choose a different colored shirt from your jeans so you aren't head-to-toe light denim. Something in the red family should work, like this Classic Burgundy Dot Print Shirt from Banana Republic.
There it is. A jacket that works whether you want to understatedly outshine everyone during a night out on the town, impress at the office, or just show your significant other you've "still got it".
So stay warm, play with the wide variety of complimentary and contrasting color options, and please...for the love of all that's good...get your jacket tailored after you buy it. Please!
It took me FIVE DAYS to get the comments working properly. So by all means, feel free to leave any thoughts, suggestions, or where you got your Herringbone blazer from in the area below.
So stay warm, play with the wide variety of complimentary and contrasting color options, and please...for the love of all that's good...get your jacket tailored after you buy it. Please!
It took me FIVE DAYS to get the comments working properly. So by all means, feel free to leave any thoughts, suggestions, or where you got your Herringbone blazer from in the area below.
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